‘Who Fails When A Child Fails’
By Sadia Wali
While attending an inspiring Educational Seminar on
Saturday, 1st August 2015, at Karachi Arts Council organized by
Educational Resource Development Centre, I remembered John Holt’s book How Children
Fail. The book I have read three times and every time I read it moved my heart
more deeply. The last time I read the book, I marked the quote I liked the
most. John Holt writes in his book, How Children Fail,
“For many years I have been asking myself why
intelligent children act unintelligently at school. The simple answer is,
"Because they're scared." I used to suspect that children's defeatism
had something to do with their bad work in school, but I thought I could clear
it away with hearty cries of "Onward! You can do it!" What I now see
for the first time is the mechanism by which fear destroys intelligence, the
way it affects a child's whole way of looking at, thinking about, and dealing
with life.”
The Seminar ‘Who Fails When A Child Fails’ made
teachers and parents realized their role and responsibilities in developing
skills of their children. It is only possible by providing cordial environment
at home and school which helps in character building and enhancing the learning
and creative capabilities of young kids.
The seminar focused on the key roles of the teachers
to recognize and understand the psychological and emotional problem of the children.
Learning and failure need to be revisited and changed. Creative aspect of
education should be highlighted. How children learn and explore, teachers never
ponder at. It is essential to build a strong bond between teacher and student
to develop natural talent and skills of children.
Skits performed by the students of 22nd Batch of
Professional Teachers Certificate course was superbly performed. The short role
plays was written by renowned writer Manzar Imam. The role plays focused on
various themes of parenting and negligence of teachers which leads to a child’s
academic failure. The guests and chief guests greatly
admired the poster exhibition by participants which depicts their deep
thinking, extensive research and creativeness.
Participants of the seminar Dr. Syed Irfan Hyder,
Tahir Javed, Rashida Murtaza, Dr.Shahida Mohiuddin and Salman Asif Siddiqui highlighted
various aspects which teachers do not consider important in boosting up the
intellect and skills of young growing children.
Tahir Javed’s opening statement caught my attention.
As he said, children are the loveliest creations of Allah. They are not born
for failures, they have to play a pivotal role in the world. We need to nurture
the capabilities and talents of young kids. Another captivating statement by
Tahir sahib was about testing and grading. Testing means measurement of things like
measuring vegetables or other eatables. The intelligences of children cannot be
measured at any age or at any level; teachers need to comprehend this critical element.
As it is seen that the examination papers are not made according to a child’s
level of understanding; this kind of testing does not helps to improve the
skills of the children rather the fear of getting fail make them more anxious,
pessimistic and insecure. So who faces the consequences? And how the child cope up with the
circumstances, we educators need to ponder at.
Rashida Murtaza spoke in an enthusiastic tone about
retention and class repeating of the child. She emphasized over the schools to
discourage Retention Policy rather introduce Remedial Support Program for
children who needs assistance to uplifts their learning and skills.
Dr.Shahida Mohiuddin expressed her views with
whole-heartedness,
a teacher should aim at creating a learning environment in classroom; let
children be engaged in learning and develop their creativity and curiosity.
Just see their creativity, experimentation, how they think in depth and their
power of questioning makes them unique and distinct, Let their self- confidence
and self- esteem grow not wither. When children have fear of failure, they lose
their sense of joy. Self- building concept and imaginative thinking becomes
stagnant and they begin to drift towards dejection and misery.
Sense of failure deeply affects the personality, the child continues to feel
negative about himself. For example, ‘I can’t do anything in life’ or ‘I am a failure’.
Sense of failure and guilt is the source of all abnormalities’ she emphasized.
We
can best help children learn, not by deciding what we think they should learn
and thinking of ingenious ways to teach it to them, but by making the world, as
far as we can, accessible to them, paying serious attention to what they do,
answering their questions -- if they have any -- and helping them explore the
things they are most interested in.”
―
John Holt
According to Dr. Syed Irfan Hyder, schools instead
of focusing on external environment of teaching i.e. classroom management and
the paradigm of testing, teachers need to boost up creativeness in children, to
let them think and explore new ideas and create great things. Let the child
grade himself and understand his competences.
Lastly, Salman Asif Siddiqui and Tahir Javed talked
about consequences and some solutions. Salman Asif Siddiqui said that Holistic
learning for the child is important. Nowadays, the phenomenon of teaching has
been changed. Instead of fostering
knowledge and learning in young people, education is merely motivating young
people towards accomplishing academic goals. Teachers need to understand their
role; provide insult stress free learning environment at schools. An innovative
atmosphere will help teachers to understand the child’s attitude and behavior,
improve teacher- child relationship and builds up his character. To make a
child confident and motivated, respect his self-esteem and instantly respond to
the queries of children.
Tahir Javed said he never saw a teacher or principal
being upset on a child’s failure. The school never take the blame of a child’s
failure, it is the child and the family suffers economic and social consequences.
In his opinion, if teachers follow the passion and commitment of not failing
the child and helping the child to improve his skills. At least till secondary
level teachers can opt for this decision and can implement in their schools for
the better progress of the child.
Summing up the Session, Salman Asif Siddiqui said
there is something seriously and fundamentally wrong with our contemporary
education system. We feel that a radical change is possible if teachers and
parents take initiatives and help those who are launching movements for the
educational change in ummah.
I will quote Qur’an here: “And those who strive in
our (cause), we will certainly guide them to our Paths: For verily Allah is
with those who do right”. (Al-Ankaboot: 69)
The article is written by Sadia Wali,She works as research Assistant at Teacher's Development Centre
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