Wednesday, April 29, 2009

hey!!! teachers leave us kids alone

I think all the engineering students are bugged by the syndrome of studying in the last few ungodly days before the exams, thanks to the motley activities incumbent on the poor souls around the whole semester. Me being one from the beleaguered league was gruelling and toiling my nerve cells since morning with one of the major subjects (say COMNET) of my current semester. I preferred abnegating myself from the soul stirring puns and metaphors of our professor of the above mentioned subject and it appeared one more mundane name in the list of 40 blockbuster subjects that we're supposed to go through in the lifecycle of our course.

But I was taken aback completely when I could not resist myself studying COMNET out and out which appeared to be rocket science to me when our Gabriel used to carry messages of Comnet God to us, the prophets in disguise.

Well, this has led me thinking inevitably about the pedagogy used in the dozens of bizarre technology institutes spreading like a plague in our country. One more thing that that passes through my mind is most of the professors we have are not professors by choice, either they could not land a job or they find teaching as the best option to make a quick buck while they are preparing for other exams of the likes of IAS and PCS. Teachers like these have little or no interest in teaching as they are just making a living out of teaching rather than pursuing it as a passion. An enthusiastic teacher can make his pupils really interested in the subject while another can let them abhor his books forever. Things that are spoon fed and left to mug by us and throw up the other day in the answer sheet could be conveyed in an interesting and unconventional manner that involves active participation of even the most disinterested student in the class.

But we've less to do to ameliorate the milieu rife in most of the institutes today. The authorities should keep in mind that at stake is the future of millions of students admitted in lure of a lucrative career, but end up as victims of the unlikely awry system, at stake is the young creative minds which are completely washed out if any rebellious, indigenous thoughts it was endowed with, at stake is the future of the second fastest developing economy riding pillion with these prophets in disguise.