By UROOJ RIAZ
Is this called School?
I started teaching as a profession 4 years before. When i was
in 11th standard. I didn’t used to go college because of my busy routine,
instead of college i continue my studies in evening with coaching environment
of my city.
In my teaching life i experiences lots of memories and got
meetings with the peoples having different school of thoughts.
In that period of my life i personally feel something which i wanna share with u all.
In that period of my life i personally feel something which i wanna share with u all.
There are two school of thoughts surviving in this
profession. First is to make schools the hub of knowledge and second to spread
knowledge on the power of stick.
First day at work. I thought it will b good day with
children of the classes my Headmistress
assigns me as a class teacher of class 4. Bell rings, its my time to go in
class I went in my class all the kids smiled and welcome me as there new teacher. That
was really good to see. As I ended my intro to the class my headmistress come
in my class and ask me to read a chapter just and start giving them work.
I asked Mam then how will they understand what are they writing about. She replied you should focus on the syllabus time is short complete 2 chapters in one period. I was just like.. what is she trying to do. It’s a school or what where kids have to complete the written work only, no one cares about what they learned, everyone is just busy in giving heavy home works. Well later in recess time I asked form the senior teacher about what she do, I thought may b she will tell how she deals with kids. She said they only wait for the 1st week of the month when they get their salary other then that they mostly don’t take classes in the last months of the section because they had already completed the syllabus.
I felt very bad about the kids that they are so much afraid of their teachers that they don’t even ask questions. They are regular just because they scared so much by the punishment they got by the their school and by their parents. Poor innocent kids don’t find a way out just of heavy load of homework and afraid of schools cant learn what they should in true mean.
I asked Mam then how will they understand what are they writing about. She replied you should focus on the syllabus time is short complete 2 chapters in one period. I was just like.. what is she trying to do. It’s a school or what where kids have to complete the written work only, no one cares about what they learned, everyone is just busy in giving heavy home works. Well later in recess time I asked form the senior teacher about what she do, I thought may b she will tell how she deals with kids. She said they only wait for the 1st week of the month when they get their salary other then that they mostly don’t take classes in the last months of the section because they had already completed the syllabus.
I felt very bad about the kids that they are so much afraid of their teachers that they don’t even ask questions. They are regular just because they scared so much by the punishment they got by the their school and by their parents. Poor innocent kids don’t find a way out just of heavy load of homework and afraid of schools cant learn what they should in true mean.
Right at this very moment, I finally understood why we fail
to produce good students who seek learning and gain wisdom from their lives the
way they are supposed to. It’s because we turn their schooling into a prison
sentence. Every single aspect of their 6 hours spent daily at the institution
assumes them as lowly savages who need to be tamed and disciplined in every
possible way to turn them into civilized beings.
The irony of the matter is, the treatment with which they expect
to turn these kids from savages to self-respecting individuals is the prime
cause that makes them more of that same savage in the first place. Drawing from
my own experience of schooling and now seeing the young kids at the schools , I
really believe that not just the core pedagogy, but all the rituals attached to
the notion of education plays a crucial role in repelling young minds away from
the joys of learning.
The schools rules which are so difficult to adopt by the
kids but they have to. Schools never consider on the way of teaching the thing
matter for them is school should b strict then parents will come over to get admission for
their children. Moreover schools now just want fame only, they don’t care for
the students that’s why most of the school owners don’t have there own kids in
there schools, because even they don’t believe that there school is good for
there kids.
How does one even expect them to be excited to come to school if that’s what they are subjected to everyday for 6 hours? I can make my peace with the ugly uniforms; but there is a simple solution to the bag problem and half of the world already knows it: lockers. The teachers already have it so why can’t students?
How does one even expect them to be excited to come to school if that’s what they are subjected to everyday for 6 hours? I can make my peace with the ugly uniforms; but there is a simple solution to the bag problem and half of the world already knows it: lockers. The teachers already have it so why can’t students?
Then, there is the issue of constant bickering and nagging
to ‘walk in the line’, ‘don’t stand in the corridors’, and countless other
similar pronouncements made copiously every day. I know most people would find
this argument invalid on the basis such as ‘there needs to be a certain decorum
in school’, or the classic ‘rules are made for our own good’; but here’s the
thing: there’s something about these wonderful rules which is not working
because despite all the training in discipline and propriety given at school,
our kids are getting more rebellious and boisterous than ever.
My argument is simple: the rules are fine, there is nothing
wrong with having some code of conduct established in an institute of formal
education; but the problem lies in the implementation of these rules.
When you assume all teenagers to be devoid of any modicum of
pride and self-respect and treat them like a trainer treats a wild animal in
order to domesticate it, you mis-assume the most fundamental rule of human
interaction: what you give is what you get.
The simple opinion which i gonna rise here is to give
students, the rite to lead their lives...to do what they want and to lead
confidently.
i know most of the peoples would not agree with my opinion.
But i think the freedom to think gives help in exploring the world and
prison-ness is just a way to mess the confidents n personalities.
19 comments:
that is good one
This is very well written. Good work :)
WOww best it is :D grt work btw
VERY WELL SAID <3
Epic ..... true yar yei hota hai :(
truely written yar :) u done a good job
NYXLY WRITTEN ... A TRUE PIC OV TODAEX SCHOOLING SYS...U DID IT WELL...KEEP IT UP :)
Nice and interesting but this is only discipline that creates difference between civilized and non civilized attitude, if no rules are followed even at home the disaster is must for that family too.
true sight of Pakistani schools... good job
This is well-written. Good jon, put forths your thoughts clearly :)
yeahh. u r right dear.. v dont know what v are doing. everything is just fun for us that is wrong. :( u said very well
superb yar :) i really like it :)
bilkul theek kaha hai, schools are not schools any more
Woww, This is very well written. Great work :)
Nysh inTrestinG YAwr i rEAllY LiKe it....:) GrEat WoRK....:)
hmmm right said. but urooj i am not that teacher :) you know me
Our education systm has lost thats why . People dont get any job and everything is for need is expensive thats why all want Money only. they can kill too for money :(
hmmm nice work bacha
(y) good one
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