Dear Friends and Students
I am writing this story with a lot of anguish. I am not definitely inspired and motivated while writing this but making an attempt. Today I was reading an article in EENADU, a vernacular Telugu NEWS paper, “It is an Emergency for Education Sector”, commented by Prof. Krishna Kumar, an Indian intellectual and academician, former Director of National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT)!! One side country is gasping for the Oxygen. Another side child remained distant with Akshar! Being a Human Being Vs. Being a Teacher, definitely, it is a Painful Experience! I am subjective to correction; I might be wrong today or wrong tomorrow. Time decides. Read my perspective!!
No doubt, Battling Corona should be the first priority- To the Government, To the Family, and To the Individual. However, Last year millions of students got cleared examinations without pass mark criteria. More or less, this year, we are doing a similar progression without exams for school children and compromised internal tests for college-going students. It is going to have a great consequence. Today there is no impact, life is normal for students, progresses for the next class! However, No-Education is like a Diabetes. Corona is like a Heart attack. While we are operating the Heart, if we don’t control Diabetes, doctors know the consequences! I don’t need to explain!
You know, as per UNESCO, 89% of the world’s student population were out of school due to Covid-19 closure. This is as of March 2020 data. As of 12 January 2021, approximately 825 million learners are affected due to school. 1.6 billion children and youngsters unable to attend physical schools/colleges. This is one-sixth of the world population!! Their learning got tainted for 2 long years!
Today we are in April 2021. Still, there is nope! School/College closures not only affect students, teachers, and families, but it will have long term economic and societal cost- student debt, lapses in digital/online learning, food security, compromised nutrition, education dependent services, working parents have to take care of the children at home, leads to wage/job loss, research progress, delated employment opportunities, etc
It has been estimated that the rate of reading ability gain in kindergarten children in the U.S slows down by 66% during school closures compared to active Schooling-International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. I am sure every country is having similar or more % (slowdown of reading ability). The other issues found in all age students were, lost passion for specific subjects, the inability to focus on crucial information, and tainted academic integrity all over (Wikipedia)
Now the question remains the same: Oxygen First, Akshar Next Strategy or Oxygen Primary, Akshar First Strategy!! My vote goes to the latter!! If a youth is NOT in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET)/ Not in school / vocational training and also unemployed for more than 2 years due to pandemic, can you imagine a world with 2+ billion population missing education? It becomes a chaotic and deep societal crisis- leads to in-fighting, malnutrition, economic loss, use of narcotics, unwanted video consumption, depression, delayed marriages, and unwanted marriages, what not!! Nearsightedness (myopia) is a common vision condition in which you can see objects near to you clearly, but objects farther away are blurry. We should not get into myopic condition!!
Governments should not be pressured now. We need to cooperate with them and provide all our citizen support.
Let the intellectual community think and decide what is good for society. We should not increase peer pressure and negative transmission. This is a true testing time for everyone. We need to take care of health, take all precautions, and pray to God for early recovery of the education sector before we witness a decade of damage!!
Think Big, Think Broad, while Be Safe, Be Healthy
Your Well-wisher
Ravi Saripalle
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Source Inspiration:
https://www.eenadu.net/mukyamshalu/mainnews/general/2701/121085280
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