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		<title>Analyzing Lack Of Educational Motivation In Students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Education is the key towards success for every country.It helps to boost the economy and to generate democratic society. The main resource of any country is Human Resource. If we&#8217;ll prepare educated human in our society in advance by providing proper education facilities to our younger generation, then we could move towards the path of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Education is the key towards success for every country.It helps to <br />boost the economy and to generate democratic society. The <br />main resource of any country is Human Resource. If we&#8217;ll prepare <br />educated human in our society in advance by providing proper education <br />facilities to our younger generation, then we could move towards the <br />path of success.<br/><br/>If we look towards our Education system, there are many unveiled reasons <br />behind the de-motivation and poor academic performance of <br />students. Despite a great deal of effort since from the day of <br />independence, academic achievement among students in Pakistan continues <br />to lag behind. No doubt we are moving towards the successful future, but our education system some how, is hampering the progress of our country.<br/><br/>The results, which we see in matriculation, intermediate and graduation <br />are not up to mark.<br/><br/>The interest in students to achieve quality education is de-motivated <br />in the recent years.The only thing student require, is <br />Certificate/Degree with passing marks.<br/><br/>In the attempt to improve school results, the teacher educators and <br />education counselor are trying their level best to find the roots of <br />poor academic achievement of school students.Educational Psychologist <br />has also developed many tests, to judge and improve the skills of <br />students, but the real cause has not been founded till date, that what <br />makes the student frustrated to back out of education so easily? <br />Might be it&#8217;s the fault of Ministry of Education to develop lack of <br />integrated curriculum and wrong dimensional policies or it might be the <br />fault of a teacher, whose teaching style is not appropriate to the age <br />level students they teach, or its the problem of Learning Disability in <br />a child.<br/><br/>Some point the finger at the outrageous homework loads students given <br />by the teachers. Students are overburdened with academic demands of <br />questionable value and, as a result, end up indifferent to studies, <br />exhausted, and worn out.In addition,the heavy loads of books are not <br />worthwhile, until and unless the students are ready to go through it. <br />Our Curriculum Ministry is trying to develop curriculum according to <br />their own judgement, without keeping in view the taste and level of a <br />student.<br/><br/>The reason for the poor academic achievement could be any out of these. <br />But the question is, Why the students academic records are more <br />successful in European and American Countries?<br/><br/>The answer is that, they are keen to learn and explore things. No over <br />load of work is given to them nor books load and examination pressure <br />is exerted on them.The books are well integrated too. <br />The new writers, who want to write curriculum books according to the <br />requirement of students are never encouraged in our country.<br/><br/>Teachers, even sometimes avoid researching, and teaches whatever is <br />given in the textbook.<br/><br/>The main contributing factors that lead to low learning proficiency of <br />students according to my experience as a teacher are as follows<br/><br/>1. Incomprehension of the Studying Purpose <br /><br/><br/>The main reason why so many students don’t feel interested in what they <br />are doing at school, is the incomprehension of their studying routine. <br />A vast majority of private and government teachers are not even <br />bothered to explain to their students what the learning outcomes are, <br />why they need to achieve them and how they will be assessed.Mostly<br/><br/>Teachers take out their text books and start making a wrong impression <br />of rote learning on students, and then evaluate their students without <br />seeing the capabilities of a child.Students are not encouraged to write <br />their own answers. Despite of it, teacher wants their student to copy <br />the same answer in the examination, which they have taught or were made <br />to write.<br/><br/>Thus, the writing and analytical thinking skill gets hamper, for which <br />we can&#8217;t blame a student.<br/><br/>Student just accomplish their tasks by command, which needs to be <br />bluntly carried out.Students prepare projects, submit reports etc just <br />to get extra marks, without knowing the purpose of their study.<br/><br/>2. Wrong Assessment Process<br /><br/><br/>Assessment means to evaluate children capabilities, not to judge them. <br />Assessment in Pakistan is often wrongly intended by teachers as a <br />punishment for students, or traps to catch them out. Grades seem to <br />exist in order to show students’ errors, mistakes and drawbacks in the <br />study area, rather than to give students reasonable chance of <br />demonstrating their achievements of specific learning goals. Same five <br />years questions, wrong curriculum development by the ministry of <br />education, changing of the course at the last moment of the end of the <br />year are going on in secondary and higher classes. Assessment should <br />not be based on counting the pages, which a student fills. Rather than <br />this, evaluating system should be changed.Invigilators should be well <br />educated to judge the learning tasks and own input, else the wrong <br />assessment process, which is going on since a long time would create a <br />fearful attitude in students towards assessment.<br/><br/>Students are learning not for acquiring knowledge but for getting a <br />“pass.” Students, who works hard gets low marks, because the teacher <br />checks the paper according to their knowledge and often forgets student <br />effort of contributing towards answering question.<br/><br/>3. Lack of integrated Curriculum<br /><br/><br/>Ministry of Education is making such a curriculum, which is not up to <br />mark and is not well integrated with full resources. Mistakes in the <br />books and wrong statements makes student furious. <br />Activities are always missing in our curriculum books. The quality and <br />the presentation of book makes jack a dull boy.<br/><br/>Our curriculum is made by professionals, but the question is, Why the <br />curriculum is not made yet, according to the needs and requirement of <br />the students? We are just trying to change our curriculum all the time <br />on the basis of the prevailing fear of any other examination <br />systems,coming ahead in the competition. If we are capable, why don&#8217;t <br />we move ahead rather than taking wrong decisions at the end moment.<br/><br/>4. Teachers Fault <br /><br/><br/>With classes consisting of more than 15-20 children, many students feel <br />deprived of the due attention on their teacher’s part.Teachers are the <br />leader and a role model for every student. Every student want to be <br />unique and want their place in teachers heart. They are placed among <br />the great lot of students without their personal interests, and <br />problems with studying being taken into account. As a result, students <br />don’t feel cared about, lose their identity, become indifferent to <br />studies and lose faith in the brighter future.<br/><br/>Teacher should treat their student equally and give proper attention to <br />every student of his/her class.<br/><br/>5. Wrong attitude of parents <br /><br/><br/>Many parents are “performance oriented,” which emphasises results such <br />as students’ grades, rather than knowing whether their child have <br />mastered the material or not.They just want their child to be on the <br />top of the list and thats all.<br/><br/>Children gets frustrated, when parent keeps a lot of expectations from<br/><br/>our child, which de-motivates them most of the time.<br/><br/>There are many parents,who tells their child in advance that they have <br />to join their fathers or forefathers business after passing school, <br />which also makes student less motivated to perform well in examination <br />and thus, poor performance is seen in the results, just because of the <br />wrong impression embossed by parents on their children.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Munir Moosa							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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