Every time the same students appear on the stage to receive awards, but the average and slow learners are not given a chance to bring out their talent in front of the world Spelling, quiz and debate competitions, sports and various championships and what not — you all might be familiar with these co-curricular activities, which are part of almost every school and college activities. These competitions are held for the skill enhancement of students, for making them confident and developing better personalities.
But the question is, are they really a platform for learning or just a competition to defeat the opponent team?
I had been thinking about this for some time now and finally I decided to pen down my thoughts. School is a platform for learning, isn’t it? Learning doesn’t mean cramming the formulas of maths, derivations of physics, reactions in chemistry nor the history of the subcontinent. Learning is what helps us to handle various things in life, how to come out of a thick forest when no one is there to support you, how to have a confident and balanced personality when you step out in the world and experience new and confusing challenges.
The selections are done on the basis of “Who is the best in this task” or “Who can help us defeat the opposite team”. No one thinks “Who is willing to learn, but can’t because of no support”. They think of “Who is the best”. No one thinks “How to bring the best out of the worst one”.
this for some time now and finally I decided to pen down my thoughts. School is a platform for learning, isn’t it? Learning doesn’t mean cramming the formulas of maths, derivations of physics, reactions in chemistry or the history of the subcontinent. Learning is what helps us to handle various things in life — how to come out of a thick forest when no one is there to support us, how to have a confident and balanced personality when we step out in the world and experience new and confusing challenges.
It’s also about how to start a meaningful conversation with a person having a lot of knowledge and we don’t know anything. But unfortunately, learning in schools today is not real learning. Every year we see the same classmates coming on the stage to debate either in favour or against a topic. We observe the same old classmates proudly spelling a word to the judges on the stage. The same face being selected for inter-school competitions. This is really disappointing and unfair, isn’t it?
The selections are done on the basis of “Who is the best in this task” or “Who can help us defeat the opposite team”. No one thinks “Who is willing to learn, but can’t because of no support”. They think of “Who is the best”. No one thinks “How to bring the best out of the worst one”.
Every time the same old students appear on the stage to receive the award, but the average and slow learners are left behind as no one bothers to give them a chance to bring out their talent in front of the world. Yes, they are rejected sometimes just on the basis of being told that their English accent isn’t good so they can’t do well in a debate, or their spellings are weak so they can’t participate in a Spelling Bee.