The guru-śiṣya paramparā is a time-honored Indian tradition of teacher-student relationship based on reverence, discipline, and close personal guidance. Two features that I would like to integrate into the modern school system are:
Personalized Mentorship: In ancient times, the guru provided individual attention to each student’s growth—academically, morally, and spiritually. Incorporating mentorship programs where teachers guide students beyond academics would foster deeper learning and trust.
Character and Value-Based Education: The guru was not just an academic instructor but also a role model who instilled ethics, humility, and discipline. Emphasizing values like respect, honesty, and service in school culture can create responsible and empathetic individuals.
These features make learning holistic, strengthen teacher-student bonds, and align education with personal development.