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From: Subir Shukla <notification+kr4marbae4mn@facebookmail.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 8:08 PM
Subject: [Right to Education] It's true that an unacceptably large percentage...
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It's true that an unacceptably large percentage of children are denied the right to education by not having the opportunity. But a phenomenally larger percentage are denied their right INSIDE the classroom - by being treated shabbily, being forced to participate in processes that harm their potential (such as mainly listening or memorising), being subject to comparison, and worst, with the teacher trying to teach all children the same thing in the same way at the same time - which naturally ensures that many are left out. The real battle of the RTE will be fought inside the classroom in the coming years (maybe decades).
Subir Shukla 8:08pm Apr 21
It's true that an unacceptably large percentage of children are denied the right to education by not having the opportunity. But a phenomenally larger percentage are denied their right INSIDE the classroom - by being treated shabbily, being forced to participate in processes that harm their potential (such as mainly listening or memorising), being subject to comparison, and worst, with the teacher trying to teach all children the same thing in the same way at the same time - which naturally ensures that many are left out. The real battle of the RTE will be fought inside the classroom in the coming years (maybe decades).

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