Sunday, June 14, 2009

Did We Really Lose It?

In the everyday classes, students go to school – trying to be catalysts for change, learning every aspect of our community and of our environment, and of course molding their futures. Every student is trying to ignore all the noise and the uncontrolled crowd from the morning until the afternoon.
Every morning everybody is in hurry because nobody wants to be embarrassed because of being late. And then somebody will hit you but nobody says sorry. During snack time, they wouldn’t mind the slogans and the reminders of the school administrators concerning the proper waste disposal instead they will just throw their garbage in a corner, without thinking how would it affect everybody especially the janitor and the janitress. Still others, don’t care the teacher they meet as if the teacher is just at their age, they will not greet and will walk faster to escape from the teacher that may ask for help for the things she’s bringing.
This has been a regular happening everyday in a school. What is going on? Have everyone lost their good manners or they really don’t have it since before?
Before students are not like this, they really possess the good manners and right conducts for everybody around them. Everybody is afraid to be punished with the physical discipline because of their foolishness. However, this way of discipline was already abolished to protect the welfare of the students. And this become the reason why students ignorant about the value of good manners and abusive because they weren’t afraid anymore of the physical punishment.
Students of this generation, you, with more equipped instructional materials and facilities, shouldn’t wait for the physical punishment to be legalized again before you change from being ignorant.
It just seemed that you go to school to learn English, Math, and Science! How about learning to possess the good manners and right conducts?

1 comment:

  1. ...your right, values you mentioned are slowly fading..maybe out of 10, only one or two will show those kind of attitude among students nowadays...i just hope that this what we call generation x or y or z will revive it...

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