THE TEACHER IS A SLAVE AND THE SOCIETY IS THE MASTER OR OWNER
For those to whom the scriptures are important, the solutions become more important than the problems. Since I do not know the theory of education I can talk directly about the problems. “The very first thing I would like to say is that the present relationship between the teacher and the society has proved dangerous. What is that relationship? The relationship is that the teacher is a slave and the society is the master or owner. What work does the society ask from the teacher? Society wants the teacher to inculcate the old jealousies, old enmities and old thoughts coming down from the past thousands of years into the minds of young children. Those old people, who are as good as dead or dying, want to bequeath, pass on, such things through the teacher into the minds of new generations. It is very surprising that the society demands this type of work from the teacher and the teacher continues to do such work.
THIS IS A DISGRACE FOR THE TEACHERS
This is a great disgrace for the teachers. The disgrace is that the diseases from which the past century suffered are passed on to the current century, through the teacher, as needed by the society. This is needed because the old structure, because the old structure, the vested interests connected with that structure, and the blind beliefs established in that structure, do not want to die. They want to continue to live within the society. Because of the job done by the teacher, he is respected. Without flattering the teacher and without respecting the teacher, it is not possible to ask for this work from him. That is why it is said that the teacher is a guru, respectable, and his advice must be listened to. Why? because the society wants to bequeath its whole pattern of beliefs to its children through the teacher.” Osho, Revolution in Education # 1. (Shiksha mein Kranti)
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