Saturday, March 28, 2026

Love Learning vs Hate Learning

 

Learning Forward Saturday

To read and reflect on Chapter 3 of “Wanted Back-bencher Last-ranker Teacher” by Kavita Ghosh. Narrated by Brinda Ghosh and Sandeep Dutt

Key Takeaways

  • Create a “classroom without walls” by replicating the joy and positive social dynamics students show outside. This requires shifting from a rigid, fear-based environment to one that fosters engagement.

  • Prioritise patience over perception. Judgmental labels (e.g., “Supriya does not want to study”) are ineffective and disrespectful. Instead, treat students like your own children, focusing on their potential and providing support.

  • Understand the neuroscience of stress. Cortisol, the “stress hormone,” blocks memory and learning. Humiliation and fear create “test trauma,” which is a major barrier to student success.

  • Make reflection a daily habit. This is the core practice for professional growth, distinct from simple note-taking. Share thoughts in the WhatsApp group to build a reflective community.

Topics

The Problem: A Disengaged Classroom

  • The chapter’s protagonist, Roma, observed that her students were happy and well-behaved only outside the classroom.

  • Insight: This contrast signals a need to bring the positive energy and social dynamics of the outside environment into the classroom.

The Challenge: Judgmental Attitudes & Poor Performance

  • Roma’s class performed poorly on weekly tests:

    • 15 failed math

    • 10 had single-digit science scores

    • 8 performed miserably in social science

  • A former teacher, Sumita, dismissed these students with judgmental labels, blaming their personalities and past failures.

  • Principal’s Counter-Directive: “We don’t give up on our own children, so why give up on our students?”

    • Principle: Treat all students with the same patience and belief in their potential as you would your own children.

The Solution: Empathy & Brain Science

  • Roma’s past as a struggling student provided critical context for understanding her current students.

  • Neuroscience of Stress: Cortisol, the “stress hormone,” is released during stress and anxiety, blocking memory and learning.

    • This explains “test trauma” and why fear-based teaching is counterproductive.

  • Roma’s Experience: Humiliation from a teacher who publicly shamed her for a math failure created a lasting aversion to the subject.

    • Rule: Never humiliate students or publicly announce their marks.

Logistics & Future Sessions

  • Next Saturday (April 4): Guest speaker Rahul Chug (Learn PF app) will present to The Teachers Academy.

  • Saturday After Next (April 11): The group will resume reading Chapter 3.

  • Reflection: All participants are encouraged to share their reflections on today’s discussion via WhatsApp or email.

Next Steps

  • Brinda:

    • Coordinate with Rahul Chug for the April 4 presentation.

    • Share her LinkedIn post on “failure as a great teacher” with the group.

All Participants to share reflections on today’s discussion via WhatsApp or email.


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