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Brilio.net - Behavior that conforms to norms has a positive impact on the formation of students' character, including obeying rules. One of the values instilled through this behavior is order.
Order is not just about physical actions such as arriving on time or maintaining cleanliness, but also involves mental and emotional attitudes that reflect self-control and responsibility. By maintaining discipline, courtesy, and responsibility, students learn to value time, respect others, and be responsible for their own actions.
When implementing behavior that conforms to norms, these students also learn to appreciate structure and order in everyday life. Students can understand that school rules and regulations exist to provide clear and fair guidance for everyone. By obeying the rules, students learn to work together in an organized environment, where everyone has their own roles and responsibilities. This not only creates a conducive learning environment, but also helps students become structured individuals, have good self-control, and are ready to face various challenges in the future.
Behavior that conforms to norms also helps instill strong moral values in students. When students maintain discipline, they not only obey the rules, but also understand the underlying values, such as honesty, integrity, and responsibility. They learn that their actions have consequences, both positive and negative, and that they must take responsibility for their actions. Thus, through behavior that conforms to norms, schools can instill the teachings of order in students and help them become better individuals in their future lives.
What are the norms of behavior in school life? The following is a summary from brilio.net from various sources on Wednesday (17/4).
1. Apply discipline.Discipline can be carried out by following the rules and regulations set by the school. This discipline is carried out with full awareness and responsibility. This includes actions such as coming to school on time, respecting teachers and classmates, and following applicable procedures in teaching and learning activities. By implementing this discipline, students can create a conducive learning environment and help improve learning and social interactions at school.
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2. Maintain good manners.
Your level of politeness is seen based on your respectful and polite attitude when interacting with teachers, school staff and peers. This behavior can include speaking politely, using appropriate language, respecting the privacy of others, and not taking actions that disturb the order and comfort of the learning environment. By maintaining good manners, students can create good relationships with the people around them, create a positive learning environment, and strengthen moral values in everyday life.
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3. Work together on things that support your potential.Students who apply this behavior will be open to new ideas, ready to learn from others, willing to share their knowledge and skills. By working together positively, students can expand their potential, build harmonious relationships in the school environment, and create an inspiring learning atmosphere.
4. Carry out the responsibilities given.The main responsibility as a student at school is of course studying. You have an obligation to complete tasks well, follow applicable rules, and be responsible for the actions and decisions taken.
Students who carry out this responsibility will be skilled in managing time, have integrity in carrying out their duties, and are ready to accept the consequences of their actions. By carrying out responsibilities consistently, students can build a good reputation, strengthen personal character, and become good examples for classmates and the younger generation.
5. Uphold honesty.As a student, you must have the courage to act honestly in all situations, including when doing assignments, exams, or in daily interactions with teachers and classmates. Students who value honesty will avoid plagiarism, complete assignments according to their own abilities, and not manipulate information or results.
Students will also have the courage to admit mistakes and be ready to accept the consequences of their actions. By upholding honesty, students not only form strong personal integrity, but also build trust with others, create a fair learning environment, and become role models at school.
6. Care for the environment.As a student, you need to pay attention to school cleanliness, sustainability and safety. For example, throwing away rubbish in the right place, saving on the use of resources such as water or electricity, respecting biodiversity, and not destroying the environment.
School security is not just the responsibility of security guards. As a student, you can also monitor everything in the school environment. When you see suspicious behavior from other people or even strangers at school, you can ask the teacher or educational staff. This can keep the school safe from crime.
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7. Appreciate differences.An open attitude, respect and respect for diversity of backgrounds, cultures, religions and views among students and staff members is the beginning of harmony.
Respecting differences makes students have an inclusive, non-discriminatory attitude, willing to listen, and understand other people's points of view. With this behavior, a harmonious learning environment will be created, strengthening a sense of solidarity, building tolerance and respect for diversity.
8. Improve performance.Achievement can be improved and achieved through effort. The results you get will be in accordance with how hard you struggle. Always developing yourself and learning a lot will make you achieve your desired goals.
Students who have this behavior will always try hard, overcome challenges, and learn from failure to achieve better achievements. Your achievements can make you proud, and even become an inspiration for others.
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9. Develop creativity.Ability to think out-of-the-box. These thoughts can emerge through practice. People will call you an idea owner when you can make something different. The process of creating creativity can be through new solutions to existing problems.
Students who develop creativity will look for new ways to solve problems, produce original works of art or writing, and participate actively in creative activities. Students will also be open to other people's ideas, willing to experiment, and not afraid to face uncertainty in creating something new.
By developing creativity, students can discover their unique potential, inspire others, and contribute to the progress of school and society.
10. Try to be fair in making joint decisions.Everything you do at school should contain an objective, transparent attitude and pay attention to the common interest in every decision you make.
Students who demonstrate this behavior will listen to all parties and consider various points of view. Justice can create a democratic environment, strengthen a sense of togetherness, and foster a sense of responsibility to achieve common goals at school.
11. Give appreciation to all school members.Students who show this behavior will give praise, thanks, or awards to teachers, school staff, and classmates who have excelled or done good.
Appreciation for the entire school community allows students to strengthen their sense of solidarity, motivate others to excel, and create a positive and enthusiastic learning environment.
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