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Children need to understand their skills and what they are good at. When they will evaluate their skills and interest, automatically they will have more clarity. There is peer pressure, parental pressure, but now students are realising that there is scope in every subject. I feel that children need to contemplate and find out about their skills and interests as early as possible. Schools should expose children about what are the areas, skills required for different professions.
What a child wants to do is very important. Parents should also give time to their children and discuss with them. Parents should talk to the children and find out what they are good at. Avenues are open today. Children can work in music, arts, photography, or anything they want to do. It is about identifying the passion and parents should understand not to impose anything on the children. Parents should also be given counselling in schools. From 8th standard onwards, children need to be told about the professions and skill attributes of different professionals, etc. Children should be proud of what they are doing.
Shanti Krishnamurthy Director, Central Chinmaya Mission Trust (CCMT) Education cell
I think, it's not just about gathering the academic knowledge, transformation in children should also happen in school. For example, if a student has learnt biology and becomes a very good medical student then that student performs a wrong surgery just to make money, so unless the transformation happens the society cannot get better at all. I feel that COVID has brought a big lesson for everybody in the society because we keep talking about children getting transformed, getting value based education but how will children get value unless he sees it in society. Whatever we teach in the classroom, they think it is for scoring marks even for value education. They try to score 98 in that. Students don't think that it needs to be applied outside. What's wrong is that there are no role models in society.
At Chinmaya Mission Trust, we believe strongly in the personality transformation of the child. We want that our student should stand out in the crowd well rooted with the values that he has learnt and he will not compromise with the values.
It is also written in Bhagavad Gita that elders in the society need to set an example for students. So, a lot of responsibility lies with the schools, teachers, parents, all of us have to communicate this to the children. And this period has brought in a big lesson for the adults also. Children have to be taught about mindful eating and not eating junk food. In science lessons, we teach students about communicable diseases, prevention but nobody was bothering. It was all lying in the books and students writing it in the examination. Today, all of us are getting a lesson on eating habits, maintaining cleanliness, and yoga. At Chinmaya Mission Trust, we give a lot of importance to the physical aspect of the child. Body has to be prepared for learning. In earlier times, students were made to come out of the comfort zone to be ready to learn and nowadays, focus is completely on academics. After COVID, think a complete rejuvenation is going to happen to the education system.
Hello student HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank in a June 3rd interview revealed that school and colleges which have remained closed since March 16 shall re open after August 2020. Official notification is not released yet but its expected its expected that school and colleges will reopen after 15th August 2020.
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B.Ed is a Professional course that one can pursue after Graduation to take up Teaching as a profession. You can teach in Schools after your B.Ed. But to teach History in Schools, you should have had History as a subject in your Graduation. If BA LLB does have that, you can teach History in schools based on your B.Ed degree.
To be honest with you, LLB alone cannot get you a teaching job. Even if it is an Integrated Law course, you will still need LLM or Ph.D to teach in Law Schools and atleast a B.Ed if you want to teach in Schools. Now B.Ed is a Professional course that one can pursue after Graduation to take up Teaching as a profession. You can teach in Schools after your B.Ed.
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As we all know due to the COVID-19 pandemic the lockdown has been extended in India. The reopening of colleges and schools is totally depend upon the situation. There is no official notice till now regarding reopening of school and colleges but most probably the school and colleges will reopen from August or September for Academic session 2020-2021.
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