Social distancing has become
a necessity at this time to save ourselves from some possible impacts of a
viral disease that has spread as a pandemic. It is in essence an exercise of
keeping a physical distance from another person to eliminate the possibility of
any impact by touch or through other sensory inputs. It is considered as a
social action to reduce the chances of infection between individuals or groups.
But the concept of social distancing is not anything new. It had remained as a
part of culture in several countries for several reasons. It has been welcomed
as well as criticised aggressively from time to time. Sociologists have
categorized various types of social distancing methods under the following four
categories:
a. Affective
Social Distance
b. Normative
Social Distance
c. Interactive
Social Distance
d. Cultural
and Habitual Distance
Talking about social
distancing, Daniel Goleman, the author of Emotional intelligence observes
“Social distancing makes it all the easier to focus on the small differences
between groups and to put a negative spin on the ways of others and a positive
spin on our own.” Advocating the need for ‘Social intelligence’ Daniel Goleman
further defines it as “our ability to build successful relationships and to
navigate through social environments.” The concepts of “Social awareness and
social facility” are essential to develop a meaningful sense and approach to
social distancing. Explaining the need
for educating on social consciousness John Dewey, the celebrated Educational
philosopher says “Education is a regulation of the process of coming to share
in the social consciousness; and that the adjustment of individual activity on
the basis of this social consciousness is the only sure method of social
reconstruction.”
Efforts have also been made
to understand and develop methods and strategies for measurement of social distancing
in different contexts and in different geographies so that some measurable
scales are developed for standardized analytics.
The basic reasons for
maintaining the social distance could include:
a. Health
and hygiene
b. Personal
space
c. Respecting
interpersonal distances
d. For
maintenance of law and order
e. To
ensure safety
f. To
maintain social order
Some of these fundamentals
have to be incorporated as a part of learning in institutions to facilitate and
empower a dignified life. In many countries some of these have become a part of
culture and any violation in public spaces is considered as impolite or as an
exhibition of arrogance. Let us consider some of the educational implications
of the above in a learning environment to empower social consciousness, social
awareness and social facility.
a. Health
and Hygiene
The history of science has
proved time and again the communication of diseases through personal touch or
through air, water or through appliances which are handed over from one to the
other. Touching an individual without their consent is considered an act of
indecency in many cultures. Most actions of goodwill are restrained to a
handshake and in some cultures, a simple hug between the most proximate people.
In India, the use of Namaste posture was considered as the safest one as it
doesn’t involve either a touch or need for a proximity. Habits were inculcated
to leave the chappals outside the house, to wash hands and legs before entering
the house. Touching the teeth and eyes, poking the nose, inserting clothes or
instruments to ears were all forbidden and if any one does it, they were
instructed to wash their hands immediately before they touch anything else.
Similarly sipping, nail biting and growing long hairs were all considered as
hazards for the personal health and hygiene of the people. I think the schools
can initiate discussion on such issues among children and create an acceptable
environment because learning is powerful when the learner is personally
convinced rather than when it is forced through authority.
B Personal Space
The concept of personal
space is exhibition of respect to an individual’s identity and esteem. Hence as
learners grow, it would be wise to give them the freedom of their space, so
that they celebrate their individuality, uniqueness and identity. While the
students could be trained on the importance of personal space at the physical
level, it will be an opportunity to empower them with their personal space
mentally, emotionally and intellectually. The idea of personal space should get
ingrained in their mind which would result in their profile and behaviour.
Personal space gives a psychological assurance to every individual about their
own possibilities as well as sense of responsibility. It encourages
self-discipline.
c. Inter-personal
space
AS much as we teach about
the concept and use of personal space in life, it is equally important to
imbibe in them the idea of inter-personal space. Unfortunately, this idea has
not developed adequately in our country possibly due to a prevailing sense of insecurity,
competition, cutting-edge consumerism and a strong push towards achievement
syndromes. Inter-personal space is a reflection of a social culture and is
reflected through a number of activities. Keeping distance from people while
walking, while conversing, while following a queue, while doing a purchase in
the markets or malls, while claiming up the stairs are indicative of the
culture of an individual. Further, seeking out of line favours impacting the
emotional status of others, not letting others to express themselves or do
something by pushing ourselves ahead for the same do suggest that we don’t
respect the inter-personal space culture. Teaches could provide experiential
inputs on such issues, so that the learner develops as an individual who commands
mutual respect from others based on the behaviour and culture.
d. Maintenance
of law order
Social distancing is very
important for maintenance of law and order. Quite often one could see the
tendencies of people failing to follow a queue, pushing others aside while
climbing a bus, a train or a flight which exhibit the restless and impatience
of the people. The exhibit a sense of irresponsibility and rudeness through
such actions which could indeed become subsequently an issue of law and order.
Similar cases are also seen by non-compliance to rules and regulations on the
road, driving ahead of others giving opportunism for accidents, speed-driving,
not maintaining the minimum distances while using vehicles creating a sense of
panic in others, creating noise pollution through unwarranted noise, sirens and
horns, disturbing the emotional profile of others. Crowding, gathering at
religious places and in conferences and not keeping socially required distances
might inconvenience the health, safety and comfort of others. Teachers have
enough opportunities to create sensitivity on these issues so that learners
develop as socially conscious citizens.
e. To
ensure safety
Proverbially it is said that
‘accidents do not happen; they are caused.” Very often unsafe conditions emerge
because of impertinent actions of some individuals. Leaving instruments and
appliances in public places that could hurt, walking into areas defined as
private spaces, abusive use of technology to hack the personal interests of
others, bullying and commenting on others personal profiles and status,
insulting or harming others in public spaces to settle personal scores,
demonstrating one’s proximity to VIPs or people who matter and thereby
displaying a sense of authority and arrogance are all indicators of absence of
understanding about social space and social order. As such studies in civics
offer a lot of opportunity about human rights and its violations. Real time
exercises, mock shows on the above and debates in classrooms will help in understanding
the need for social distancing, not necessarily as a physical act but as a
concept which has a much deeper meaning.
f. Maintaining
social order
Every citizen has a
significant role to play in maintaining social order. A community is a
collective family with people who have equal rights and specific
responsibilities. Social distancing, with its deeper meaning, also calls for
distancing from unethical actions, unfair practices and being a part of an
insane mass behaviour. Learners need to have adequate life skills to be
committed and compassionate citizens, who would not engage in corrupt
practices, even if they are invited to a situation of such kind. ‘social
distancing’ forbids a herd mentality and curbs the growth of the personal
intellectual and spiritual profile of the individual. Teaches could take a
number of case studies on how an individual can destroy a social order or get
himself liquidated in a group with a negative social activism.
Social distancing is an
exercise in developing not only the personal profile of the individual, but is
an act that is targeted towards developing the skills of citizenry among the
learners.
Timely and thought provoking. This article will attract academics as one of the lessons under subject Sociology.
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