Monday, September 04, 2023

 

Happy Teachers Day


Who are we fooling by wishing Happy Teachers Day? Especially in today's world and time, where wishes are are more hollow, shallow and empty with the virtual greetings. Moreover it is free and even free of movement of our physical bodies, besides our thumbs.

The class of the of the students who may have graduated from high school till late 80's, maybe the only group that may have experienced Teachers with class. Class where the profession was with nobility and not just profitability. Class where it was love and genuine concern for the students. These teachers did not need a label of being teachers in an International school. Today schools in cities are upgrading to International curriculum. In the process human values are getting down graded. It is tbe rich who can afford this level of education.

How many of the ISRO scientists graduated from International schools? Still they landed a space craft on the moon. Today education can cost a trip to the moon literally if you calculate the total amount of fees spent by the elite and rich in these International schools. This in turn is churning children with a capitalist or materialist mind set. So to with the mindset (and no heart) teaching faculty and with the mushrooming coaching classes for students. 

Being from the class of the 80's I still ensure my respects to few teachers who I could reconnect with. These teachers joy can be felt when they are called on their birthday or any special occasion. Was so happy and felt blessed visiting a teacher in hospital before she could die  Many teachers till the late 80's who depended on their teaching profession as income are in dire striats today. Those who are comfortable could be because of a working spouse or children doing well and taking care of them financially. 

So this teachers day if you are a student of the late 80's from high school, thank your teachers for the happiness you are blessed in your life. To the teachers of today, I can only wish them wisdom to understand the nobility of their profession. Remember you are not only educating or teaching students. You are creating world's future. The state at which the world is today, wondering how many teachers would be happy in future? Wondering how many in the world are happy?

The teachers of the yesteryears don't want greetings wishing them Happy Teachers Day. They would prefer seeing their students making the world a happier place.


(Photo in this blog is a very old picture of teachers in Don Bosco High School Matunga. A school I take pride to be a part off)

Comments:
Nice one Sunny
 
Well written and expressed...Indeed we are a blessed lot to have had teachers with Class! ...
 
Very true and well said Sunny.
 
The point about creating the future is very pertinent. Most people believe it to be just an expression whereas it is really the teachers who can make a big difféence.
 
great as usual sunny
 
Good blog as usual Sunny. Yes, our teachers of the 50's n 60's are no more. Those of the 70's may still be there.But they were a class in themselves. What dedication, what sincerity and pride they took in their profession. The discipline n knowledge they imparted to us, has made us what we are today and we are ever grateful.
 
Grt job Sunny
U mince no words in stating ur views
 
Nice one Sunny, aptly written about the burst in modern education.
 
Sunny that's an awesome writeup.
Today some of us are recognised and appreciated from the skills we possess, the command over which we flaunt, the craft on which we pride and the professions as we make our living with, is the product which was once nurtured, disciplined, cultured and rooted so profoundly to its recognisable is only becuase of you teachers.

“Happy Teachers’ Day to the mentors who shaped our future.” 🙏
 
Teaching once use to be a noble profession, not anymore
 
Wonderful wizard

 
Aptly said. We were the ones truly blessed. Wish all teachers a blast of good heath and happiness.
 
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