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Camp X-Ray 2

May 11, 2008

Now, ya’ll will prob’ly get freaked out by these words “Camp X-Ray”, because of what it talks about:Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Phew! Place where the most wicked and ugliest techniques are used against the detainees. So, My Indian School has a bit of similar attitudes towards us. On the first day of my joining, I was made to undergo questioning (take it as interrogation) for >> not wearing the right Shoes. I even heard rumors that one of our ex-academic instructors was escorted away by POLICE for breaking a child arm AND my Dad came across a discussion about my School in which it was told by one his colleagues that aGrade-2 teacher slapped a child so hard on the face that he had to be admitted into the HOSPITAL with severe injuries on the face and suffered a partial deafness in one of his ears. I myself witnessed a guy being insulted by a tutor who used all the foul language he could. This “banging and blowing” scenes are just not being created here but perhaps in every Indian school on earth despite severe warning made by concerned departments. 

I have a feeling that the current teachers working in Indian Schools cast more terror than knowledge on the child. I read an article the other day about abuse which mentioned that if students are dealt harshly, their creativity starts to diminish. With a survey performed by some of my counterparts, we discovered that about 75% of the students in my school need “out-of-school” tutorials. The Reason: Simply because they hated the way it is presented to them @ the classroom. 

So, this time one more terrifying move by our school was all the classrooms in the campus are getting armed with cameras and intercom systems. The funny part is that the rooms have no CLOCKS and we’re going to get cameras!! I’m really happy about the fact that this is going to be my last year in this virtual prison in where no one can question the higher cheese.

Talking about Academics, we learn the stuff which were discovered or invented years back and the Indian Curriculum when compared with IGCSE can easily inflict a sensation in one’s mind that Indian Education Process really needs to evolve a great deal. (Example: In the computer curriculum we learn the functionality of DOS, whereas the other boards around the world shed light on what’s going on around the world, O.S. like XP, Vista, Mac, etc) Indian Tutors and Professionals are noted for their intellect and mastery in their concerned field, so if we have a proper consultation and a well-baked Road Map we can really hope to see every Indian being given priority where ever they go.  

PS: Be careful when ya enter our Labs, there are worth billions of Dollars, because everything in it is Antique. 

More to come on: Indian Schools