Sunday, July 19, 2009

Teachers, don’t left those kids lone: Aamir


Too a great deal rivalry has taken gone the caring feature from schoolchildren, who seem to be nowhere to be found in the race of numerical calculations in addition to report cards, Bollywood actor Aamir Khan said Saturday as he participated in an interactive assembly with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the 140-year-old St. Xavier’s' College for an interactive assembly here Saturday.

"Today, students are mostly focusing on memorizing their subjects for the reason that they have to face questions like 'Did you come primary?', 'How much did you score in mathematics?'" Khan pointed out.

"I would like to hear teacher’s efficient students: 'Hey, your associate is weak in this area under discussion, would you help him?'"

"This will integrate the feeling of distribution as well as caring among students in adding together to will help in making them good persons. We should teach our kids to be caring," he added.

Khan also emphasized on the fact that today's schooling system hardly encourages children to ask questions.

"Sadly, more importance is given to report cards as well as less on exploring minds," Khan explained.

"We should push those minds that are thirsting still hungry for knowledge. Children who suppose in questioning, searching, disagreeing and not just memorizing in addition to cramming are supposed to be appreciated," he added.

In his executive debut "Taare Zameen Par", the actor had essayed the story of an eight-year-old dyslexic boy in adding in somebody's company to how a teacher, played by Aamir, helps him come into view elsewhere of his shell.

"Teaching should be a high paying job so that youngsters be supposed to aim at becoming teachers. I would like to see that one day in India, teaching is the a good number highly paid job," the actor, dressed heedlessly in light blue jeans, a white T-shirt along with a black jacket said, declaiming at length about "Teaching as a profession".

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