Friday, October 19, 2007
Words of Wisdom-9:
True Education
- Dr.R.K.Sharma, Principal, Ahlcon Public School, New Delhi
Meaningful Education
Gone are the days when the social and education systems provided an environment wherein the individual could imbibe values through examples set by the teachers and elders. Today the pressures of materialism have pushed us into a situation wherein the teachers, parents and the students are racing against time to watch their resources with the constantly-changing demands of the environment.
This calls for a paradigm shift in our perception of the goals of education. We need to impart the skills and attitudes needed to achieve success within the framework of time-tested values. We need to help the youngsters to understand the underlying links between freedom and discipline, independence and interdependence, commitment to self and commitment to others, material success and moral values.
Do we have any right to comment about the problems unless we take some responsibility to find solutions?
We expect someone else to solve the problems. It is the attitude of the educated Indian, rather than the ignorance of the uneducated, which is acting as the main constraint in achieving a feasible solution.
By changing this attitude we can achieve wonders in revamping our educational system. If all of us join hands and focus on this one cause, within 10 years there will be a perceptible change in the quality of life in India. After all, was not through people’s participation that we won our freedom?
Radha Raju, The Hindu, New Delhi, January 25, 2000 (My grateful thanks to the writer and the newspaper)
Friday, October 12, 2007
Efficient Reading and Critical Reading
It is good to have a clear reason for reading. Before you decide to read a text you should ask yourself a set of questions: Why do I want to read a particular text? What is the purpose? What am I going to get out of it? In what way will the text be useful to me? Am I reading it just for pleasure or for information or for examination? After deciding what your purpose is, you should choose an appropriate strategy.
Excerpt from 'Reading Efficiently' by Albert P.Rayan, rayanal@yahoo.uk The New Indian Express, Madurai, Oct.12, 2007
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Words of Wisdom-8:
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
NCERT move to remove 'FAIL' from Report Card - Neha Sharma
Experts state that failure is a part of life and the ability to cope with it is very individualistic. They opine that people should learn to accept failure as a part of life, though the same might be tough for a vulnerable person to whom the heaviness of the word may come as a jolt.
Madhumita
Chopra, a mother of two, says, "It is tough for children to accept the fact that they will not be promoted to the next class. And no word can take away that feeling of anguish. I think counselling is best in such a situation, so that the child can cope with stress and the burden of sorrow."Courtesy: Deccan Chronicle, Chennai, Sep.23, 2007.Grateful thanks to Deccan Chronicle.
'Concentrate on Education' : Swaraj Paul
"I am of the opinion that politics and business should be kept away from the field of education," he told reporters.
The school is his first initiative towards fostering entrepreneurship in India by catalysing, accelerating and supporting the growth of manufacturing and materials technology.
The former President, APJ Abdul Kalam, is to be conferred with a honorary degree by Wolverhampton University in the UK next month, he said.
Excerpt from PTI/The Hindu, Chennai, of Sep.23, 2007.