The above quote cheerfully assumes that the basic purpose of education
is all round development of a person.
But does this actually happen in the world today?
This question casts a shadow of speculation on our entire education
system.
Education is supposed to be a process through which an individual
becomes a better person & empowers himself. Which begs the question, what
is the use of an education where a person is not taught moral values to be
implemented in life? Instead he is taught the concepts of corruption, black money,and other social issues without any comment on their moral and social ramifications.
The most dangerous criminal may be the man gifted with reason, but
with no morals.
There exists a stark contrast between what we read in our books and
what we see in real life.
Education should also hone one’s skills for quick, resolute and
effective thinking. To think incisively, independently and profoundly for oneself
is very difficult. This is due to our susceptibility to let our mental
faculties be invaded by legions of half-truths, prejudices, and propaganda.
Even the press, our teachers in our classrooms, the pulpit etc.on myriad
instances do not give us objective and unbiased truths.
This again begs the question whether education is actually serving its
purpose? Great majorities of the so-called educated people do not think logically
and rationally.
If we are not careful, our institutes will produce a group of
close-minded, unscientific, illogical propagandists, consumed with banal
thoughts and recycled ideas. These people will have no civic sensibilities, no respect for women and their elders, no personal actualization or self developmental goals.
To save man from the morass of propaganda, in my opinion, should be
one of the chief aims of education.
The intrinsic purpose of education is the penultimate development of
one’s personality.
Everyone is endowed with certain capabilities and talents, which remain dormant, until harnessed. Our education system only aims at harnessing this pre-existing potential rather than developing further moral and social sensibilities and ethics.
This total development of human personality includes intellectual as
well as moral development. Most of our present day institutes aim solely at the
intellectual development of pupils.
For the majority of us, anywhere between the first 18-25 years of
lives is spent pursuing education. In all that time, is it prudent for some
sort of moral and social conditioning to occur?
Yes, the current system may produce brilliant engineers, doctors,
lawyers and workers.
But then again, what about kind-hearted, morally upright people?
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