Cruelties in schools
Physical abuse of school students is a big issue. We have to ensure the safety and security
of children on campuses. This is the responsibility of both the teaching and
non-teaching community.
The Union Women and Child Development Ministry
banned corporal punishment in 2010, following the tragic death of a ward who
was subjected to humiliation by the principal of a reputed Kolkata boys’
school. Spanking, caning and such-like physical and verbal abuses injure and
insult victims. Such acts largely go unnoticed and unchecked.
There are many who feel that these are effective
means to discipline wards. Publicising the guidelines among teachers, parents
and children may influence positive behaviour. Training programmes ought to equip
teachers with humane, practical and effective skills to deal with children
within and outside classrooms.
Is it poor
remuneration in many private schools and adverse conditions of service that
provoke some teachers into abusing the students? Main reason behind the
physical and emotional torture of students in schools by their teachers is the
reason that teachers who are responsible for educating them are not doing their
job by choice and will but they are doing it because of other influences like
for money, family pressure etc. Because of their own unsatisfied life they
become brutal and frustrated and their anger gives these inhuman results. These
teachers do not care to channelize the students’ energies into constructive and
meaningful avenues.
With universal free and compulsory education a legal
right now
such abuses in campuses should stop. If a
teacher can't teach or isn't happy with the job then he or she should go for a job that he or she likes most rather than taking his or her frustration out on the young ones.
The one who needs training is not a child. It’s a
teacher actually. Children are like raw materials - we can shape them the way
we want provided the one who is shaping them for the future knows his/her
responsibility. Many teachers today lack patience, understanding, empathy and even say knowledge. Apart from textbook qualification there must be a
training of all teachers before joining to ensure their behavioral and understanding
skills.
Most of the schools in India are run by
corporate/rich people. They give less salaries to the teaching staff. Teachers
are not trained in most of the cases. They often punish students. Parents
committees are to be formed to check lapses. Further school going children are
overburdened with school bags. This is causing health problems. Central board
of higher education has formed guidelines to reduce back pack load. Children
who carry school bags weighing more than 10% of their body weight have been
found to have poorer lung function. HRD ministry may please make note of this
and take the necessary actions in this direction.
The Right to Education Act did not change the
scenario in the country where neglect and abuse of the students is a common
phenomenon. Finding a good and effortless source of income, most of the leaders
have launched their educational institutions and suck money without imparting
education.
Now it is a need of the hour to eradicate the
practice of lethargy in providing infrastructure and other facilities to the
students, else the coming generation will not forgive the education mafias.
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