Wednesday, March 6, 2013

The Responsibility



                    There are some classroom facilities problems that I believe are not given enough attention. Some of which are broken door knob, broken window glass, broken tables and arm chair, malfunction of air conditioners and fan, and sometimes there is no janitor to clean the room. These small problems may lead to bigger ones and of course may give a bad image to the school. For example, in case of fire if a door knob is broken, it will be difficult to leave the room immediately. Broken window glass and broken tables and arm chair may cause serious injury while malfunction of air conditioners and fan may cause discomfort due to warm temperature especially considering the climate in our country. Also, though I believe that keeping the cleanliness of a classroom is a responsibility of the students, it will be a good help if there’s a janitor that will clean the room from time to time as not many students are disciplined enough to keep their room neat and tidy.

                     Given these circumstances, it can all be solve by simple carpentry and replacements. A broken door knob may easily be replaced with a new one. A broken window glass may also be replaced without having to remove the whole window but just a portion of it. A broken table and arm chair can be fixed by simple carpenter work and a malfunctioning air conditioner or fan may just be cleaned or checked if there’s a bigger problem. Meanwhile, janitors can run on a strict schedule to keep classrooms clean.

                   These simple problems if solved can be of a great help to make the room more conducive to learning. The students will feel safer, there will be no discomfort and distraction. The students could just solely focus on the lecture and not mind if anything is broken or unclean.

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