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THE HABIT OF READING BOOKS

Introduction:

Books are one of the best tools for training and development. A good book always has a salutary effect on the mind of a reader. It will elevate spirit and thoughts. It will quantify his store of knowledge. Books help in correcting moral ineptitude. Particularly in these days of mechanical existence, when people have hardly any time to attend meetings and symposia, the best source of acquiring religious and general knowledge are books that can be browsed whenever a person finds some time to spare. It is possible that the reading of book might have a deeper impact on the minds of the readers than the other sources of acquiring knowledge. Sometimes, reading brings about a revolutionary change in the outlook of a person.

The measure for the progress and civilization of any nation is the quality and the number of books and the number of persons habituated of reading them. Formal education of a person is no criterion of judging a person’s learning. A really learned person is one who is engaged in meaningful reading and research. We unfortunately have lots of persons with school diplomas and university degrees but very few learned scholars and researchers. Most students, when they complete their formal education, keep aside the books and get busy with other activities of life. The growth of knowledge of these persons gets stagnant from that time. Their criterion of acquiring education for finding a job has been achieved. They feel that there is no further use for any more knowledge. In fact, education should be for achieving excellence in the chosen field of knowledge. Education is a continuous process and goes on till the last breath of a person. The Religion of Islam too has exhorted its followers to pursue the path of learning from the cradle to the grave.

The habit of reading is not just a pastime. The main purpose of reading is to acquire knowledge and understand the contents of the books and deriving advantage from them. It is not very important how many books the student reads, but the important thing is how he has read them. Is he just making a cursory rapid reading? Has he read a book with absorbed interest and understood its contents? The teachers should give full attention to this aspect.

Occassionally, they must ask the student to give the gist of a book he has read.  They should derive their conclusion if the student has understood the contents correctly or not.  They should correct the student, if his understanding of the contents is not correct

Students generally like books with imaginary stories. Some intellectuals encourage reading of such books. They feel that such book will encourage the imaginative faculties of the student. But the author feels that the reading of imaginary and fictitious stories can promote the habit of lying in the student. His mind will become the storehouse of false thoughts. When he grows up, he might allude to falsehoods to fulfill his needs and wishes

Students generally like books with imaginary stories. Some intellectuals encourage reading of such books. They feel that such book will encourage the imaginative faculties of the student. But the author feels that the reading of imaginary and fictitious stories can promote the habit of lying in the student. His mind will become the storehouse of false thoughts. When he grows up, he might allude to falsehoods to fulfill his needs and wishes

It is true that a student prefers to read stories than other reading matter.     But care must be taken that he is given a carefully selected mix of books on various subjects and not just the story- books. The student must slowly develop interest in reading and understanding intricateSubject matter of serious literature.

It is not true that the Students are fond of only fictitious stories.They will definitely show keen interest in reading the stories of great Personalities, their lives and achievements. They can have their role models in these personages and aim to model their own lives on the lives of the great personages.

Why Reading Is So Important?

1.Reading is fundamental to function in today's society. There are many adults who cannot read well enough to understand the instructions on a medicine bottle. That is a scary thought - especially for their children. Filling out applications becomes impossible without help. Reading road or warning signs is difficult. Even following a map becomes a chore. Day-to-day activities that many people take for granted become a source of frustration, anger and fear.

2. Reading is a vital skill in finding a good job. Many well-paying jobs require reading as a part of job performance. There are reports and memos which must be read and responded to. Poor reading skills increases the amount of time it takes to absorb and react in the workplace. A person is limited in what they can accomplish without good reading and comprehension skills.

3. Reading is important because it develops the mind. The mind is a muscle. It needs exercise. Understanding the written word is one way the mind grows in its ability. Teaching young children to read helps them develop their language skills. It also helps them learn tolisten. Everybody wants to talk, but few can really listen. Lack of listening skills can result in major misunderstandings which can lead to job loss, marriage breakup, and otherdisasters - small and great. Reading helps children [and adults] focus on what someone else is communicating.

4. Books, magazines and even the Internet are great learning tools which require the ability to read and understand what is read. A person who knows how to read can educate themselves in any area of life they are interested in. We live in an age where we overflow with information, but reading is the main way to take advantage of it.

5. Reading develops the imagination. TV and computer games have their place, but they are more like amusement. Amusement comes from two words "a" [non] and "muse" [think]. Amusement is non-thinking activities. With reading, a person can go anywhere in the world...or even out of it! They can be a king, or an adventurer, or a princess, or... The possibilities are endless. Non-readers never experience these joys to the same extent.

6. In line with the above, reading develops the creative side of people. When reading to children, stop every once in awhile and ask them what they think is going to happen next. Get them thinking about the story. When it is finished, ask if they could think of a better ending or anything that would have improved it. If they really liked the story, encourage them to illustrate it with their own drawings or to make up a different story with the same characters. Get the creative juices flowing!

7. Reading is fundamental in developing a good self image. Nonreaders or poor readers often have low opinions of themselves and their abilities. Many times they feel as if the world is against them. They feel isolated [everybody else can read - which isn't true] and behavior problems can surface. They can perform poorly in other subjects because they cannot read and understand the material and so tend to "give up."

