Role of the teacher
Teachers
continue to shoulder a big responsibility to nurture children entrusted to
their care, even in the present day world of IT revolution and virtual class
rooms. A transformation that a teacher’s role has undergone to develop proper
perspectives. Globalization, liberalization, computerization have made a stance
impact on every aspect of Human life. Education is one of the areas of human
endeavor greatly influenced by these changes. Students have greater access to
information, thanks to IT evolution.
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A teacher has
to determine his/her role against dynamically evolving society, to understand
social ethos of the present day times and reconcile them with ideals of
education. Sincere attempt is to be made to perceive the reality and a teacher
has to equip with courage and conviction, make the children, to have faith in
eternal values of Truth, Beauty and Goodness.
We are fully
aware a teacher is a facilitator who is able to provide the right kind of
learning experience, through active interaction thereby basic skills are
developed such as, observation, collection of information, drawing inferences
and end up with conclusion. Another important aspect is character building
which is the need of the hour. If it is firmly laid, definitely learning shall
be easier and rest of other things shall fall on line to equip themselves.
Sri Aurobindo
has mentioned 3 principles of learning.
“The first
principle of true teaching is that nothing can be taught”.
A student is
a soul in evolution and contains all possibilities within, a child definitely
comes out with success. With due apology, I would say let us not think that
students do not know anything. The child is not a blank slate where a teacher
could write. The teacher’s work is to show the student how to acquire
knowledge, for self. The teacher has to drive the child to understand his
instruments of knowledge to, powers of concentration, observation, memory,
reasoning, imagination and intuition. The most important thing is to create
interest, enthusiasm to learn.
A teacher has to perform so many role |
To quote:
”Education is not for sophistication, but it is the manifestation of perfection
already in man.” -----Swami Vivekananda
“The second
principle is that the mind has to be consulted in its own growth”.
We do believe
every individual is unique, has a purpose for which he is born. Sri
Aurobindo says “Everyone has in him
something his own, a chance of perfection and strength however small it could
be”. The main task is to find out, develop it and use it.
Creativity
among the students is widely present. Here comes the role of teacher, making
the students think for themselves. Every child has the ability and quest for
excellence. In short, “Teaching is a revealing.” So let us make the students
learn under a conducive environment.
“The third
principle of education is take the mind (work
from ) what is near to what is far, from that which is so that which
shall be…”.
To be
specific, the first step to establish a context which is familiar, relevant to
a student.
You have to
remember as a teacher everything cannot be forced on the mind. If you wish to
have genuine development you have to have a free and natural growth, so to say
controlled freedom. At the same time we have to remember a child has to be
physically strong emotionally stable, psychologically befitting. There has to
be gradual progress in order to sustain .Teaching may be conceived as both a
science and an art. The science of teaching is esoteric (mysterious) aspects of
life and learning, while teaching as an art, accumulating all the best that is
within an individual. Students do have latent capacities in the mind, we
teachers have to facilitate, make them realize /understand that they do have
enormous potential.
Conclusion
A true
teacher is a stimulator, does not impose on the other hand, reads the child's
mind, motivate ,guides, help, encourage, counselling at the right time, to
unlock his full potential and attains one’s personal excellence.
To quote
Swami Vivekananda-
“What we are
now has been the result of our own past action, it certainly follows that
whatever we wish to be in future can be produced by our present, so we have to
know how to act”.
K Bhanumoorthy
3 comments:
Nicely written.
Great thought sir, feeling obliged... Do keep writing in such dimensions....
Great ideas. Editing is required.
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