To Be a Teacher Today…


Br Anush P D’Cunha

Mangaluru, Sep 5: “Instead of celebrating my birthday, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is observed as Teachers’ Day.” He gave this suggestion to his students who insisted on celebrating his birthday. Hence, since 1962, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan’s birthday has since been celebrated as Teachers’ Day in India.

As we celebrate the Teachers’ Day today, it is also an apt occasion to introspect and see what the important tasks of teachers are today in the 21 Century. Reminding ourselves what Swami Vivekanada said, “The Guru is the conveyance in which the spiritual influence is brought to you. Anyone can teach, but the spirit must be passed on by the Guru to the Shishya (disciple), and that will fructify.”


Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

The dominant approach to compulsory education under Right to Education Act of 2009 entails a transformative and reformative move in the 21st century. The important task of teachers therefore has been always shaping the minds of the younger generation. ‘Shaping the younger minds’ is coupled with a great task of instilling in students a scientific and humanistic attitude and temper. Consequently the teachers’ role in the 21st century is that of self-disciplined than merely an instructor. The young minds find thus an inspiring person in his/her teacher.

Having involved myself in teaching in schools and colleges I have realized that teaching the syllabus is the easiest thing that a teacher can do. The greatest challenge today for teachers is to convince the wards in their care with certain values, making them fit to enter the great society and become great citizens. Children spend their precious time of childhood in the school. Therefore the noble task is to make the children instruments to develop an integrated nation out of our diversity. At this era of ideologies which entrench the minds of young, the duty of teachers becomes more demanding than ever.

One day in a classroom I asked my students to imagine themselves ten years from 2018. I left them in a quiet situation for about five minutes. The sharing that followed reminded me of my duties as their teacher. It is obvious that the students of today will be shouldering national responsibilities ten years from now. It is therefore our duty to give them a sense of national loyalty and responsibility. Diverse ideas of modern India have enthused the younger minds today to grow in the negativity that weakens them. Eliminating such ideas and strengthening them with what is good is the task of the teachers today. In this regard a teacher becomes not only an educator but a mentor and a guide, as Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan says, “The end-product of education should be a free creative man, who can battle against historical circumstances and adversities of nature.”

Hats off to all the teachers for being epitome of knowledge and contributing immensely in building a great nation. You are,

Talented person

Explaining so patiently

Ability to make the class an ocean of knowledge

Correcting the pupils when they are wrong

Helping them in every way

Encouraging them to give the best

Rare, there is none like you!

Happy Teachers’ Day

 


Br Anush P D’Cunha

 

  

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  • Neeti Shetty, Kasaragod

    Thu, Sep 13 2018

    A captivating read reminding us teachers of the huge responsibilities. Totally agree to Anush with regard to the extended role we teachers have to play as motiivators, mentors. I think in this postmodern world, teacher's are not anymore the ones who give information because information is just a finger tip away. The students just need a helping hand which will help them look at the right place for information and this is a challenge for the teachers because they'll have to make sure they are one step ahead in this fast paced virtual world.

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  • Bonison Pinto, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 05 2018

    A thought provoking and well written article dear Br. Anush SJ.
    A good teacher is the one who shows the right way to his students, who influences students life, who instills good values, who encourages and appreciates and who treats everyone equally.
    What we find today is students are wellworsed in academics but who lack knowledge in day - today happenings, for instance, if you ask them to name some of the political leaders of our country they may not be able to you ...

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  • Sr Pramila D Cunha, Dakshina kannada

    Wed, Sep 05 2018

    Well written Br Anush! happy teachers day to all the teachers.
    Celebration of the day like this is an reminder to all of us to be gratefull to all our teachers and to be an inspiration, mentor or a guiding light to others whether we are teachers or not . So that we may have a better society tomorrow.

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  • M Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 05 2018

    Well done Anush!
    You have brought out the true meaning of what a teacher ought to be. It is their responsibility to inspire and guide their students to make this world a beautiful, safe and better place to live in. Keep writing. All the best.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, NewYork,USA.

    Wed, Sep 05 2018

    A VERY HAPPY TEACHER'S DAY to all teachers all over the world. Without teachers, there won't students and any class. They are the ones who are building the future of all the students. Today, I am proud that my cousin sister Mrs. Marina Saroja Soans was conferred with the prestigious Best Teacher's Award of Udupi district. I congratulate her and wish her the best of luck.

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  • Fr Richard Mascarenhas SJ, Puttur/Dharwad

    Wed, Sep 05 2018

    Well done dear Anush. It is a well written article. Easy to teach the syllabus but difficult to inculcate in the students the values. Very true no? Happy Teachers's Day

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  • Robotkem, Kemmannu

    Wed, Sep 05 2018

    SALUTE TO ALL THE TEACHERS!!!
    DR. S. RADHAKRISHNAN SHOULD BE THE ROLE MODEL TO ALL THE TEACHERS!!!

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  • Expert Thinker, Kinnigoli

    Wed, Sep 05 2018

    I think during teacher's day we remember Sir Radhakrishna.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 05 2018

    Teacher is the most Nobel Profession in the World ...

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  • Expert Thinker, Kinnigoli

    Wed, Sep 05 2018

    Happy teacher's day.

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