EDUCATION AND RIGHT TO EDUCATION
Right to
education is one of the major issues
that has been taken up by the govt. in the
recent years.
"The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act' or 'Right to Education Act also known as RTE', stress the importance of free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in India under Article 21A of the Indian Constitution. India became one of 135 countries to make education a fundamental right of every child when the act came into force on 1 April 2010. The title of the RTE Act incorporates the words ‘free and compulsory’. ‘Free education’ means that no child, other than a child who has been admitted by his or her parents to a school which is not supported by the appropriate Government, shall be liable to pay any kind of fee or charges or expenses which may prevent him or her from pursuing and completing elementary education".
But this right to education needs to have more specification & categorization. Formulation of the right and its impartation should be certified and encouraged but it needs to evolve from its self, otherwise we are bound to reach a state where we are going to produce literate but not educated ones.”True education is that which enable us to stand on our own legs” as said by the great Indian saint Swami Vivekananda. He also said “Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man”. Present syllabus of any form of studies has less application and more theoretical and historical values which are definitely needed but in a glimpse and that cannot be the only syllabus for the students.
British designed syllabus made us crippled even though
there were few protest in some areas in the past but ultimately we had to
surrender in front of the western education shadow.
In this process indigenous values and culture is lost and finally we find
ourselves in transition of western and indigenous education. May be in the
coming years our future generation would have to search for their identity as
in the education system culture, history, literature and everything rests.
As in the case of right to education children should have free and compulsory education by all in 6-14 age group but definitely question arises in our mind regarding the type of education that needs to be imparted. Then, after the age of 14 what need to be their strategy or is this only a passport in the election campaign/Election to ensure the number of students who were given education in the past. We are forcefully creating a platform for the students, wherein, with the little education gained by them is neither helping them to do something nor they can return to the place of ancestral occupation. So in such cases where is the stand point of education? As the government and government agencies are spending huge amount of money in the name of education and for that the wish and suggestion of elderly educated people are over looked and complete system has turned out to be the production of literates, where one can only read and write. Right to education, to some extent has become forceful education.
In such
a scenario what need to be the form of education? In this above case the children those
who are included are mainly below poverty line, labourers, downtrodden etc .but
one thing common in them is that they
have a record of ancestral occupation which may be partially / fully practiced
by them but may not have scientific approach towards that occupation. Children
inherit those through informal education. So definitely non formal and informal
education of the parental occupation is in them and now our duties remain
to filter and refine those knowledge
that they have gained. Children’s inclination towards their father’s profession
is a step towards developing interest in the subject which they are going to
study more.
What would it bring if we give education in the subject of English /Mathematics to a student whose father is a farmer? A farmer’s son needs education mainly in agriculture and different aspects of agriculture. This process of education need to be in gradation form, starting from age 6 and gradually when he reaches 14 yrs the student come to know regarding the scientific application in his agriculture field. His ideas would become boon for the farmer parents. Now after 14 yrs his interest in the concerned subject would take him to higher education and he may even end up in research. And again other subjects like history, geography etc. need to be a part of his curriculum and agriculture to be the main. If we take the context of Assam, farmers are considered to be poor here, where as in Punjab they are rich and if we move to countries like Australia & New Zealand farmers are considered to be millioners. So if the right to education produces literates but takes away one from his root, then what is the use of such education.
Assam is famous for silk , hand loom and
other handicraft which have great demand in Indian market, so likewise as cited
above, agriculture pattern of education can also be applied in this case from
age group 6-14. With this implementation, love for ancestral occupation would
increase too many folds and students will also feel proud to do something of
their own in that concerned subject. Therefore importing
our own GAMUSA from other states like Andhra Pradesh won’t take place. There
need to be always alternative if we want to stop the prevailing one. We need to
ban polythene bags that is correct but there need to be equivalent substitute
for polythene bags, same applied for the handicraft and hand loom products of
our state.
Same is applicable for electronic toys
and other appliances and it has a
demanding market in international level. We can strengthen this with our basic
education and compete with our neighbouring countries like China. Only slogan
and protest to boycott Chinese product won’t do till we have generated
sufficient " Made in India Market". These
are only few examples but in our state so many traditional things are practiced
and most of them are in the verge of extinction, our education’s sole purpose
need to make them alive and strengthen them. We need to understand one thing
that Each soul is potentially divine and
our education need to nurture those potentiality instead of heaping the
education which is not in the track .
Sarva Siksha Avijan is very good to hear
as it has already linked with our emotions but it should evolve and need to have
specification and categorisation and should also have linking with our skills, techniques
and heritage.
Education should not be equated with the
amount of knowledge gained in science, Mathematics and literature but it should
aim in the development of consciousness, awareness , civic sense along with
integrated moral and spiritual values. Whatever designed in national level for
the upliftment of education need to be accepted by all the states but its
execution should be based on local needs. The
resources that are present in Gujarat , Maharashtra is not the same in
Assam and vice versa and therefore the basic education should differ based on
the availability of resources.
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