What we need to teach at school from a young age as a compulsory 
subject, is ethics. This is important if we, as human beings, want to 
evolve to the level where we can interact with each other with civility 
and not constantly come to loggerheads over the slightest provocation 
nor keep inherited hatred alive for the next thousand years.  Rather 
than instiling the notion that we are divided by the differences in our 
beliefs and that the religion that we follow is, by virtue of us 
embracing it or because we are born into it, is the one most favoured by
 a supernatural deity and thus guaranteeing us a good life in the 
hereafter, we should rather refine our understanding of what being human
 is all about. 
We should, as the Dalai Lama says, go beyond 
religion. We should instead find that essence of what makes us special 
as a species on this planet: our common humanity. We share the same 
desire for happiness, security and harmony. We are all vulnerable to the
 ills and troubles that our flesh is heir to, here on this earth. Thus 
our basic humanity is the code we should live by.  Rather than teaching a
 particular belief that becomes the basis of how we interact with others
 and how we judge other people as well as how we define our identity, 
better teach at school practical skills that our children can apply in 
their everyday life and serve them well into the future as socially 
mature members of the human community.
For example, along with 
good manners, we can also teach them the importance of adopting good 
ethics such as treating all fellow humans equally and with respect, and 
showing compassion, kindness and tolerance for others. Stuff that the 
holy books already mandate, but without the trappings of the different 
religious hues that, if anything, often end up distorting the definition
 of those ethical behaviours, such as picking and choosing whom to 
practice kindness and tolerance upon. The human history after all, is 
one of never ending conflicts mainly for religious and territorial 
dominance. As the Sage Mahatma Gandhi says: if we are to teach real 
peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, 
we shall have to begin with the children. And the first thing that we 
need to teach them, again to quote Gandhi, is that 'to give service to a
 single heart by a single act, is better than a thousand heads bowing in
 prayer.'
The other important thing to teach children from an early 
age is science and the importance of inquiry. Better to teach them about
 the 'god particle' than about God, the definition of which and the 
knowledge of whom is still until now, a matter of belief, heresay and 
point of contention. For if we teach them of what science has managed to
 reveal and continues to reveal, that our planet is a minuscule grain of
 sand in a shore consisting of gazillions of planets, in a zillion 
galaxies that make up our ever expanding Universe, then perhaps it will 
help us put things in perspectives and make us realize what is important
 and not so important about how we conduct our lives, build our 
societies and treat the planet. It might even instil a real sense of awe
 and appreciation of the existence of a bigger thing beyond us that is 
far above our own blinkered convictions and narrow beliefs. 
And 
when we encourage children to inquire on the nature of things and to ask
 questions, we plant the seeds for knowledge to grow. We allow their 
minds to develop and mature into enlightened and thinking individual 
that can see reality for what it is, rather than be stunted by spoonfed 
dogmas and barely understood convictions that might keep them in the 
straight and narrow, and yet ill-prepared to face the world in all its 
variety and diversity. The desire to ask questions, to show doubt and to
 search for knowledge, far from taking us away from the notion of 
divinity and the fear of God, probably takes us closer to the ideal that
 we are created for. That is to realize our full potentials as a human 
being and to perfect our humanity.
Science and constant inquiry 
will also teach us humility about our place in the planetary and cosmic 
order of things. And that contrary to our solipsistic belief that life 
and the world is all about us and that God's main preoccupation in the 
Universe is to monitor our moral health and decide who gets to go to 
heaven or to hell, humanbeing is just one specie out of many on the 
planet and, by the way we multiply, use and consume our environment, is 
probably not unsimilar in nature to a virus or a parasite. Moreover, 
ours may not even be the only living planet in the Universe. For all we 
know, we could even be an experiment gone wrong. 
Art is also 
another subject that should be mandatory at school. Appreciation of art 
allows young minds to develop their finer sensibilities, making them 
aware of the beauty and creativity in Nature and the world about them. 
It is through the different manifestations of Art that often gives 
meaning to life and where we can experience at our most individual and 
soul level, a taste of the Immortal and even, the Divine.
(Desi Anwar:  First Published in The Jakarta Globe)
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Kid-wise, I find us adults very strange—instead of planting in them basic values (good deeds, tolerance.. etc in the simplest way possible, much like what you said here), we take the childhood away from them (can't be more cruel than this, I guess).
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