E - Portfolio - " Four Educational Riddles'' BY Prof. Krishna Kumar
E - Portfolio - " Four Educational Riddles'' BY Prof. Krishna Kumar
E - Portfolio - " Four Educational Riddles'' BY Prof. Krishna Kumar
PERSPECTIVES IN EDUCATION
E - PORTFOLIO - “ FOUR
EDUCATIONAL RIDDLES’’
BY Prof. Krishna kumar
2. Knowledge
In this riddle Prof. kumar said that when child starts to
come to school ,he has a very little knowledge then.
There is the inheritance of knowledge which parents,
community, family brings to the child and the child
benefits from it as he or she grows old.
This kind of local knowledge is not certified by the
educational system, as the education system prefer
universalistic forms of knowledge as the only legitimate
form of knowledge. Thus, the local knowledge with
which the child can relate to is being left out. Any form
of knowledge which has a home value and usability
doesn’t find space in the institutional notion of
knowledge. So, there is a constant tension between the
child’s local knowledge and the knowledge which the
teacher believes as valid, and this tension leads to the
ignorance of the child’s prior knowledge and treating a
child as someone who knows nothing. The teachers need
not instruct the children, rather engage and work with
them to develop their knowledge based upon the
knowledge that they already have. In most cases these
arises a condition in which the knowledge the child
learns at home is considered to be useful at home and
the knowledge which the child learns at school is
considered to be useful for the school.
The child may have a lot of knowledge about various
topics which he inherited from his local surroundings,
his parents, society, local environment, but his
knowledge is not considered to be valid by the education
system. This leads to a condition wherein a child feels
that his/her feelings and knowledge are not welcomed in
the institution
MY REFLECTION
Professor Kumar has well explained about the problems
or the complexities in life, especially of children. He also
discussed the reforms to solve such problems. The
education is a fundamental right of every child so yes
each child should get equal experience and
opportunities. No discrimination should be done on any
basis. Sometimes the discriminations that are done in
the level of education according to the children’s
capability ,creates further discriminations. Schools and
teachers believe that the local knowledge that children
inherited from their parents, family and society is
invalid. They want universalities in their knowledge, so
teachers must help children in developing the new
knowledge on the basis of their prior knowledge.
Teachers should not find the faults in children , because
every child when just enter in the schools has little
knowledge according to his background, his family and
society ,But they should not be ignored on this basis.
Instead it is the responsibilities of teachers to sharpen
their skills and fill their mind with new knowledge. The
child may have a lot of knowledge about various topics
which he inherited from his local surroundings, his
parents, society, local environment, but his knowledge is
not considered to be valid by the education system. This
leads to a condition wherein a child feels that his/her
feelings and knowledge are not welcomed in the
institution. Today in education system curriculum has
increased and time is limited so no teacher bother for
the children who takes time to learn. Teachers are in
hurry to finish the syllabus within the time which is very
limited .They just pass lecture through books and
blackboard. As all children are different in their
capabilities, so some who are bright can gain early and
those who are not so brilliant they just do struggle. It is
true that most of the children are not able to cope with
education system .
So to address all these problems, reforms are definitely
needed. Such as curriculum reform, teachers reform,
examination reform and system reform. No factor is
solely responsible for making children unable to get
education. Curriculum must be designed keeping all
things in mind> Teachers should be trained who can
understand the psyche or minds of the children.
Systemic reforms between the directors of education or
the inspectors and the teachers are about power and
authority. They take even greater time than examination
reforms to get accepted and implemented. Parents
should wait patiently ,because reforms will take some
time but if these reforms are implemented, surely the
good change will come in our education system.