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有教无类,造福弱势群体

曾璧羽, 森美兰

为人师表二十余载,我秉持以人为本的创价教育理念,辅助患有聋哑障碍的青年突破自身限制,为社会贡献,活得自信。

Chan Bih Yee创价学会首任会长牧口常三郎曾简明扼要指出,教育是为了孩子的幸福而有。誉为“人类灵魂工程师”的老师是其关键推手。为人师表二十余载,我秉持以人为本的创价教育理念,辅助患有聋哑障碍的青年突破自身限制,为社会贡献,活得自信。

我约十岁随父母入信日莲佛法,并参加希望鼓笛队,尔后成为该队森州负责人。希望鼓笛队的口号“明确目标,决不中途放弃”成为我人生明灯。

中六毕业后,我进入柔佛新山一所师训学院主修华小课程。通过真心的祈求,我很幸运地被委派回到森美兰波德申的一间微型华小实习,后成为正式老师。

有一次,与一位任职于特殊小学的妇人部员交流,打开了我对聋哑教育的认知。当下就暗下决定要为这些弱小孩童奉献力量。池田先生曾鼓励青年部员,有机会一定要上大学,这成为我的心愿之一。我申请到国民大学(UKM)的特殊教育深造,主修聋哑教育。

犹记得收到大学录取通知书时,我任教的小学校长“善意”地劝我说:“你进入大学后,就赶快去申请转换科系噢!”当时我只是微笑道谢,但我清楚知道自己要的是什么。“明确目标,决不中途放弃”正是我在希望鼓笛队所学习到的精神,决不会被他人或困难影响而改变目标。

就读大学期间,我非常幸运获得半薪,减轻不少经济负担。我当时也唱出强盛的题目,祈求毕业后能够回到森美兰州唯一一所聋哑中学执教。

祈求应验,一转眼我已经在此中学服务了20年。

聋哑学生非低人一等

Chan Bih Yee

我教的主科是数学,手语是与聋哑学生沟通的主要方式,这并非一件容易的事。

无论如何,遇到教学上的问题,我会首先找出问题的根源,然后与同事一起分析与讨论解决的方法。除此,我也向御本尊祈求自己拥有智慧解决问题。

我刚接手教导初中三数学时,前任老师对我说,聋哑学生的数学只要能够及格就已经很好了,别奢望他们考获A等。然而佛法教导,一切众生皆有佛性,拥有无限潜能,我相信聋哑学生亦然。我毅然秉持此信念进行教学,结果那一年有两位学生取得A等的佳绩,也有多位学生考获B等。而且,全体学生都及格!

新冠疫情暴发,行动管制期间,教学活动只能通过网上进行,包括各类比赛。2021年,特殊教育局第一次举办线上手语歌唱表演比赛。我负责训练一男一女两位学生参加比赛。

聋哑学生是运用手语、面部表情及肢体动作,配合歌曲音乐进行表演。对于聋哑障碍的学生是非常挑战,加上我与学生都没有经验,需要不断尝试。

首先学生必须熟练手语,再搭配音乐节奏呈献,如此方显得自然流畅。表演录像必须一气呵成地录制,不能进行任何编辑、剪接。训练期间,因为学校未有实体上课,我必须分别到两个学生的府上载他们到学校进行练习,之后再送他们回家。

庆幸我的真心付出及对学生的爱戴,家长与学生都看在眼里,他们也以认真学习回报。最终,男学生凭着出色的演出,荣获全国第四名。

 

Chan Bih Yee

2022年8月,我又带领两位学生参加阅读比赛。他们俩在县级和州级比赛都轻松过关。然而来到全国赛,由于他们俩也参与其他比赛,导致没有充裕时间准备。

女学生不仅打算放弃比赛,甚至对男同学造成负面影响。我得知此事后,立刻鼓励他们绝对不可以放弃,必须相信“自己一定能”。我也为他们送上真心的题目,祈求他们必定可以涌现超强的记忆力,熟记阅读评论文及涌现智慧回答评审老师的临场提问。两位学生得到我的关爱与鼓励,重拾了自信心。

