Teaching
students have always been my passion as I personally feel enlightened on
teaching someone. This is particularly because I am quite fed up from the system
of education that prevails in INDIA, where we are asked to tell students to
cramp the writings and not understand its relevance, its importance and very
importantly, as to whether is it really needed for us to learn this? Because of
these reasons only, I had only bookish knowledge till I cleared 10+2, after
which I got to learn life in detail, and got to understand as to how things
work in our country and many other things. At JAAGRITI, I got a chance to
experiment my theory that says that many things can be learned outside books as
used to happen in Ancient INDIA in VEDIC time. Fortunately, working here, it
worked out. The kind of response that I received from students made me
delighted and I got to learn a lot from them.
Many
a times they made me feel that I need to grow up as a human being as I am not
even aware about my surroundings, the trees, the kind of effort that goes in
making my one day and, thus, I need to work on it to become a good human
altogether. This is quite relevant as after having finished the workshops, I
have started running in morning hours for about 3-4 Km(s) daily to strengthen
my body from inside. Also, I have started to study about plants and their
various species available around us especially medicinal plants, so that if I
get to do another workshop in future, I will have a rich resource of knowledge
to share with these children. Thus, this experience that I had here, made me a
new kind of personality all together.
Working
with people of different thoughts, different interests, and having different
ideologies for life is always difficult. This I realized while working in a
group. This experience made me realize the fact as to why companies must be
conducting GD’s and Group activities as part of their selection procedure,
because, this is a great way to judge a person’s flexibility with different
people around him/her. Also working in a group made me realize one more
interesting fact that working without a leader is very difficult. Because none
of the group member was termed a leader and we had to work out things and
content beforehand by mutual interaction, some points or activities remained a
part of conflict even on the day of delivery of the workshop. Thus, in many
ways these workshops were a tutor of human psychology to me. In all this was a
brilliant effort on part of the organisers of the workshop to provide students
with something new, and a rich experience that I will personally remember for
my life time.
1 comments:
thank you Jaagriti for the wonderful experience.
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