A school with proper fans, light and toilet
facilities was a dream come true for most Indians few decades ago. I remember
children coming from other schools to my school used to appreciate the number
of tube lights / fans in the class.
These days the expectations of parents have
increased. Today AC has become an expectation and several school across India
are meeting that. Children themselves are used to AC more than ever before.
Malls, airport and own homes are all AC. Its normal to get used to comfort and
children get used to comfort of AC quite fast. Also the global warming has led
to temperatures which are beyond the bearable capacity. To make children even
play at such a temperature is difficult, let alone study.
Indian Railways launched “Garib Rath” in
2005 targeting at poor people, as mentioned in the name. Even that train was
fully air-conditioned. This means that officially AC is no more a luxury but a
necessity. Remember that was 10 years ago.
The founding father of modern Singapore,
Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (who died recently -23 March 2015), mentioned in one of his
interview that his biggest achievement in his life was doing all government
offices AC. He said that AC for tropical climate was a boon and it boosted
productivity. In his entire life he has not done anything more important than
buy AC for offices!
So will AC help in schools?
I have interacted with a few school
administrators and teachers who have recently implemented AC in their school.
There has been a major improvement in student’s attention span. The children
drink less water as they perspire less and they take less bathroom breaks. This
leads to more time spent on education.
A major benefit of AC would be reduction of
noise from outside the classroom. Air cutting noise of Fans make lecture
delivery difficult also. So with AC teacher has to shout less and that way
teachers get less tired which improves the quality of their work.
AC rooms will be closed so the entry of
mosquitoes is less. As we all know the cases of dengue are very high and such
preventive measures are required. Air pollution levels have also increased in
India. Dust particles and pollutants are reduced in AC as there is an air
filter which cleans the air.
I personally think that India is developing
fast and the expectation of parents are changing fast. Even government has been
upgrading itself as people are demanding it. I am sure the day is not far that
it will be assumed that all A grade primary school will be AC. This will
positively impact the academic performance of the students in the medium term,
more than any other improvement in the school infrastructure.
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