According to this topic, the answer is NO, knowledge should not chase students, but the students should chase the knowledge.
Unfortunately, by the development of science and technology, this is not happening. There are many knowledge resources which are available at any time through the internet or other social networking means.
If we want to make children chase the knowledge, first as teachers we should start to chase knowledge. What we mean is that teachers should acquire the knowledge according to the needs of the children, and make it available to them at their level and joy.
Our learning from: ‘Can you teach a Zebra some Algebra’ -by Debashis Chatterjee
- Kavita Devda, Byju Joseph and Jafar Khan.
The Fabindia School
Unfortunately, by the development of science and technology, this is not happening. There are many knowledge resources which are available at any time through the internet or other social networking means.
If we want to make children chase the knowledge, first as teachers we should start to chase knowledge. What we mean is that teachers should acquire the knowledge according to the needs of the children, and make it available to them at their level and joy.
Our learning from: ‘Can you teach a Zebra some Algebra’ -by Debashis Chatterjee
- Kavita Devda, Byju Joseph and Jafar Khan.
The Fabindia School
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