Teach The Teacher – Religion baiting in schools

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Source: The post is based on the article “Teach The Teacher – Religion baiting in schools must be responded to by swift and strict penal action. Delays send wrong messages” published in The Times of India on 28th August 2023.

Syllabus: GS 1 – Indian Society – Communalism

Relevance: communal behavior in schools

News: Recently, a school in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar experienced an instance of communalism.

What steps have the authorities taken in response?

A case has been filed by the police under IPC section, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights has sent notices under the Right to Education Act and the Juvenile Justice Act, and a state government investigation has begun.

However, despite this, the teacher continues to make statements and remains free from custody.

Must Read: Communalism in India

What are the findings of research regarding religious discrimination in schools?

Research showed discrimination exist against minority students by teachers in a mid-sized Indian city. The study found that some minority teachers also contributed to this discrimination.

Hence, the findings of the research and the current incident could have adverse effects on the students enrolled in the school.

What can be the way ahead?

Discrimination in schools can have a lasting impact on young minds and shape their behavior as adults. This should worry educators and policymakers. Even esteemed institutions like IITs are not immune to caste bias.

Therefore, taking action against teachers like the one in Muzaffarnagar sets a positive example in addressing this harmful behavior.

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