MONDAY MUSE (06 September 2010)

TEACHER

‘Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel’- Socrates

Our personalities are moulded by the valuable lessons that we learn from our 
many teachers. They include our parents, formal teachers at school, skill 
teachers who teach us music, sports, as well as peers and even our own 
students. But the roles of parenting, teaching and mentoring generally come 
into two types.

It is pertinent to note that many see the role has one that moulds the 
personality, akin to a potter shaping a lump of clay. However, each child has 
infinite potential and is a future tree waiting to grow and bloom. Hence 
effective teachers are the ones who choose to be gardeners to the seed of 
potential that lies in the learner.

There is an old Chinese saying that underlines the implications of wrong 
approaches to teaching: ‘give a seed to a potter and you shall have a bonsai’. 
While the potter breathes life into dead clay, the gardener has to take care 
about not stifling the very life of the learner. The gardener’s approach can 
really shape a personality and script a destiny. And a potter’s path can result 
in tragedy or cause a mutiny.

However, the role of a gardener is not as easy as it looks. It requires us to 
be better at tolerance, facilitation, allowing space and empowering the 
learner’s right to make a choice. William Arthur Ward said it so well: that ‘a 
mediocre teacher tells, a good teacher explains, a superior teacher 
demonstrates and a great teacher inspires!’

Let’s BE BETTER at the noble task of teaching
The learner-seed is nurtured with gardening!

- Pravin K. Sabnis

PRAVIN SABNIS conducts UNLEARNING UNLIMITED outbound workshops across India for 
corporate and other teams. MONDAY MUSE is based on JCI-India’s National 
President’s theme: Touch To Transform (2004), We Are The Future (2005), Speak 
Through Action (2006), Develop New Dimensions (2007) & the JCI theme – BE 
BETTER (2008 onwards).



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