Guest guest Posted October 16, 1999 Report Share Posted October 16, 1999 >........ HH Hridayananda Dasa Goswami where he is > speaking on the issue of education in ISKCON. It seems he is hitting the > nail on the head when he mentions that the teachers in ISKCON have to be > well educated and have the proper credentials and talent for teaching, as > well as a devotional attitude. > > It would seem that both those qualities would have to be there. It is not > enough that someone wants to be a gurukula teacher yet doesn't have any > credentials for teaching or that someone has knowledge yet doesn't have > the talent involved to deliver that knowledge. While it is a most > difficult beginning it would seem that until there are enough qualified > teachers to teach and qualified parents to support the teachers there > will always be difficulty. I think Jitakrodha Prabhu describes here very good what may have been the failures of ISKCON.s schools called "Gurukula". I really wonder why this term was introduced in the first place to ISKCON,s schools. Where they really "Gurukula,s, the school of the guru, in the vedic traditional sence or where they something else? A privat school to teach Prabhupadas teachings, to the youth. Where the teachers (gurus) really gurus who where instructing theyr disciples there in this ashram schools? What where Prabhupadas motivations by starting this kind of schools for his disciples? What whas the modell for this kind of schools? Were this schools run by professionals who knew the art of teaching and where talented to work with children? How where this schools superwised, what was theyr structure of autority and control? How it comes that for so long time abuses remaind undiscovered? Why did the children endured this for so long without saying anything? What atmosphere was in this schools which promoted the abuse and illtreatment of some children? I never went to some of this gurukulas so I can just wonder and send my questions in outer space in the hope I my get some answers from you, which may satisfy my sad mind. I feel very sorry for this poor kids and send you my heartfelt greetings and whishes for a better and happy future. Where they victims of a wrong philosophy or its wrong application? Or of too much idealism and faith in Krsna as the controler of everything, including what was going on in this schools? A wrong understanding of karma as a law which controls everything and one cannot do anything about it, in order to stopp it - just endure it and surrender to Krsna? Ys, Harsi das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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