Mangaluru: At this college, students scoring above 90% get chance to travel by air


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Mar 9: We have been witnessing educational institutions vying with each other in getting better results by taking additional classes, giving special attention to certain students and making them to work on probable question papers. The women's PU college at car street in the city has stood apart by bringing out a unique scheme of rewarding students scoring high marks.

The college has announced an offer of air travel for any student in the high school section of the PU college who score over 90 percent marks in SSLC examination, a leading daily has reported. This scheme is being implemented by the teaching staff of the college with the support of donors to encourage students to aim for higher marks and come out with flying colours.

Last year, it is said, a lady teacher had told the girl students that she would arrange to take any student who scores over 90 percent to Bengaluru by air. Three students, Prathvi, Sushma and Ayishatul Shabnam, performed better than the bench mark set for them. The promise was kept, and the girl students were taken to Bengaluru by flight by head teacher, Rajeevi, and social science teacher, K Sujata Hegde. The students were taken around tourist spots at Bengaluru for two days. However, the return journey was by bus.

The offer has been continued this year too, and it has given rise to a newfound confidence and learning spirit among the students. The institution achieved 100 percent result last year perhaps for the first time, and the students of this PU college scored over 90 percent marks in SSLC examination, another first. Realizing the potential of the students, this time, the eligibility bar has been further raised to 600 marks. The teaching staff are planning to take the student to either Bengaluru and Belagavi, it is said.

The offer of air travel appears lucrative for the students of institutions like these, as the income levels of their families generally are lower. The offer has given rise to a desire to excel among the students, which in turn results in hard work and better results. Eventually, the students stand to benefit in the long run. The teaching staff of the institution deserve a pat on their backs for this initiative.

  

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  • Rita, Omzoor/Germany

    Fri, Mar 10 2017

    The idea of these teachers is good,a motivation to students.But at same time teachers should too make clear to students of not too much disappointed if they dont reach the level,but will be happy to get good marks.Instead of a air ticket,could help suppose they try to get to students a further study or a job,or a place to learn some job etc.with the help of some sponsers.Or a get together with all students for a day.With all this one thing is clear,these teachers are engaged for their students for their studys.Respect.they should be awarded a price. A name to the college.

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Bejai

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Let our students study normally without bothering much about rewards. Rewards add more pressure and often have opposite effect of what was intended. The use of rewards undermines the intrinsic motivation. Recent case of 17 year old PU student Harish of Udupi who was good in academic should be eye opener to parents as well as institutions.

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  • vivian, Dubai

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Suicide cases like harish depends person to person. This School having good goal to achive 100% result by this type of motivation. There are many rich colleges busy in making still money but not giving rewards like this. so we need to support such a school.
    In religion also there is reward of heaven if you do good things that means if u lie no need to suicide and god not told u cannot come to heaven.

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    I think, if someone is doing good because he/she is good person. Doing good because reward of heaven is bit selfish. May be hell is waiting there!!!

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    You are absolutely right.

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  • Suresh, Moodbidri

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Jossey this is called Ache Din.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar,Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Why you fellows are bothered about Acche Din? Its only a day dream. Dont always mention about this now and then. Fed up this Acche Din.

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  • Bablu, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Stop being in denial about the ache din..At least by looking at the developments never happened 60 year's before. While the Bjp sweeping most of the states with vast people's mandate only for development and anti corruption, It will be to late when you realize it

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Education is become business now,Health care hospitals become marketing centres where you can achive your company targets,

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 09 2017

    Motivation ...

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