
Dennis on the contrary, I think the 'stick' is important for discipline, at least to a certain age. In my opinion traditions and religions, which have driven value systems for centuries advocated for the 'rod' as form of punishment when one errs, especially for children. Christians believe in the need to train a child (aged below 12) in the way they should go so that when they are older (about 12 and above) they do not depart from the value system. I agree with Kibati that this is collective and I would lay the burden squarely on the parents. Teachers have little they can accomplish if they are getting children who have been poorly trained by parents. We need to go back to the family institutions that are the true foundations for the generations to come. Parents must spare time to raise up children with values that we desire. We must not allow the TV and most media to do so, except when reinforcing the parent. I think Vision 2030 can advocate for parents to inculcate the right culture from home level. Our education systems can help the parent in this role. My thoughts. Cleophas On 12/14/11, Dennis Kioko <[email protected]> wrote:
As for values, I think our education system is a culprit, we are brought up on a "stick" approach, be disciplined or else the teacher will punish you. Sadly, this ends after high school, and that is where drama begins
Schools should learn the concept of freedom with responsibilities, High school kids need to have more student freedom . Why is it in developed countries, schools don't need military discipline?
-- Sent from my mobile device Sincerely, Cleophas Barmasai "For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly in the present age..." (Titus 2:11,12, NKJV)