Perfection
is the ultimate goal that all, if not most, human beings would aspire to
attend. But what is the key to perfection? The key that would unlock many locks
of perfections. These locks are not the ordinary ones that we find in hardware
stores. Not even the local made ones. Despite the complexities, mazes, and
varying differences in locks, it requires one ‘absolute refine’ key to unlock
all – the key that would unlock the locked worlds of wisdom, intelligence,
literature, science and arts, humanity, and what not. But who is this absolute
refine key?
After
much awaiting, commitment, and enhancement, Ministry of Education will be
fitting in this day (May 2, 2012) as the last piece to the puzzle ‘Sherig Century – hundred years of modern
education in Bhutan and its contribution to nation’ (Bhutan Observer). Teachers
are the nation builders. I hear this phrase every often that at times I pay no
heed or is forgotten. May be this is the very reason why today is observed as
“TEACHERS DAY”, which also marks as one fundamental accomplishment in the
history of modern education since its introduction in 1913 by Druk Gyalpo
Gongsar Ugyen Wangchuck. Today is the day where I am bestowed with an ample
opportunity in reflecting upon the bygone school/college days and show my
appreciation by rejoicing or sharing of gifts. The days of toiling during the
last few days prior to sitting for exams, the days of finding myself in cold
feet for loosing textbooks, the days of anticipating for better academic
results, and most important of all the days my teachers (irrespective of what
culture background they hail from) taught me; how to read and write, numbers
are distinct from alphabets, Dzongkha and English are two important subjects,
engaging in outdoor/indoor activities are equally important as studying. These
are few among many others that I am happy to name.
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Teachers
are believed to be always on their toes making sure they have right and
saturating answer to every possible question the students might raise. Teachers
also have the ability in understanding a language that requires an eye to see
beyond what was seen, an ear to listen beyond what was heard, a heart to endure
beyond what was endured, and a soul to feel beyond what was felt when placed in
predicament. If none of these are accentuated then the probability of
misjudgment should not summon as surprise. Even if it did, then the only hope
left is, as many say, whatever happens it happens for good.
I
am a dreamer. I say so because I dream of becoming one of the best teachers in
Bhutan. I know and already foresee the path to becoming the best teacher is not
so welcoming and hindrances from every nook and corner are very expected. I
want to bring the change by filling up the loopholes our modern education still
lacks. But one should not mistake me for I am not trying to stand my ground by
demeaning or discrediting the Ministry of Education/Royal University of
Bhutan/teachers/lecturers for all the best they are contributing and hours they
are toiling in bringing us to this far. Now, it is my solemn duty in taking the
modern education at least a step higher. This might sound little alarming or
early or not so feasible but introducing of varieties of chronological
small-scale research activities in schools would prepare them towards
independent learning/college. From my own experience, independent learning
plays a vital role than dependent learning (teacher-dependent) for one minor
search/study links to exploration of other major areas of study. It might be little/more
time consuming but we should not be ignorant of adage that journey to success
is never smooth. There are many other alluring activities that are still
lingering in the back of my head. When the time is right and I am in the right
place, I shall bring it to life.
Change
could be misleading if not examined and executed smartly. Change is what
teachers bring in their students. Thank you to the teachers that have brought
changes in me viz. academically, sociologically, psychologically, cognitively,
and physically. Today, with all my heart, hands in the air, smile across my
face, I can proudly say “TEACHERS” are
the absolute refine key that unlocked many perfect doors and shaped me into
what I am now. Happy Teachers Day.
3 comments:
Brother,
I salute you for coming up with this great write-up. I enjoyed it thoroughly going through it. Sometimes, I get a feeling that you should be a writer, wait you are a writer already! :)
Looking forward reading more articles. Keep posting.
Cheers,
Pema
Brother,
I salute you for coming up with this great write-up. I enjoyed it thoroughly going through it. Sometimes, I get a feeling that you should be a writer, wait you are a writer already! :)
Looking forward reading more articles. Keep posting.
Cheers,
Pema
Thanks Pema. I will try to keep up with posting.
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