Instruction ends in class room but education ends only with life. Wealth, family, fame is some things in life that one cannot take along with them after death. But education is the only thing that one never loses even if he’s the poorest in the world.
Education plays a very important role in each of our lives. It carries a lot of value; it has no caste, creed or financial barrier. This is the reason why every parent wants their children to be educated regardless of how educated they are. It has almost become a status symbol when it comes studying in an English medium school. Parents tend to get carried away by the infrastructure and the ambience of a school, failing to enquire about how good the teachers are! Little do the parents realize that they are not given the deserved service for the high donations and fees that they pay. This has been happening in many parts of rural Bangalore.
The ‘so-called’ private English medium schools that were surveyed recently lack good education and communication skills. For instance, when the students were asked to introduced themselves in English, they were struggling to speak. Only when the teacher translated it into Kannada did they understand what they are supposed to do.
In general, the students were found to be smart and grasped things easily whatever they were taught. This indicates the quality of teaching. On the other hand, the education in the urban counterpart, its comparatively better.
The teachers who were hired weren’t qualified to teach had hardly passed 10th or 12th. Adding to the point, the principals shy away from presenting some classes and a few teachers who were not competent enough.
As the children are innocent and the teachers are not qualified, the management only is responsible for the future of these kids. The management just looks at an easy way of recruiting but what about the children? Ask yourself!!!
Is this the future of india??
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