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Thinking activity on T P KAILASAM'S :- "THE PURPOSE"

Teacher's role is very important in our life. We can say that
Teacher is real guru of students”
'Guru' means whom through we can get knowledge.
'Teacher' means a person whose job is to teach especially in a school or college. Teacher is a person who helps others to acquire knowledge.


Here is some questions and I would like to share my experience and knowledge about these questions.

1. Write something about favourite teacher. Give some reasons for it.


I would like to say that My favourite teacher is my ' Sanskrit'  teacher. She is very noble person. She always helps me when I need her. When we were absent in the classroom, she taught us next day also. I like her nature very well. Her method of teaching inspired me to be a teacher in future. I never saw her with her angry face. I would like to see her with her smile. She always suggests us that if you need my help you can call me at  midnight also. She helps us in our personal matters also. She always admires anybody’s precious work and also suggest them if any error she come to know.

     
If any student would not able to get lunch , she shared her lunch with them.
Her method of teaching is:
“ Teaching” +   “Entertaining”
We never bored in her lectures. When any girl has problems with any boy  she always helps her.

This is true that:

“ A teacher takes a hand, opens a mind and touches a heart!”
So for this reasons I like my sanskrit teacher.

2. How are you as a student think and write.


As we all know that this statement is very famous that:

“ Today’s children are tomorrow's future”.

First of all ' student’ means who learns something. Academic skills, Ability, perceptiveness, self discipline, understanding, behaviour these skills are require as a good student.
  • If I talk about myself as a student I am not very sincere student. I would like to say about my weakness that I have no ability to easily assimilate with other students.
  • As a student I very well know how to behave with my classmates, with seniors and with teachers also.
  • I would like to help other students.
  • I never cheat any person.
  • If I want to get some information from seniors or teachers which I don’t have and if at that time I can’t get require answer or as my need at that time my mind become disturb  and some prejudice takes place  for him or her.

  • If a have any questions or queries in my mind I can’t directly asking anyone and I know that as a student this is my weakness or badness. I need some courage and confidence also.
  • I like class discussion and group discussion also. It helps me to get new ideas about topics and we can know opinion of  our classmates.
  • I would like to write anything than to read something.

  • 3. What is the difference between education system in past and today’s time?


Education is process of learning, acquire knowledge, skill. Day after day education system becoming more stronger. In past education’s importance was not as much as today. Today education is one part of everyone’s life and it is necessary. Uneducated person has no  value in today’s society. Basic education is require for everyone to live in today’s society. If we move from past to present we can face many changes in the system of education.

Past' s Education system:


In past also education was strong. There was no technical education system. Physical education was compulsory in past.
There was some restrictions for law class people.
Law caste' s people could not get as equal rights as upper caste's students.
I think it was main fault in past. In past  ‘discrimination'   was more than today
Due to lack of money or economically weak condition most of students don’t able to get education even though  they were intelligent.
After ' British invasion'  some advantages came in the education system.
My mother told me that her teacher was coming to convince my grandparents that she is clever student. So, why you don’t allow her for education.
After British invasion English education started. They provided several facilities in education system and also make changes in syllabus.

In past there was also ' Gurukul system'  education. There  ' shishya' (student)  living near or with the 'Guru'.
Students learn from guru and also carrying out daily household chores.
Guru does not receive any fees from shishya  and relationship between guru and shishya’ was  sacred.
It was a tradition that after completed education shishya offered “ The guru dakshina “  before leaving the Gurukul.

Today’s Education system:


Today’s education is different than past.
Present's education is very costly than past..
Today we have technological education through which we can do our hard and also smart work within less time than past.
The invasion of technology has changed education system.
Today we find flow of money in private or self finance school or colleges Is endless.
 Now 6-14 age groups students have right for free and compulsory education.
Many self finance school's or college's main aim not to provide better education and to cultivate students as a future if next-day but, it’s main aim is to make money.
This type of education provide degree certificate to students without any knowledge. I have also seen some students who don’t know what is in their syllabus or which paper they are studying.
Now a days education gives more importance to technology. We can do all our works through online system.

Through online education students come to know about technology and advantages of technology . They become smarter than old generation.
We can easily get information within a minute about any topic.
So at last I would like to say that due to vast use of technology new generation become smarter and smarter than old generation.

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