Tuesday, February 24, 2009

கற்கத் தவறிய பாடம் - எஸ்.ராமகிருஷ்ணன்- badri's blog

//எஸ்.ராமகிருஷ்ணனின் வலைப்பதிவில் அவர் எழுதியுள்ள கட்டுரை: கற்கத் தவறிய பாடம்

மிக முக்கியமான பதிவு இது. பள்ளிகள் தொடங்கப்பட்டது முதற்கொண்டே, தவறாகக் கற்பிப்பது, மாணவர்கள் வாழ்க்கையை அழிப்பது ஆகியவையும் நடந்துகொண்டே வருகின்றன. பெற்றோர்களுக்கு, பெரும்பாலும் தங்கள் பிள்ளைகளின் படிப்பை எதிர்கொள்ளத் தெரியவில்லை.//

http://thoughtsintamil.blogspot.com/2009/02/blog-post_4769.html

I wonder about this topic often.

I could not comment on Badri's blog due to some firewall.. So here is my contribution.

We do not encourage children to think. Trust me, I have seen in Government Schools..
they have to listen to the teachers and learn by rote.. how will the children who come from slums and under privelaged areas , learn topics which are not in their daily lives?

They have to repeat what the teacher says!. They have to copy what they see on the board. The copy even the answers.. If any child dares to raise any topic, they are silenced by mockery.

In most of the private schools, 'the marks' rule their lives. All have to take tuition, learn their lessons,and repeat the same for exams. Excellance is enocuraged in answer papers only. The nearer the answer is to the text book( exact copy), the better the rank. where is the place for originality?

I have not come across any discussion on topics even in the higher classes. It is appalling what we pre-determine and teach children , What we decide best for creating some menial jobs....They have no choice, since choices are not given to them ! WHAT A WASTE OF HUMAN RESOURCES.

Compare this with advanced countries. Atleast to some extent, all the children go to schools nearer thier homes, .. the teaching is the same in most of the schools. The same opportunities are given to all the students. ( compulsory education). Creativity is encouraged.

We have to do so much more.. When and who will do it. I wonder. I feel sad.

8 comments:

  1. Absolutly true. Even parents seem to encouraging this!

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  2. வெற்றிமகள், எனக்கு நீங்க பின்னூட்டியதில் ஒரு சின்ன எழுத்துபிழை இருக்கு.. அதாவது பூ என்பது பீ ஆகிவிட்டது. .தயவு செய்து திரும்பவும் போட முடியுமா?

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  3. Thought provoking blog post. We don't encourage thinking because it makes life a bit more challenging - easier when we just tell the kids the little we know... I think teachers (and parents) are scared when kids think.. then they have to think some more.
    Love your name... vetrimagal

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  4. I also thought like that, but last week someone gave me a new perspective...they said...see west is not able to p[roduce so much of talent as we have, because they are giving choices and options to the young early in life, and by choice nobody works hard so much and goes up in life, her ein India we are forced to study upto min. 14-16 classes ans it has stood us in good stream, so may be....

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  5. Kavitha,

    I tried getting to your post, ended up reading many of your older posts and enjoyed them.

    I could not locate which post had the spelling mistake. Hope to rectify it soon.

    Thanks.

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  6. Kallu:

    Welcome to my blog.

    Not much of stuff here yet :-) I only seem to bounce ideas from other blogs.

    thanks.

    Renu:

    I don't think we are that forward in creative ideas. Yes, the software technology is ours for now, but other countries are also breathing down on our necks. In the case of manufacturing , we are behind so much.

    Thanks for visiting my blog. I enjoy your blogs so much!

    Welcome to my blog.

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  7. No new posts for a long time?

    BTW what is the meaning of Vetrimagal?

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  8. Renu:
    I am enjoying your write ups on Europe.

    the name is only Chumma.. I thought of Jaya and thought why not 'Vetri" then "magal", in the fond hope that my blog will be successful. :-)

    Still trying. .

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