Sunday, November 17, 2013

CLASSROOM ETIQUETTES....!!!!

Classroom- a place where we get to learn, explore and experience a lot. Its a place with which we are connected since our childhood. Initially, its school where we start the process of learning and gradually after having several experiences (some might have positive, others probably negative), we enter the college. It is the new phase of our lives where we are ready to explore more and more. But apart from learnings and experiences, there are certain etiquette’s regarding a classroom which today's young generation probably doesn't know to follow. They are their own masters. 

While studying in the classroom, many students have started a trend of chewing a bubble gum which might be a hindrance for the teacher.  Late night outings and keep yawning the other day in the classroom is one such other thing. While the teacher teaches, if a student is not satisfied, he/she might start arguing without any reason over the useless stuff. It is the only best possible way (according to some) to detest your teacher. Apart from all, the most deriding thing in a classroom is to keep yourself busy with the expensive smart phones while the class is on. Many students do this but they might not know that teachers are more smart than their mobile phones. The phones are smart but the teachers are "samraat". No one can befool them.

Also, sitting properly in the classroom is essential. Some students are so lazy, they sit as if they are ready to sleep within the next few moments. Whatever is taught, they don't like it because they have to do other things even more important than the lecture. Anyway, everyone has their own life. They can handle it their own way.

In school, teachers used to say that all the students should respect their elders, teachers and being in an innocent phase, we used to follow whatever they said. But now, since that innocence has gone, we are at our own risk. We  do whatever we want. Somewhere down the lane, where we are being successful every minute with the technology, our etiquettes are lacking somewhere. We need to concentrate on the side or maybe "Respect Your Teachers" will merely be a phrase.

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