Cre Is the Bedrock in Education, Noddings

825 Words4 Pages
Care is the bedrock in education Care, as an aspect of education, is irrevocably one of its central features. Without care in education the school building becomes a harsh, listless, mundane environment. The school simultaneously acts as a centre for the development of a child on an emotional, spiritual and social front. Without nurturing these facets, the child’s attention and interest in school will inevitably dwindle and their education will undoubtedly suffer. ‘When we care we want to do our very best for the objects of our care.’(Noddings Nel, Teaching the Themes of Care) In education, for me, caring is a certain type of mannerism and behaviourism that certain teachers possess. It permits teachers to see things from the child’s perspective and informs the teacher on how to act in a given situation while keeping the child’s best interests at heart. “When I care, my motive energy begins to flow toward the needs and wants of the cared-for.”(Caring in Education, Noddings, N) I firmly believe that care is one of the most essential tools that a teacher can possess in his/her armoury. Care is very important in education. This theory is never more evident than in the viewed excerpt from the film ‘Kes’. We are presented with the figure of Billy, a young boy that initially appears as just another unenthused, hopeless case from an unfortunately underprivileged area of England. We find Billy entering an English lesson and it is here that we bear witness to caring for the youngsters startlingly beneficial. Although the boys seem to have little or no interest in class proceedings, it is only when the teacher decides to take an interest in what they have to say that their enthusiasm perks up. Once they observe the teacher’s interest in what they want to talk about, suddenly an attention to proceedings is garnered from almost nowhere. It is the caring of the
Open Document