8. Why is reading important? Let's keep going... Good reading skills, especially in aphonics reading program, improve spelling. As students learn to sound out letters and words, spelling comes easier. Also, reading helps to expand the vocabulary. Reading new words puts them in their mind for later use. Seeing how words are used in different contexts can give a better understanding of the word usage and definitions than the cold facts of a dictionary.

9. There is an old saying, "The pen is mightier than the sword." Ideas written down have changed the destiny of men and nations for better or worse. The flow of ideas cannot be stopped. We need to read and research to build on the good ideas and expose the bad ideas before they bring destruction. Only by reading can we be armed in this never-ending, life-and-death struggle.

10. The fact of the power of written ideas communicated through reading is a foundational reason why some governments oppose free and honest communication. Illiterate people are easier to control and manipulate. They cannot do their own research and thinking. They must rely on what they are told and how their emotions are swayed.

 

Bibliography:

1. Gault, Michel. The Future of the Books: Part II – The Changing Role of Reading. Paris: UNESCO, 1982. 9-10.

2.http://www.coiradio.com/library/library/ethics/the_codes_of_trainin...

3. http://www.amazon.in/Reading-People-Understand-Behavior-Anytime-Any...

4. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teenagers, Simon & Schuster Ltd (5 June 2014) ISBN-13: 978-1471136870

5.  Fundamental Reading Habits: A Study of their Developmet. by Buswell

 

Raheeb.T

Librarian,M.U.A.College,Pulikkal

9947193346 librarianpkl@gmail.com

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so substandard

Dear Raheeb,

Please specify your targeted group of audience or viewers.Whether for a magazine, journal, speech, school lectures…etc. If any of those holds that will change the structure of your written article. Otherwise if you intended to only micro blog or something the way you are writing is I think correctly mirroring how you intended to speak. At the beginning you were in 100 and 200 subject groups later you reached 370 or something.

Then specify what type of reading, text book, journals, novels, newspapers, and internet or only philosophical; as you know each of these sources can categorize users in to different groups or levels.

From your content “Formal education of a person is no criterion of judging a person’s learning.” I agree with you but is it person’s knowledge or learning?. Again there are different ways to learn other than reading, like observation, group activities, discussions,….etc where we use our all sensors to its maximum. One more thing is that just mere reading will not make a person great, but it will, when he acts from those virtues.

From your content “But the author feels that the reading of imaginary and fictitious stories can promote the habit of lying in the student. His mind will become the storehouse of false thoughts…………….. “ . I disagree with you on those sentences, if your earlier para is correct, there is always a mentor for the student as Teacher, more than that there should be a Librarian for them to rectify their path. Again there are always good books and bad books it is the duty of the Librarian to correct and advice the student where he should go by understanding his passion. In addition ‘ An idea is the product of imagination and mental reflection’ in that sense how can you stop the blooming of creative buds in those students by being a Librarian? Since the students are continuously acquiring knowledge through education; the mere meaning and values of education will empower the student to cop with the future situation.

Anyway since you ask, I am just mentioning what I felt. It was a good read and can bring in more quality through specificity and more research.

Have a good day.

 

Subeesh A C

Pune

Dear Subeesh sir

Thanks for ur kind suggestion and advice.  It was my first attempt.

I will try to modify it. I agree the mistakes, u have pointed out. Targeted group is so important in communicating the ideas.  My intention behind this article is to focus our Plus 2 level students in the college.  Anyway U have taken a serious effort in reviewing my article.  Thank a lot . I hope that it will help me lot in the succeeding efforts

Thanking you

Bye

Dear Janab Raheeb T.

Thanks for your post and Sri Subees A.C 's comments . As usual, Sri Subees A.C. analyzed your writing  quite dearly and provided his clear cut comments. I am always a fond reader of his writings!!

Well, coming back to the context of your article, In the very first point you have adequately explained the necessity of ability to read (which, on the other way can be explained as need of literacy!) However, your manifestation of reading & listening and marriage break-up appears to be sort of novel idea to me. But, as your target recipients are XI-XII students, it is quite well done indeed. However, in the 5th. point, your comments  (reading as amusement & its impact etc.) is is quite debatable as I believe. Of course reading in childhood especially, creates imaginative mind and such imaginative minds gradually take shapes of creative minds. In our Childhood days, we used to listen stories of "Panchatantra", The Ramayana, The Mahabharatha and many fairy tales. We as child often used to act like the characters and imitate them. As we learnt to read those stories, their impact were even more intense. Such issues help us to acquire a great feat, the ability to "think" Of course you have explained in very positive way in your next point. But above all, as your first article, it is indeed quite good. Keep on writing and after four five years, again read this article of yours once again. You will certainly realize the warmth of your feelings and understandings though in places you will lough about you naivety but overall it will be like meeting a very dear old friend after a long interval!

Lastly,

I have gone through the references and just suggest Steven Roger Fischer' s unique book A History of Reading (Reaktion Press, 1993)

Best Wishes,

Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta

Thanks a lot for your noble analysis. Actually people like you are really an inspiring one

I think we will get greater information from people like u rather than reading a Book

Thank a lot sir

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