Echoes of Takshashila & Gurukul: Reclaiming the Soul of Indian Education - Time Travel for Education in India.
How is India, the
nation that gave the world its first university at Takshashila, now burdened
with an education system it cannot manage? The ultimate irony is that the
country which initiated the world into higher learning, has failed to find its
footing within its own education system.
What was lost along the
way &how do we set it right?
The Dissolution of a Sacred Tie
In the ancient Gurukul
& Vedic systems, the teacher-student relationship was the core. Students
stayed in the Guru's home, sharing the Guru's life, even its chores &
routines. This lifestyle left no room for ego on either side; the teacher &
student formed a symbiotic partnership, a familial bond which emphasized
respect & collective existence.
In modern India, the
system is completely different. The education system has now reduced itself to
a commodity-driven scramble for employment. It places salary over 'knowledge
with character' & drives students into a race for careers like medicine,
law or the corporate world.
On the contrary,
ancient education was comprehensive, touching all aspects of the human, his
society & his surroundings, including culture, morality, science &
self-realization.
Students were made
aware of the divine nature of the universe within themselves & in others,
taught to master their own nature & trained to strive for truth & peace
in their lives. The aim was to createhumans whose basic animal instincts were refined
to create noble, enlightened individuals capable of serving society. Character
was as important as intelligence.
The Shift from Guru to Employee
In today's Indian
schools, teachers lack the motivation or interest they should have for teaching.
They merely clock in, spend set hours at school with little regard for student
involvement, concerned more with salary, vacations & leaves.
How did a reverent Guru
turn into a mere employee?
The decline in this
teaching paradigm occurred about 1 millennium ago after the invaders & it
only gained momentum as Indian culture absorbed foreign influences.
Today, we have a vicious cycle: Only those educated on
strong foundations of both knowledge & character will be good teachers, but
there are increasingly fewer such people getting educated.
Furthermore, societal
shifts have also contributed. The disappearance of the joint family means that
many teachers, especially women, they have to rush back home to take care of
family, with no one else to help them manage responsibilities.
The rising trend of
consumerism, social media & other digital influences have also led to a 'keeping
up with the Joneses' attitude that creates a hyper-competitive learning
& living environment. When money becomes the primary yardstick for success
in society, education becomes subordinate.
Respect is a two-way
process. Students will always honor & respect their teacher if they feel
that their teacher respects them & their inherent capacity. But parents, if
they were never themselves taught by good teachers who they revered, will never
teach their children to honor their teachers. This negative attitude will never
change without intervention.
The Morass of Today
Today, Indian schools
have stagnated. Indiscipline is rising, the two-way engagement between teacher
& student is plummeting &moral values are scarce. Technology has also
served to distract rather than unite intellect. Entertainment has triumphed
over education.
The reason for the
success & global recognition of the Gurukul system lies in its aim: the
overall growth of a human. It preached charity as the source of happiness &
was driven by high principles of morality &selfless service. Education was
not a dry, didactic pursuit; it was a curious, engaging process of the inner
self, not a mindless acquisition of data.
A Blueprint for Progress
To bring back the
system, it must now be treated as a social commitment rather than a business
endeavor. Here's how:
Teacher-Student-Campus Coexistence:
Teachers must be
permitted to stay with their families in institutional campuses. The energy
saved from tiresome commutes must be diverted to nurturing students.
Reinstate Holistic Curriculums:
Moral, cultural &value-based
education must be reintroduced into the curriculum & not dismissed as an
optional or superfluous component. This applies to arts, sports & crafts
which are usually displaced after grade seven to make room for science or math.
The government has to strictly enforce this.
Fair remuneration for the private sector:
The private sector too
must provide its teachers with fair remuneration. One cannot expect excellent
teaching from underpaid, stressed individuals.
The role of parents:
Parents must be
anchored in the principle of respect for teachers. If the teacher complains
about the student, the parents should utilize it as a moment to educate their
ward, instead of creating friction. Students who are taught to mock &
ridicule their peers will lose all capacity for empathy & then also, the
ability to respect their parents.
Merit-based, free higher education:
The government should
make higher & professional education absolutely free for deserving students
regardless of their background, as inability to access education for capable
brains causes’ social unrest.
De-commercialization:
Regulatory bodies must
curb the blatant commercialization of schools that place profit overpedagogy.
The Best Investment
There is nothing that
modern society needs most desperately; and that is cheap, free, good quality,
value-based education. It is the foundation stone of society itself. Roads,
fancy apartments, fancy cars will serve no useful purpose for a society without
an educated people to serve them. Doctors, lawyers, engineers & politicians
will need not just knowledge but good moral character.
Education isn't what is
recorded by test scores, rather what the person knows about science, how
technology affects the person, the place they have in society & how they
relate to other humans. Pouring money into education, freely & universally,
for the masses would be the most strategic move any society can take.
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