Dear Friends,
It is very much observed that the Library Science is not included in Continuous Evaluation System in CBSE schools as other non-academic subjects were included like Craft, Art, Physical Education, Dance, Music, etc.
Why don't we get that recognition? Why we were treated with partiality?
Though the CBSE insists that the Librarians in School Library needs to be treated on par with Teachers, in my opinion, no Library professional is treated like that. Besides, they are treated below par with office/administrative staff and given continuous work in office. So many school librarians are used as a office staff for more than 75% and whenever there is no work, then they were allowed to do Library work.
When you can create parameters for Music, Dance, Craft, Physical Education, Art, etc. why not for the Library field?
Is this field is not recognised as like other non-academic subjects?
Is this field not having much important as like other subjects?
Is this field is not required to be given any importance?
Is this field is not having any academic value?
If so, then why the CBSE or alike organisations says that the Librarian is must. When they were appointed why they were not treated as like others? On the other side, when the organisation is not asking for their skills, it is obvious that the Librarian will lose his skills gradually.
School children are least bothered about the Library and Librarians because of "NO IMPORTANCE ATTITUDE" by the Boards concerned and that leads to disrespect towards library. When you do not learn "How to use library" at the tender age, then when they grown up it made to be impossible for them to understand the basic concept of Library.
Dr.S.Radhakrishnan has said that "Library is the Heart of an Institution". Whereas, nowadays there is no school or institution is giving any respect to the professionals. Who are responsible for that? What will be the role of ILA in this regard? and How to bring the respect back?
Can we discuss, further? please...... Any view, both positive and negative, is welcome....