“Better
a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without.”
- Confucius
The
youth of today are the future of the country. But when the current system of
education and its implications are considered, the youths are found to blot
their own copy book by indulging in the activities of ignorance. Simply by
burning the candle at both ends, one does not achieve success. The youth of
today lacks values and morals. Even though the level of education in every
school is high, the solid foundation which is established by moral principles
and strong character, is missing.
It
is a well known fact that today’s generation has to face more challenges and
obstacles than the past generation. And with the increase in problems, the mind
set of students is changing speedily. More number of students are indulging in
illegal activities like cheating, bribing or even attempting suicide. And all
this is done with the goal of achieving good result. But is this really worth?
Literature has shown that the main connection of corruption is with the
existence of monopoly and the discretionary power, lack of supervision at all
levels and ignorance of values and ethics in the educational system. It is
rightly said that true morals are priceless. They possess the greatest value
ever and cannot be bought or sold. Nobody is born with values and morals, but
they imbibe these principles from the surroundings. Just like “Namaste” and
“Joining of palms” as a token of respect, is taught to a child by his/ her
parents, the values are also taught by the parents, teachers and the near and
dear ones.
The
term “value” can be used in different aspects. The dictionary has defined this
term as “to prize, to estimate, to value something. It means that something is
cherished or is dear to the heart”. A value signifies ideas that men love for.
And they form the part and parcel of the philosophy that governs any nation and
the educational system as well. The Indian Constitution provides many different
ideals like democratic, secular, equality, fraternity, dignity, liberty,
justice, socialist and dignity of every individual. This makes it obvious that
the values should be adopted or inspired from these ideals. According to the
Secondary Education Commission (1952-53), special emphasis should be laid on
the values of efficiency, good temper, co-operation, integrity and discipline.
But do these values still exist in the current education system? Probably not.
There is one in hundred chance that the educated youth of today possess the
characteristics of a noble man. People are so busy in competing in the rat race
of life that the essence of living a meaningful life, is lost. The existence of
moral values and ethics has ceased. Nobody cares about anything. And
consequently the quality of life has deteriorated as well.
Values
are essential because they define the standards of levels of goodness or
desirability. Value education is implanted in every tradition of the Indian
culture. Yet it is very sad to witness that gradually hypocrisy is taking over
the values. It is the need of the hour to control this and call for change in
the education system. Perhaps the major responsibility of bringing about this
change lies in the hands of the teachers, the education policies and the
syllabus. Since the purpose of education is to convert mirrors into the
windows, it is important to inculcate the basics of values in every child. The
treasure of values lies in the Vedas and the Upanishads of past. Vedays say,
“Speak truth; never lax in self study and fulfill your duties”. The central
idea of value based education is to develop individuals with goodwill,
individuals who do not cheat, or do not lie, or steal or kill. The aim is to
develop individuals who consider mankind as one, who value every other human
being and treat them with respect, dignity and equality.
The
incorporation of value based education will help the individuals to thrive for
peace and justice and acknowledge freedom of self, in which no individual will
live with fear. They will learn the power of self reliance and lead a dignified
life. The work of every individual will be safeguarded and recognized. Everyone
will be given equal rights to work and will be provided with best opportunities
in life. Although the cut throat competition to achieve materialistic success
has made man mechanical, there is still a ray of hope left. Lack of values has
resulted in insecurities, distrust, lack of honour, loss of companionship, etc.
All this has eventually resulted in unstable social and personal lives,
indulgence in substance abuse and development of self killing ideologies. In
such scenario it is very important that value based education is introduced,
once again, in the system. This will help in developing the purity of the heart
and will help in extending the relationship with the world. Right education, as
quoted in the literature, means ,” Sa Vidya Ya Vimuktye”, which means that
knowledge helps in attainment of liberation.
But
all said and done, the most daunting part is the implementation of value based
education system. For starters, very strong determination and will power is
required to aim for being the change and bringing about the change. The fact
that without values in the education system we cannot aim for safe society or
develop a harmonious country or even family environment, is no more a bone of
contention. Therefore, some practical approaches and ways are required to
implement values in the current system, example: beginning with the junior
classes, producing more trained and dedicated teachers, establishing more
supportive and administrative teams, putting up a well organized library and
developing student’s interest in knowing the history.
The
current trend in the privatization, liberalization and globalization of lives
has created a global society where ancient heritage has been thrown into the
winds. However, the degradation of values and disrespect for the culture and
traditional has only brought personal discontent and large number of
socio-economic problems for everyone. Therefore, it is high time to introduce a
system that aims at infusing values and moral principles into the minds of
students so that the world becomes a better place to live in and peace,
serenity and prosperity prevails.
Good and thoughtful article.
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