Patronizing Arts in Schools
In these days when education is marketised to bring out only the best academic results, only to admit students who score best, art remains a good for nothing. Everyone is bestowed by a godly talent that need to be polished and carved out. But nowadays schools do nothing to bring up inner talents of students despite conducting talent fest as a ritual.
There are many students who wish to showcase their hidden treasure. They may not be the toppers, yet they seek appreciation that enrich their confidence.
In a contracted school life, it gives them opportunities to realise oneself. Group participation allows students to learn sharing and caring. Moreover they learn the happiness in involved group work.
It's sad as many schools promote only those who promise to win prizes. It just seems to be better from a logical viewpoint.Thus they shatter the aspirations, the hopes, the toil of many. In a race only one wins. But still we can keep trying. In certain instance, these tries inspire us to come back again and fight.In reality those who lose learn keenly than those who win.
Schools must devote a little time for patronizing artistic skills of children with a single drop of sincerity. It's the least artists scope among brilliants. Let us hope for education that provides for all at its best.
There are many students who wish to showcase their hidden treasure. They may not be the toppers, yet they seek appreciation that enrich their confidence.
In a contracted school life, it gives them opportunities to realise oneself. Group participation allows students to learn sharing and caring. Moreover they learn the happiness in involved group work.
It's sad as many schools promote only those who promise to win prizes. It just seems to be better from a logical viewpoint.Thus they shatter the aspirations, the hopes, the toil of many. In a race only one wins. But still we can keep trying. In certain instance, these tries inspire us to come back again and fight.In reality those who lose learn keenly than those who win.
Schools must devote a little time for patronizing artistic skills of children with a single drop of sincerity. It's the least artists scope among brilliants. Let us hope for education that provides for all at its best.
Post by Jeva Maria Joseph, XII C