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Stop disgracing teachers

Published : Thursday, 5 September, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 255
Teachers are the pillars of knowledge, shaping the generation's future. We need not be a conspiracy expert to realize the plot of the teacher's humiliation and who are the stakeholders working outside of the curtains. Aside from your professional background, what's our perspective and reaction to the nationwide humiliation of our teacher? It is confusing as to what students' stance is! However, the resentment in their eyes should be restrained. 

The country's long-term improvement depends on its education methodology and economic approach. As the students snatched liberation in every section through a mass movement that paid hundreds of lives, particularly in freedom of speech and expression from the fascist regime, they became arrogant in some cases, influenced by some miscreants in the dress of civil attire.Besides, it seems that now raising voices against students is politically incorrect as they are the bringers of our new liberated country. 

A nation's conscience and well-being come out mainly from formal educational institutions and moral learning in their daily met platform like family, and religious culture. Recently, some videos went viral where students forced their teachers to resign from their positionsdisrespectfully, this created a mixture of emotions in every thoughtful person, in such incidents, mobs divided on the case of ethical questions. Those who support this treatment of removal, arguethat those teachers associated with fascismand implemented the order of a dictator, don't deserve tribute at all. Those who are against such behaviour refuted logically that sometimes teachers are obliged to do it to escape threats and trouble, or they can be eradicated by a systematic commission. In our country, teachers are not financially gigantic, they are merely aspiring for minimum respect in our society after their retirement. Our questions are, how can students tolerate a corrupted mentality when they deviate from the teacherly approach? While those teachers who were talking in favour of justice boldly in the teeth of fierce torture, they are presented in the front line with full of stature. Things went worse when students even entered teacher's houses demanding resignations and putting their families at risk. The matter of paying importance is all over with the heinous teacher. It is also true that the erosion of teacher's respect among students is also a growing concern, as in the matter of reformation.

When the interim government is trying their best to move forward, many obstacles hinder its path of multivalence planning. With the emergence, the powerful institutional positions became traitors to the state as they corrupted the system. We should understand that teachers are scapegoats of the previous regime in most cases. The governing body, guardian, and the degraded teacher's colleague are seen standing silent nearby without making their remark. The removal is an opportunity for aspirants as surreptitious payment is carved by students' rebels. The ongoing behaviours from the student's side will causemore crises in choosing this profession. If an intellectual student and expert in various fields feel insecure, then how can it be possible to reform our educational atmosphere? We are witnessing the breakdown of academic discipline as mentioned by the Education Advisor Professor Wahiduddin Mahmud. As the interim government can create an artificial vacuum or urgent requirement process, we should not be impatience. 

Therefore, we, students urge an immediate commission to reduce such heartbroken incidents in educational institutionsand solve the crisis in an apple pie order. Everything should be formal and non-violence way for that patience is crucial.

The writer is a Student of English Department, Comilla University



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