Our primary and secondary schools define what we will be as a nation
Our primary and secondary schools define what we will be as a nation, introduction got longer, basically I wanted to talk today about a particular.
What an expert way of expressing myself, however, I am not an expert at all. Rather, I feel compelled to discuss this with an expert. However, I believe the word. It is possible to understand the condition of this nation by looking at our primary and secondary schools, without looking at what our universities are like.
Recently I have had to look back on my school days for personal reasons. By the way, I have been going to a government secondary school in Dhaka for five years. But, I think, I did not go to any school (because of this, there is no education information in my profile). I attended the place with such difficulty for five years, but I don't seem to have learned anything.
I have shared this feeling with a couple of very close friends from my school, they are very upset to hear the word; They also have a lot of complaints about the education system of the country, but their own school is just a sweet memory, its flaws cannot be talked about.
The introduction got longer, basically I wanted to talk today about a particular aspect of school life. That is, bullying.
Somehow, since I was a child, I have been quite confident, lest people say something like this to me. That's why I'm not a victim of bullying. And, very unfortunately, I didn't even understand how it could affect the victim (I was just a schoolboy myself). Otherwise, when I was in school, I was quite dapute, in the event of a lot of bullying, just stopped with a rebuke; But there was an opportunity to announce in class that if any Shala Kaur suffers, there is news. I could have used such a threat.
Coming so many years later, this issue is moving me a lot. Because, lately, I've been talking about deep dirty bullying in our class; How many of them have caused so much heartache! Yes, even today !!!
A few of our classmates, whom I call Jewels in the Crown, have had very tragic experiences, and, they still carry that grief. Understandably, to say Jewel in the Crown means that they were good students, now successful in their respective careers; But I admire them, I mean, their first characteristic is that they are good as boys.
I didn't understand then, that's why I couldn't stand by - this is regret. But this is a personal matter. But, I see no reason for schools across the country to be different!
Now the horrible feeling when I hear the narration from some of them, looking back, is that the bullying was not just the mischief of some wicked boy. Its root is deeply rooted in our society!
What the Eight-Nine boys told his classmate was not just his own; They would learn all that, not directly from the family, but indirectly! In our society, in the family, there were such thoughts!
Even if you are not a good student yourself (by exam criteria), deep conversations are now only with good students (Jewel in the Crown). If they still have such ugly memories of school life in their minds that they suffer, then, God knows, those who were backbenchers, those who were easy to ridicule, I don't know what kind of memories drive them away!
As far as I know, the run needle in our class has ridiculed; What is not known is that the Chaluans do not know how many nasty experiences they have had to face.
I don't even know what I wrote. Who knows if there is something to post. Sorry! But why is life like that? Why are we such a small nation? Can the organization avoid its liability?
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