EDUCATION IS A SACRED JOB
EDUCATION IS A
SACRED JOB
INTRODUCTION:
I
call Education as a Sacred Job because it deals with the lives of children who
can be formed or deformed at an early age. Seeing the ‘divine in them’ makes it
more a sacred job. It is interesting to see almost every parent struggling to
send their children to different schools, colleges, universities for education
in reputed institutions. Even illiterate parents want their children educated. Is
it not for the future sustenance and wellbeing of the future adults? “Education
is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to people who prepare for
it today” (Malcolm X). You may
be one such parent or one such child/adult who is educated. Education involves
formation of the human self. This formation is a sacred job and not just a mere
career oriented towards money. Unless a person sees the presence of God in the
Child, his/her teaching will hardly have any effect; his/her dedication will be
minimal or below-expected unless s/he considers the child as an extension of
God Himself. Therefore, we are all not teachers in the sacred sense of the word.
INTELLECT
Vs REVERENCE:
Gone
are the days when students held their gurus with high esteem. With the hype importance
given to intellect and marks, there
is erosion of respect and reverence towards
teachers and elders. This is a negative phenomena and a sickness of the modern
society. There are ugly incidences of students stabbing teachers or students
beating teachers. If RTE forbids corporal punishment to students, I am not sure
whether RTE has given students, the reign to beat up teachers. Students are
called ‘students’ because they are on the process of learning. Can the pumpkin
claim to be water melon?
Intellect has developed but
reverence is lacking. Critical faculties are given free play but sympathy, the
power that binds and builds, is receding. Knowledge without sympathy does more
harm than good. Mere Nuclear knowledge can do harm without love for human kind.
THINKING
Vs REALITY:
Just
a mere ideological insight about teaching or care of students is far from
reality of the class room. Mere knowledge of few sentences of some proverbs
does not make one a good teacher and gives the right to dictate on the teaching
community. Teaching is the oldest profession on earth. It is learn more by
experience than mere book-reading. Just like, no doctor wants his/her patient
to die, so does every good teacher want his/her pupil to shine in life. ‘Builder’
is another synonym for ‘Teacher’. Discovering the real purpose of being a teacher and discovering the real being of the student is a teacher’s sacred job.
SACRED VALUES:
In the beginning I said, “Education
is a sacred job.” Have we become more appreciative of the deeper values which
alone give meaning and significance to life? Through education, have we learnt
love, forgiveness, sincerity, truthfulness, faithfulness, patriotism? If yes,
our education has been a blessing. If not, our education has been faulty at
some point. The human family or human race is not ruled by mere money, wealth,
competition. The universal and inherited values actually rule the world. If
these values recede, the connection between the head and hearts is weak. We
should prepare ourselves for imminent problems. These sacred values can be
taught only by God-led teachers, God-fearing tutors and humane persons. That’s
the reason, Education becomes a Sacred Job. Science of Morality is a real need
for today’s education.
CONCLUSION:
One
who has not gone to be a teacher for a considerable number of years (with
dedication) should not perhaps admonish or dictate on the teaching community.
The nation has the machinery of Teachers Training and Information for teachers
headed by well versed band of educationists. The State has its own respected
body to monitor and advise the teaching community. We salute and respect their sacred
job. “The end-product of education should be a free, creative person, who can
battle against historical circumstances and adversities” (Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan). Education is ultimately to bring forth the
inner self (being) of a person to blossom.
the first post in my blog....heheehe
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