Why was
teaching attractive?
- A tension free environment, most parents did not like their daughters working in an office hence school was a safe and honourable place.
- Teaching was considered a noble profession and had respect and reverence and was almost considered as social service.
- You worked only a few hours a day and hence were able to look after your home.
- You had all the holidays, summer, Diwali, winter, bank holidays and were paid for it too.
- You associated with children and hence your happiness quotient was always doubled in your interactions with them.
Then what
happened to this utopia?
- Other more lucrative professions came into place.
- Society changed its perception about allowing girls to work in other professions too.
- Even a doctor can work part time and enjoy holidays.
- Society started loosing respect for teachers as tuition racket and teachers accepting gifts rackets increased.
- Children became more and more difficult to handle and there was no happiness only stress.
Who is to
be blamed for this?
No one and everyone! If teachers want
to gain back respect and good salaries then somewhere two things need to be
done, one at the educational level and one at the national budgetary level.
Respect, recognition and monetary
benefits are the issues out here, of which the last one is an issue even abroad
for teachers and they tackle it by involving politicians and the government in
raising the standards and bars, see how Barack Obama has already voiced his
support for early childhood and elementary school policies, Canada has recently
passed an education bill for the same. But what does India do? In any of the politician’s
speeches do they make any strategic commitments about policy changes? No. we
have the sarva siksha abhiyan, crores are kept aside for it, but where does the
money go? To publishing houses to print books and fancy materials, but yet the
abhiyan does not get teachers. Why? Because they have not earmarked good money
for it.
What about
the educational qualifications angle?
All professional courses are for at
least 3 years or more after graduation. What about teaching? It is just for a
year. Yes, B.ed (bachelor in education is just for a year!!!! whereas abroad it
is a 3 to 4 year if not 5 year program. how can you train quality teachers in a
year? how much of internship are these teachers getting? Very little. Almost as
good as naught and when they pass out they do not know the science of teaching
to implement in practice? And that is why you have teachers beating,
threatening, abusing children. You have teachers who grumble about large
numbers in the class, but sit through their lesson and you will feel like
tearing your hair, as they are so dull and boring.
PRE
PRIMARY IS EVEN WORSE-
Now you have courses that run for 3 months, 6 months, great brands are running
them and students get hoodwinked, they feel they can get jobs earlier, not
realising that when you do a course like this you will get a job but you will
not get the right salary and further because you have incomplete qualifications
you will be a failure as a teacher.
There are plenty of women and men out
there who still want to come back to teaching but things need to change. Schools
need to understand that staff attrition which is killing their quality and
affecting children adversely too will only stop if you raise the bar of your
salaries. And educational department needs to look into the qualifications,
raise the bar of the teaching profession, and change the redundant curriculum.
Are teachers
also to be blamed where growth is concerned?
There is plenty of growth if one looks
creatively and again here the education department needs to put its foot down. There
are so many publications, workbooks etc in the market that need educational consultants,
but are designed by novices, or a secondary teacher is designing primary
material so on. If teachers used their talent they can link up with design
houses whether it is c.d roms, educational channels they need consultants, have
teachers looked at this?
It is definite growth. but here again
first teachers need to work on their knowledge base of the science of teaching,
half the worksheets we collected from various ‘top’ schools in Mumbai and Delhi
had basic reading and writing errors and these were being used by the school.
Even the Cambridge published book on reading and
spelling has a major error- all the words are printed in all capitals. Think
about it, the child has to convert all capitals into small in his mind and then
remember it!!!!!!
Do teachers know the reasoning behind
why they use a four line book to teach children to write when ultimately the
child will have to use a single line book? Won’t the child get less confused
with a three line book where the middle dotted line will disappear over time
and the child is then easily writing on a single line?
Erik Erickson, Kohlberg are theories
that all teachers must understand to be able to practice behaviour management,
do they even know these names after doing B.ed or an Ecced?
Do they know the connection between
physical-motor and cognitive development? If they did they would not insist
that children fold their hands and put their fingers on their lips when the
teacher is teaching.
Till teachers do not understand their
teaching and the science behind it teachers will not get any growth. Just like
a doctor will never grow if he cannot diagnose his patients if he cannot
understand and cure them.
New Zealand has one of the best practices to ensure that all professionals are up to the mark and keeping in
touch with latest research in their field, so here all teachers and doctors
have to give an exam every year and get their new qualifications. Now that’s
called quality.
How many of our teachers read about
their profession or subject?
Friends lets change the way the world
looks at teachers, let’s bring respect back to the profession. Any suggestions?
2 comments:
Mam I did my B.Ed. cause I wanted to help my child in his studies, make his studies easier which I was expecting from my parents. Really Mam every child is unique in himself. B.Ed. degree gave me a label of teacher it was not the answer for which I was hunting. It is always said that when there is will there is way. I Joined Podar Jumbo Kids as a teacher. Then I got a Golden opportunity to join as E.C.C.Ed. trainee .And I Got so many answers. I am very thankful to you mam for designing such a nice course. Now really I am able to help my child in his Problems and also very Happy to Play with Nursery Kids. As "Play Is Work for Kids"
On the sub heading…. - Who is to be blamed?
As a parent of a 7yr old, I feel the competitive and comparing approach (I want my child to excel in all possible aspects of studies…if all parents are enrolling for a class then there must be some values to it…so why not get my child enroll it too!). This has developed, raised and encouraged the concept of tuitions. Are the tuitions teaching out of the box than what our children are learning at school? Won’t children get bored doing the same concept over and over in different ways? We enroll our children in a reputed school. Don’t we? Then, why as parents we fail to trust the curriculum of the school, teachers and the school authorities? Will the child respect what he/she is being taught in school if he /she have to do a repetition of the same at home with another teacher?
Aren’t we degrading the profession of teachers?
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