LACKING MANNERS AMONG TERTIARY STUDENTS IN MALAYSIA FOLLOWING THE MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER

Surina Nayan, Nor Azira Mohd Radzi, Majdah Chulan, Azhar Abdul Rahman
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This conceptual paper is on lacking manners among tertiary students in Malaysia following the Movement Control Order (MCO). The MCO has had an undeniably profound effect on students, with many now having to switch to online learning and forgoing their usual routines and interactions with peers. Unfortunately, some students have been struggling to adjust to the new normal, and this has led to a lack of manners among the younger generation. The MCO has caused huge disruption to their lives, and this can lead to a lack of respect for authority figures and a general lack of courtesy. Some students have been observed using inappropriate language, speaking disrespectfully to teachers, and failing to show consideration for others. Parents and teachers need to address these issues as soon as possible and remind students of the importance of good manners. Parents should ensure that their children understand the importance of treating others with respect and showing consideration for those around them. Teachers should also ensure that their students understand the consequences of their actions and the importance of maintaining a positive attitude. Parents and teachers should also focus on the importance of communication and actively encourage students to talk about their feelings and concerns. Finally, it is important to remember that the MCO will eventually come to an end and that students will once again be able to attend school and interact with their peers. Until then, parents and teachers should continue to do their best to ensure that students maintain good manners and continue to uphold the values of respect and courtesy.
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这篇概念性的论文是关于马来西亚大学生在运动控制令(MCO)之后缺乏礼貌。不可否认,MCO对学生产生了深远的影响,许多学生现在不得不转向在线学习,放弃了平时的常规活动和与同龄人的互动。不幸的是,一些学生一直在努力适应新常态,这导致了年轻一代缺乏礼貌。MCO对他们的生活造成了巨大的干扰,这可能导致他们对权威人物缺乏尊重,普遍缺乏礼貌。一些学生被发现使用不恰当的语言,对老师说话不尊重,不体谅别人。家长和老师需要尽快解决这些问题,并提醒学生良好举止的重要性。父母应该确保他们的孩子理解尊重他人和体谅周围人的重要性。教师还应该确保学生明白他们行为的后果,以及保持积极态度的重要性。家长和老师也应该关注沟通的重要性,积极鼓励学生谈论他们的感受和担忧。最后,重要的是要记住,MCO最终会结束,学生们将再次能够上学并与同龄人互动。在此之前,家长和老师应该继续尽最大努力确保学生保持良好的举止,并继续坚持尊重和礼貌的价值观。
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