‘Why force a dead language on kids?’: Reddit user sparks debate over Sanskrit ‘still being taught’ in schools
The user’s disappointment of Sanskrit in schools ignited the heated debate online, and many questions that doubt the language of modern education.
“Why in the world is taught in schools?” The user insisted that Sanskrit, no longer in everyday life, is an unnecessary burden for students. “No one else speak Sanskrit. This is mostly an extinct language at the moment, “they wrote.
Recognizing the historical and cultural significance of languages, the author questioned his mandatory status in many schools. “Hours and hours are wasted in Sanskrit, when teachers themselves cannot master it. Even if they can, what’s about it? What is the purpose of serving that? “
The user later criticized Sanskrit’s teaching the way, naming Exercise Rote than True Training. “I learned Sanskrit for five years, but I can’t remember a single word for Sanskrit,” they said, adding that most students forget the exams.
The post reaction quickly and split. Some supported the argument, while others defended Sanskrit’s inclusion in the curriculum. The user mentioned that schools, not educational boards, often mandate the tongue. “Sanskrit is mandatory, more North Indian … Because they spend money and spend the resources on providing a good curriculum and the faculty pool. Sanskrit teachers are cheaper and are easier to hire more than French, Spanish, etc., “they explained.
Another commentator highlighted the academic advantage of Sanskrit. “Students choose it because they can earn 100/100. People will choose to learn toasts for a higher aggregate, “they said.
Others emphasized the importance of the topic from everyday useful tools. “Well, if you are a historian, a linguist, theologian, etc., then you need to learn Sanskrit,” one user claims.
The original poster, however, remained unconvinced. “Why continue to force this mostly dead language on the children who are already stressed?” They wrote. “In this way, continuing Sanskrit Teaching is not going to revive the language.”
Backlash has escalated whose reinforcement claims they have received personal insults and “disgusting DMS” for their position. “You all come to me like furious dogs,” they wrote, calling for intelligues to reason.