Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Education and learning

Have you, as a parent, ever stopped to ponder, what it is you are looking for in an education when you send your child off to school? There is no other aspect of our lives in which we have become more mechanical and laid back than education. A couple of decades ago, education, which went hand in hand with learning, was a very individual need. Education was based on family values, family and individual aspirations etc. I remember getting cent percent in Math in my board exams in the 11th grade (at that time boards were in the 11th as there was no 12th grade). Based on my results I was encouraged to apply for a Commerce degree in any of the good colleges in my city as it would have been a comfortable walk-through. But, I chose to do a degree in History as that was where my leanings lay. At that time, my marks or percentages did not dictate what I did in life. Unfortunately, that is not the case today. The individual’s choice does not matter. And therein lies the problem. With education being so expensive, it is such a waste to spend so much time and money on doing something that one did not want to do in the first place. No longer is it what you want out of an education. But what education can get out of you? The confusion between the subject and the object is the reason why education is such a debated topic today. And to add insult to injury, the people involved, primarily the student and the parent has little or no say in the matter.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Another one on recession!!

At the cost of sounding boring and repetitive, I will say that this recession thing seems to have got the better of us. Even me. Now one would wonder why me. I bored housewife, homeschooling her three children, bearing the brunt of her husband's joblessness, and watching her dog grow old. Well, it has hit me too. Why? I have been forced to reduce my jaunts at the supermarket to once a week where earlier I would go there when the fancy took me and when I was bored. I would walk the aisles of the supermarket as one would walk a botanical garden. But, I cannot do that any more.

I am forced to cook more often, something I absolutely detest and have had a dislike for since god knows when.

But look at the brighter side. I finally have something in common with Bill Gates! Now, now. Let's not get into semantics. We both are victims of recession!

Honestly, I hate the word victim. It reeks of losing, giving up before putting up a fight etc., etc.

My husband does not feel that recession has hit him. Reason? We were constantly in a state of recess.

The recession must have come as a breather for all those who have been struggling to make it in life but did not. After having spent all their lives convincing the world it was 'destiny' and abusing poor Destiny for all the ills in their lives, Destiny found a breather when they found a new 'reason'. Recession. We can rattle off all the statistics we pick off the dailies and the news channels to convince ourselves that we are not alone. But, are we really not alone? I think we are. Because we human beings all react differently to the same word. What is 'being broke' for you may not be the same for me.

The objective of this post is not to sound morose but think aloud. Sorry for using you to bounce it off!