CHILDREN, learning styles, parenting, preschool, school, teacher

100 % INFORMATION, VERY LITTLE INSPIRATION

A PERSPEVCTIVE TOWARDS INSPIRING CHILDREN

There is always a constant talk around what is ailing our education system.

 Let us hold our thoughts there and focus on a parallel line of thought – what can make our education system stronger and sticky?

There is a reason why I use the word sticky. The digital world that we live in today is overflowing with information.  There is excess of information everywhere. If education meant information, then Google would win hands down. But the true purpose of education is not gathering of information. It is to have the ability to sift this information, take what is relatable, contextual and usable. That is what we could refer to as ‘knowledge’. That is why I use the term sticky. Knowledge sticks around for long, information withers away.

Now if we focus on the classrooms, teachers and the taught, it very evident that our teachers today are willy nilly led by Board diktats, curriculum and school mandates along with Management & parent expectations, running against deadlines, documentation of copious records, after school engagements and extra curricular activities. Enough to turn the day into a robotic affair. Where is the time for them to turn classroom teaching into a passionate affair. Yet in this very lack lies the magic. Instilling passion and inspiration into classrooms, subjects and curriculums – is the key to cultivating a learners mindset.

Before teaching a chapter, a lesson, or a piece of curriculum, we must attempt to inspire the child. Why must they learn language ? Why must they learn numbers and maths? Why must they study science and geography?

While there is already a good amount of focus on subject expertise (and rightfully so) we need to focus more on Inspirational expertise as well.  We rarely make the inspirational capacity building a vital part of all Teacher trainings. As the age old saying goes – we follow the rules in letter but what about the spirit? We attempt to teach curriculum but what about the soul of the curriculum? Are we getting that across to the children?

Food for Thought:

Inspiration begins right at the kindergarten level. Never underestimate a 3 or 4 year old’s capacity to get curious and inspired. In fact there is enough Research to suggest that upto 7 years of age the neurons connect most rapidly, thereby translating that this is the time to build synapses that get attuned to excitement, thrill and passion for learning.

Early childhood educators must not introduce alphabetic and numeric literacy without building in the purpose.

Alphabets are our friends, look at what they give us? They give us the gift to communicate, speak, read and write.

Numbers are our friends. They help us measure the things and world around us

Why must we read books?  Why must we look after our books?

If we spend a few minutes daily on the ‘why’ , then the ‘how’ becomes easier and relatable.

Primary Years are presumed as the years when the child’s formal schooling starts getting serious! There is so much pressure on writing, rote learning, completing syllabus, learning new subjects – that the teacher just loses track of the ‘why’. The rhymes, songs, dance, movement, and free play is thrown out of the window and a sombre learning journey begins. Not because the teacher plans it intentionally but because there is ‘so much to do. Where is the time for such activities’. Nobody really guides her on the point that Inspiration comes before perspiration. And inspiration is a smart cookie, you can dovetail inspiration in the heart of every Lesson with just a sentence or two, a minute or two.

Why must we study algebra and why must we learn to write essays?

Why do we have subjects for study and subject periods as such?

What is the purpose of studying EVS? Why and how are EVS and Social Studies related to each other?

Agreed that Learning styles, innate abilities and interest guide the learner’s journey, but it is a fact that all learning styles, abilities, and interests respond very well to inspirational quotient.

We talk about IQ and EQ, why not the INQ (Inspirational Quotient)

By Middle school the formal schooling aspect gets even more serious! Subjects involve deeper study, subject teachers are boxed in and student abilities and interests also begin to get stereotyped. Added to it, Pre teens and teens see a hormone volcano erupting every now and then. This age group is a total digital geek by now and have all information at the click of a mouse. So why should they attend classes? What is wrong with bunking classes? Why are grades important?  Why should they study chemistry when their interest lies in languages?

Herein too, the role of the teacher expands to near Herculean size. I mean the expectations rise but is the teacher able to deliver? Has she built in the inspirational capacity? Because such queries cannot be dealt with a straight jacket approach. The teacher needs to mould herself/ himself into an influencer at this stage!

I leave my thoughts about the INQ for senior secondary students for a later discussion.

But its time that we plough in Amazon stature energy towards inspiring our teachers to be the inspirer.

It’s a huge and daunting task that requires constant fuelling and re fuelling.

We need to keep our teachers inspired, so that they in turn can inspire our children.

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Pheriwala

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As I spend a warm winter afternoon , reclined  on a cosy chair in my balcony , I feel totally blessed and happy. What more could I ask for ?

And there ! As if in reply to my musings , I hear an excited chatter from the street below.

And lo and behold , I sight  a rare sight  !  A pheriwala on a cycle selling many kinds of colourful  toys for kids . The kind that children just don’t get to see these days  .

As he rings the quaint cycle bell in anticipation of arousing excitement , the metallic sound is matched with  excited chatter among the  young children.

They gather excitedly around the Pheriwala and his delectable wares.

Now that is a sight which definitely adds to my happiness quotient – the sight of happy  & excited children !

There are some children who remain at a safe distance from the  pheriwala , admiring the trinkets from a distance.

Then there are some bold ones who venture close and cautiously touch the marvels on wheels.

The treasure on wheels includes  funny little  horns  & hooters , colourful pin -wheels , wooden tik – toks , some  damrus , bright diamond shaped kites and much more.  

Twisted  red balloons hang from the handles of his cycle  , much like  grapes in a vineyard.

Even the cycle wheels are embellished with some colourful threads.

Two adventurous young souls are already exploring the coloured spokes.

A couple of them are already on a high decibel conversation with  their parents from far , sending out a brave request for a piece of treasure from the pheriwala.

In response to the loud clamor, I can also see some parents taking resigned steps towards the pheriwala .

The pheriwala accepts cash but also proudly displays a Paytm signage on the front wheel.

Perhaps this is the only visible mark of his advent into the all invasive tech era.

Each of  the goods on his wheeled chariot are  manually operated. All that children need to do is touch , push , blow , break and fix it together with their own hands.

In an age where parents claim that their children are ‘attention deficit ‘ , the Pheriwala manages to hold their attention for a good twenty minutes. An Olympic  feat indeed !

The teacher in me begins to tick . Why is the pheriwala still so attractive for the kids ? Why does he  fascinate young children ?

Well , the answer is really simple

That’s because essentially children love the human touch . They thrive on touch and feel.  They  love to own , cuddle , imagine, hold and stamp their toys.

So, I gather that its really not about the money and fancy gadgets after all . It’s all about perking up their neurons . And setting them on the path to joyful discovery.

The screens and the bot still have a competitor – the pheriwala .

The thought warms my heart to a merry cheer which even the sun cannot furbish.

Long live the pheriwala !