Re: [MTC Global] Poor respect for teaching profession a reason for falling ed...

Dear sir,

Thanks for your valuable comments.
Natural evolution process is very much acceptable .
but there are vested interests in education who prevent upgrading of syllabus 
and always enjoy status quo. The lobby of professors is very much prompt in 
revolting for arrears but always resists the quality control measures necessary
in today's environment.

Rajendra Deshpande 
 

On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 9:58 PM, Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:
The statement  "Today';s students are living in entirely different world altogether than what is  taught in the class" needs rethinking:
  1. The first part is a natural process of growth, of evolution, no one can halt it. 
  2. The  second part relates to a man-made system that calls pacing with time. The countries that maintain this pacing are the winners.

From: Rajendra Deshpande <gandhianthought.cug@gmail.com>
Sent: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 19:39:14
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Dear all,

Teachers as a whole and the education as a System has failed to deliver 
and come to the expectations of the society as whole .
We need to rethink  with holistic view .

Today';s students are living in entirely different world altogether than what is 
taught in the class . Hence can not relate themselves. The overall quality 
of the teachers is also doubtful . When surveys show that majority of students in class 8';th
cant read and write properly can not perform addition and subtraction and division
and simple mathematical procedures speaks a lot about teachers.

For my PhD I visit Gujarat frequently . I was Invited for a seminar last year in a junior college
near Ahmadabad located in a Village . This is affiliated to Gujarat Vidyapeeth .
Here, students work on farm along with the regular curriculum along with 
Computers etc. They produce output by Physical work along with their curriculum
The experience was just Amazing ! students were highly motivated and confident.
They all were from rural background . 

Such experiments need to be replicated all over India > students learn a lot while engaged
in working. they face real life situation and are in much better position to deal with life.
This is better model by all means as compared to educational Kingdoms  and so called
technology parks built in Maharashtra and many parts of the country.

Thanks.



  Rajendra.Deshpande..
   B.Pharm.(Nagpur).MMM.(Bajaj.Inst).PGDIT.
   PhD.Fellow at Central University. 
   School Of .Gandhian Thought.
   +91 9326354999


  

On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:
>>> throwing figures (like ';';38 % German teachers are depressed, et al.) around without giving a proper source is highly doubtful, we shouldn';t give any importance to it

True. I used the word "reported".

>>> Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is one of the myriads of self-styled authorities on each and everything, and he lives extremely well off with this image due to the unlimited gullibility of the people inside and outside India

India is supposed to be a land of saints and as I understand not as a land of International Gurus. No further comments.
 
>>> if teachers want to be respected, they should behave accordingly to deserve it in the first place. Most of them hanker after money and promotion while confusing ';';authoritarianism" with (natural) ';';authority". If our average teachers would do their job properly for which they are paid for, the evil system of tuition would be obsolete! But, it is obviously an irresistible business model to which good performance in their main job would be counterproductive.
If you want to be respected, you have to deserve it - respect doesn';t come with office and/or position.
 
True. Even today, teachers are by and large respected in India. It is true respect is to be earned and not demanded. But because of ancient Indian culture the teachers are respected not necessarily as individual but for the post they are holding! Do we not respect the President or PM of the country by virtue position?


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>>> throwing figures (like ';';38 % German teachers are depressed, et al.) around without giving a proper source is highly doubtful, we shouldn';t give any importance to it
>>> Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is one of the myriads of self-styled authorities on each and everything, and he lives extremely well off with this image due to the unlimited gullibility of the people inside and outside India
>>> if teachers want to be respected, they should behave accordingly to deserve it in the first place. Most of them hanker after money and promotion while confusing ';';authoritarianism" with (natural) ';';authority". If our average teachers would do their job properly for which they are paid for, the evil system of tuition would be obsolete! But, it is obviously an irresistible business model to which good performance in their main job would be counterproductive.
If you want to be respected, you have to deserve it - respect doesn';t come with office and/or position.
 
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In a message dated 9/27/2015 10:38:19 P.M. India Standard Time, waghodekar@rediffmail.com writes:

The reporting that 38% teachers in Germany are depressed and 73 % jail inmates are educated are certainly serious matters, the culture, the state governance adopted by a country are the major factors responsible for such outcomes. Germany is one of the advanced countries giving free education to everybody. 


Though we hardly find any reference regarding the status of teachers in Western literature, in India teachers are given the status of mother and father  and till today teachers are respected.  

But the ghost of the Macaulay';s education model and half hearted (pseudo) governance policy  adopted by India is the root cause of our present state.



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Subject: [MTC Global] Poor respect for teaching profession a reason for falling education standards: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

The poor level of respect for teaching profession is the main reason for the falling standards of education in India, said Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, while addressing several teaching groups who had gathered for the inaugural ceremony of Edu Vision India- 2020.

Renowned spiritual guide and the Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar was speaking on the topic 'Holistic Quality Education for our Future Generations'.

"This attitude towards teachers is not just morally wrong, it is sabotaging the education system. Dignity of labour does not exist in the country," he said.

He said that "most of us can remember at least one teacher who had a profound impact on our early life, someone who had a positive impact on us and made us the person we are today," Sri Sri Shankar said, while highlighting the importance of teaching profession.

"Forty per cent of school teachers in Germany tend to think that pupils do not respect them as compared to 38 per cent of teachers in Europe who are depressed due to loss of dignity towards their profession," he said, adding "If teachers are depressed then one could imagine the quality of education parents can expect from the depressed teachers."

Depression will be the biggest killer in coming decades according to the WHO study, Sri Sri said.

Pointing out lack of value-oriented subjects in the education, Sri Sri said that in the past only 30 per cent of the jail inmates were found to be educated but unfortunately today as estimated 73 per cent of inmates are educated, and it needs to be taken seriously.

He said the education system needs to be revamped by including spiritual education in school and university syllabus.

Unfortunately, he said that "today pride has got attached to the violence that has resulted in diluting role models. There are no role models in our country. Pride should be with non-violence. India is known to be the nation of saints, artists and saviors, but how many have become saints and artists, is yet to be answered."

He advised the organisers and academicians to bring a change in education system, promoting communication and technical skills of students.


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