Today we had our
morning assembly up on the terrace for a change. For those who live in the
mountains, there is a danger of getting habituated to, taking for granted and
hence growing unappreciative of or even forgetting, the immense goodness of
fresh and cool mountain breeze. So we all sat still and silent for a few
minutes, listening to chirruping birds, the rumbling stream and feeling the
cool breeze brush against the skin. Then after all the morning assembly
rituals, we had a brief discussion on the meaning of education. Many children
seemed to be bemused by this question, perhaps because of its strangeness? It
is strange that this fundamental question should seem strange. Even as grown up
adults reading this, how many of us have actually pursued and stayed with this
question with utmost seriousness?
We then watched a Hindi
movie called Gattu, a touching story of a 9 year old orphan boy, who has never
been to school. A series of unlikely, and at times hilarious events, he finds
himself on a journey of real learning, culminating in him getting enrolled at a
school.
Some seemed to suggest that they preferred school to their homes- a heart-breaking declaration in some ways, perhaps reflective of the less than wholesome situations they come from.
Hmmm... The confusion is, to some extent imo, due to our reductionist approach to life: we have reduced IT to segments and given them serious labels- EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, SUCCESS etc. As Homo Sapiens, we have survived, because we learned every moment and passed on the new skills to the next generation efficiently.. We bonded and "entertained" ourselves through a big hunt..
ReplyDeleteMay be, instead of Education, we might ask: What does LIFE mean to me? What have I learned and passed on? Why? etc.
Anyway, a good beginning to profound questions..
Congrats, everyone!
May I request someone to scan the students' write ups (with phone) and share couple of these, here on the blog? so that we can keep in touch with our kids..