EDUCATION AND THE CHILD
The
surest way for human sustenance is
education. Let there be no compromise on this. Education does not mean passing
an examination or scoring very high marks. Education is an empowerment of the
individual.
Honestly, true
education is not the popular notion of entering Profession studies. Rather it
is studying professionally. Learning has to be professional; it should help a
clear understanding of the intricacies of any subject.
Clarity in grasp and
vividity in expression accrue to the student who develops the correct skills of
learning. Learning is not memorizing answers for specific questions. It is co-ordinating
knowledge to information or vice-versa and acquiring skills of articulation by
analytic evaluation.
Acquiring marks is not
acquiring skills. Toiling to achieve tall scores is itself an impediment to
learn. If appropriately learnt, any question can be answered with clarity and
zeal. Learners should not be harassed by parents /teachers for making it to
professional study / institutions.
A balanced learning is
far more important than reproducing ‘pre-meditated’ answers; such a culture of
memorizing would prove empty when the faculty of analysis has to come into
play. The remedy to the syndrome [of memorizing for marks] is quite simple.
The learner has to
‘understand’ every piece of information to its finality; should avoid
practising the habit of ‘reproducing’ words without being aware of their
relevance in a context.
In recent times, there
is a greater out cry of concern against the trend of prioritizing scores over
that of comprehension. So far, agencies have remained spectators, with no clue
to arrest the malady of learning without understanding.
The impact of
memorizing has a telling effect on our boys and girls during any genuine
competition. They suffer inhibition by their inability to express themselves,
even if they understand the issue. Certainly, the mark-centered, methods of
rote have robbed these youngsters of their freedom to win jobs, stay at par
with others of like-attainments for leading a life of dignity.
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This is what madam montessori preached and practiced all her life
ReplyDeleteBut our examination system kills that. Thanks. RK