Video games will not make students better: Isma Australia
The reason why I write this post because I feel very DISAPPOINTED with student organisation, who ethically should encourage students to spend their time well by studying or doing something beneficial for their career or future, BUT instead organising something worthless like this.
I cannot imagine how video games or something like this could make our government-sponsored students better in anyway, except wasting their precious time which should be used to prepare for tutorials/studying, or use to improve their soft skills to prepare for tough interviews to get decent jobs etc.
I’m saying this because I’m concern. I’ve seen over the years students failed their exams because of video game addiction, missed their classes, have poor soft skills, lack of confidence, low self esteem and many others.
As a student organisation (or an organisation representing students), one should focus on surveying what the students lack and organises events/programs to complement these weaknesses/needs.
These students are precious treasures to our country. The taxpayers have spent tremendous amount of money to sponsor these students over the years. If we want to build a better Malaysia, we MUST stop spoiling our students.
Penulis: Dr Shaiful Aizad, Chairman of Isma Australia
Source: Shaiful Aizad
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