Role of Teachers in National Development
The teacher is one of the pillars of the society and the country. Without good teachers, no country can progress. The importance of teachers in the life of a nation cannot be overlooked. The teacher influences the immature minds of-the youth. He treats and moulds the young mind into various forms. The future of the nation is built him through the process of education. As nation which tries to march ahead on the road to progress must do so with the help of able teachers. A nation cannot afford to leave its future in the hands of incompetent teachers. According to a philosopher, "The world of tomorrow will be born from the schools of today." Thus the teacher is very significant as the builder of the nation.
Chaman Lal Banga (Assistant Professor )
Email: chamanbanga80@gmail.com
India is known for its great teachers. In the past, there
were highly competent teachers. They were held in high esteem by all sections
of the society. Even the kings and rulers paid great respect to them. They used
to look up to their teachers for guidance and advice in the hour of crisis. In
those days, teachers were the true benefactors of society. They were the
trustees of common welfare. History is full of examples that great decisions of
vital importance were taken by kings on the advice of their teachers or gurus.
Alexander, the Great was indebted to his teacher, Aristotle for the knowledge
and advice given to him from time to time. Thus teachers in the past enjoyed a
place of esteem and reverence. However, those times have passed. Now the teacher does not hold as much esteem
as he did in the past. Teachers have lost their old glory. Now they are looked
down upon in society. Their economic condition is also miserable. We know that
our country is economically backward and the standard of the masses is very
low. Burin this system, the teacher stands on the lowest rung of the ladder.
Moreover, the nature of society has changed. We have become materialistic. In this society, only those people command respects that have power and money. Thus an illiterate minister gets more respect than a highly qualified and scholarly teacher. The society of the past which respected teachers has vanished. The poor teacher does not enjoy much prestige in the society of today. The proliferation of private schools, which are merely teaching shops, is another reason of the decline of a teacher's prestige. These schools employ teachers at very low salaries and the teachers cannot give his best to the students. The teacher suffers in many other ways also. A person who fails in getting a job and is rejected by his employers, blames his teachers for his own failures. In this way also, the teaching profession has been disgraced. As less attention is paid to education these days, he teacher has also lost prestige. There is a great dissatisfaction and frustration among teachers. Working conditions in schools and colleges are appalling. It is very sad that the persons in charge of education are themselves quite ignorant. They look down upon teachers as mere employees and nothing else. In such conditions, the teacher feels helpless and frustrated. To some extent, teachers are also to be blamed for this state of affairs. Many teachers also look upon their duty as a service only. In the present time many incompetent teachers get jobs through bribery or approach. Such teachers do not build the society; they destroy it. They mar the future of their students. Such teachers indulge in mal practices. They form unions and ignore the teaching work. They do not have any rapport with students. They exploit students for their own selfish purposes. Such teachers are responsible for spoiling the image of the whole teaching community. The importance of the teacher in national life cannot be over-emphasized. It is he who influences the immature minds of the youth. He treats and tries to mould the living stuff into various forms. The future of the nation is fashioned by him through the process of education. A nation trying to march ahead on the roads to progress can leave the education of her sons and daughter in the hands of incompetent teachers only at its own risk. "The world of tomorrow will be born from the schools of today" says M.L Jacks. In this way, teachers, indeed, is the true builder of the nation.