比赛当天,两人都发挥得很好,并与评审老师对答如流。两位学生再创佳绩,女学生脱颖而出,荣获两项全国冠军;男学生则赢得全国亚军。这个过程增强学生不放弃的精神,我确信对于他们往后的人生必定有着莫大的作用。

与聋哑学生的相处中,我实感“创价人本教育”的力量。人本教育,就如“樱梅桃李”,发掘孩子的独特潜质与特征,令他们发挥所长,从愉快的学习中成长。

“相信人”是教育的根本精神。聋哑孩子难以与正常人般沟通,导致他们对人际关系敏感和容易产生社交障碍。然我信赖他们,与他们亦师亦友,给予他们温暖与安全感,令他们在有声的世界里不感到恐慌。所以许多毕业生在组织家庭后,仍与我保持联络,并在过年时登门拜年,是我最大的欢喜。

池田先生曾说:“只有征服逆境,才能成为真正的人。”与学生们共同跨越逆境,是我继续贯彻到底的实践。我希望学生,甚至他们的家长都能体会:“即使身体拥有缺陷,也能够度过美好的人生。”

摘自2022年11月《宇宙

Siow Yoon Kee had a long-standing ambition to become a doctor since his secondary school days. However, his motivation to save lives had not taken deep root.

During his college years, he battled gastrointestinal diseases and sought medical treatment from numerous doctors but to no avail. Coupled with a demanding schedule, he experienced immense stress and despair, even contemplating ending his life. Eventually, through the power of chanting Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo (daimoku), he realised that his illness was a consequence of an irregular lifestyle, and acknowledged his own arrogance and negligence in his faith. This profound experience led to a shift in his perspective on the purpose of becoming a doctor.

After graduating, he was filled with joy and excitement on his first day of work, being addressed as a doctor. However, that excitement didn’t last. The overwhelming workload, long hours, and the constant fear of being reprimanded for mistakes quickly diminished his initial joy. As a result, the tough realities of the job made him less motivated and less excited about the work he had to do.

Yoon Kee reflected, “I would feel annoyed by patients, especially during night shifts when they complained of pain. I would question them with a skeptical tone. It seemed like I had become a terrible doctor, losing my passion for the job. During those unpleasant days, it was through repeatedly chanting the daimoku that I gradually reflected on my own attitude.”

“I recall a training session for the Beacon Group, a medical group within Soka Gakkai Malaysia, where our seniors encouraged us to face the Gohonzon with our most authentic selves. Inspired by their guidance, I wholeheartedly put it into practice and truly felt the profound joy that daimoku brings. Chanting the daimoku is indeed the greatest of all joys.”

Doctor Siow Yoon Kee

The power of daimoku awakened a profound sense of compassion in Yoon Kee, inspiring him to strive in his human revolution and towards becoming a doctor who could genuinely listen to his patients’ voices.

“After a change in mindset, it was incredible how I found myself wanting to treat patients like family and making an effort to truly listen to their words. My colleagues also noticed that I was more energetic and confident.”

However, transformation takes time and effort. Yoon Kee realised that the biggest hurdle for a doctor is their own sense of superiority. Therefore, his aim was to cultivate resilience and to serve selflessly without seeking personal gain. With the goal of becoming a skilled listener, step by step he made steady progress.

“Once, there was a patient in the final stages of cancer who told me he felt hungry and wanted something to eat. Although I was busy with work, I took a couple of minutes to feed the patient before tending to other patients and resuming my duties. Sadly, the patient passed away thirty minutes later. It was a moment that made me appreciate the power and significance of chanting daimoku, as it enabled me to be there at a crucial time and fulfill the patient’s last wish.

“On another occasion, there was a patient who complained to me, pointing out, “You see, my hands are still swollen, and the medication you prescribed is not effective!” In that moment, I patiently reassured the patient, emphasizing the importance of trusting in the medication’s effectiveness. I assured them that if they maintained their belief, they would experience improvement quickly. As a result, after a few days, the patient’s hand recovered, and the swelling subsided.”

Yoon Kee’s transformation became increasingly apparent over time. Through the practice of faith, he has been forged into becoming a doctor with a sense of mission who confronts the challenges of society with determination. While he humbly recognizes his own areas for growth, he consistently emphasises his resolute dedication to becoming a proficient listener and continuously improving himself.

Adapted from Cosmic May 2017

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