Sunday, 10 February 2013

Teaching is a noble profession


Teaching is a noble profession 


                             Before I interpret anything about this subject, first of all I like to write four lines in Gujarati language about the duty of a teacher

Mahek Bhini Yad Ne Me Notari Che,
Vadla varsad Ni kankotri Che
Verg  Maro Ne Badha Vidhyarthi Mare
Man Kashi Ne Gangotri Che…………”

                                    The above four lines suggest that Teaching is a NOBLE DUTY, not  a NOBLE PROFESSION, if Teacher is faithful towards their duty no need to go at any temple or no need to go at any holy places and yes it is also for the students that if they give their all devotion to their duty as a student they don’t need to go to temple, Both students and teachers are responsible to turn the duty teaching into a profession but I like to give a one example that how teaching turns into a profession.


    Once in our Semester – 1 clas,Barad sir was talking about  the “Guru-Shishya  prampara”,at that time he said that, during that time students were lived with Guru and they went towards Guru at any time to solve their difficuties,Gurus didn’t tell them that our class was over so don’t disturb me in my personal time, while now a days Teachers don’t give their contact numbers because they think that we don’t want to declare our personal contact numbers, due to this type of belief of a teacher to not be personal with students, so that now a time the duty of  teaching turns into a profession.