Thursday, July 8, 2010

Learning Communities

Learning Communities

Introduction:

When you are in school, you are so busy finishing curriculum that you has no time to get educated. Real learning takes place after you’re gone from the campus. We know that education is continuous process. It’s been known that, it a learning from womb to tomb. There are many factors that learning communities may occur.

Finishing a course is justifiable, time for celebration. It may not be a pessimist by any means but in the midst of abounding happiness and exuberant joy, may it sound warning signal. A time can be the most dangerous time in life. The exercises may happen outside the campus. It is the beginning of a real life; now that the academic enterprise has finally come to its happy termination. Education inside the campus is the beginning, not the conclusion but the introduction, not the termination but the deeper and greater pilgrimage in the exciting, exhilarating adventure of learning. However, high your education attainment might be, it is still true that all that has gone before in the educational experience. We were convincing beyond the shadow of the slightest doubt that we had mastered everything under the bun as well as above it. We believe, we comprehended the whole range of human wisdom forwards and backwards. Needless to say, someone experiences outside the campus were seldom went wrong.

Conclusion:

Education is a lifetime process which will goon-on even in the school of the here-after. Therefore, continue the never-ending quest for intellectual excellence. Knowledge certainly is no limit to the wisdom.

In the final analysis, the precious values which our alma mater instilled in our young minds are more enduring that any material rewards, education may give, and don’t you think so? As one who has spent most of the active lifetime around the school – first as a student and later as a teacher… If we were so, then we, our elders, parents, teachers, etc. are of all people most miserable indeed…

Reference:

Herald for Teacher (Magazine) 2001

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