Moreover, the nature of society has changed. We have become materialistic. In this society, only those people command respects that have power and money. Thus an illiterate minister gets more respect than a highly qualified and scholarly teacher. The society of the past which respected teachers has vanished. The poor teacher does not enjoy much prestige in the society of today. The proliferation of private schools, which are merely teaching shops, is another reason of the decline of a teacher's prestige. These schools employ teachers at very low salaries and the teachers cannot give his best to the students. The teacher suffers in many other ways also. A person who fails in getting a job and is rejected by his employers, blames his teachers for his own failures. In this way also, the teaching profession has been disgraced. As less attention is paid to education these days, he teacher has also lost prestige. There is a great dissatisfaction and frustration among teachers. Working conditions in schools and colleges are appalling. It is very sad that the persons in charge of education are themselves quite ignorant. They look down upon teachers as mere employees and nothing else. In such conditions, the teacher feels helpless and frustrated. To some extent, teachers are also to be blamed for this state of affairs. Many teachers also look upon their duty as a service only. In the present time many incompetent teachers get jobs through bribery or approach. Such teachers do not build the society; they destroy it. They mar the future of their students. Such teachers indulge in mal practices. They form unions and ignore the teaching work. They do not have any rapport with students. They exploit students for their own selfish purposes. Such teachers are responsible for spoiling the image of the whole teaching community. The importance of the teacher in national life cannot be over-emphasized. It is he who influences the immature minds of the youth. He treats and tries to mould the living stuff into various forms. The future of the nation is fashioned by him through the process of education. A nation trying to march ahead on the roads to progress can leave the education of her sons and daughter in the hands of incompetent teachers only at its own risk. "The world of tomorrow will be born from the schools of today" says M.L Jacks. In this way, teachers, indeed, is the true builder of the nation.
In the past, teachers were held by all in the highest esteem. Even kings and
emperors used to look upto them for guidance and advice in hours of crisis. As
a matter of fact, teachers were the trustees of common welfare. Teachers in
those days days were the true benefactors of society. History is full of
examples which clearly show that great decisions of vital importance to the
whole nation were taken on the directions of the teachers. Such was the
importance which was enjoyed by teachers in the past. Times have now undergone, a tremendous change. teachers have lost their old
glory. they are now looked down upon in society. Their economic condition is
simply miserable. Even the Government peons are better off than the primary,
junior, and even High School teachers. We all know that economically our
country is backward and the standard of living of the masses is low. In a
country of such low standards, the teacher stands at the lowest rung of the
ladder. Besides this, we live in a materialistic world. Only those command respect
and position in society who have enough money. The teacher, being poor, does not
enjoy any prestige in society. He suffers in many other ways also. It has
become a common feeling with the people that, one who fails everywhere else and
has been rejected at all other places, becomes teacher as a last resort. In
this way also teaching profession has been down-graded, their services are
considered non essential and thus they do not get necessary recognition fro
society. There is great dissatisfaction and frustration among them. Working
conditions in schools and colleges are appalling. It is needed very sad that
such persons are in charge of education as are themselves quite ignorant. They
often treat teachers as their domestic servants. Teachers remain helpless in
getting such shocking conditions improved. Education is a complicated process. Not only the teacher, but so many other
agencies also take part in educating the youth. We are all aware of the
influence of the cinema on the minds of children. How quickly they imitate the
ways of dressing, walking and talking of their favorite stars is a matter of
common experience. The television has also become quite popular. This too has
its influence on children. Various other public activities like elections and
meetings of political parties also serve as agencies of education. Rather, he
has a very limited influence. Today, education is increasingly being regarded as the major weapon in the
crusade for supremacy on the economic front. Television, telephone and
computers are reshaping practically every walk of life, including education.
The classrooms of tomorrow could be entirely different fro those of today. The
teachers will play a very significant role. It would not only be complex but
also full of challenges, because dependence on the teacher will gradually
diminish for an individual leaner. The television, telephone and computer will
take over and encourage self-learning. Distance education may reduce the need
to devote much time within the four walls of the classroom. New techniques of
assessment will be available to the realistic assessment would also provide an
opportunity for self-directed improvement by the learner, which is rare in the
existing system. However, the situation is not so depressing for a teacher. The importance of
the role of the teachers as an agent of change, promoting understanding and
tolerance has become more obvious and is likely to become even more critical in
the 21st century . This places enormous responsibilities on teachers who
participate in the molding of the character and minds of the new generation. Indeed, it will be unfortunate for our country, if conditions of the
teaching profession are allowed to deteriorate further. Let all round
improvement be made in the conditions of the teachers without any further
delay. Then only they will be able to play their vital role as nation builders.
Then alone will education become a vital source of national integration.