How Nigerian Students are not expected to behave outside the school
How Nigerian Students are not expected to behave outside the school
In Nigeria, students are expected to adhere to certain codes of conduct while they are in school. However, these expectations do not always extend to their behavior outside of school. Many students struggle to balance the expectations placed upon them in and out of school, leading to confusion and sometimes problematic behavior.
Expectations in school
In school, Nigerian students are expected to follow strict rules and regulations. These rules may vary from school to school, but generally, students are expected to:
- Respect their teachers and school authorities
- Follow school rules and regulations
- Attend school regularly and punctually
- Maintain a high level of personal hygiene
- Wear the prescribed uniform
- Complete their homework and assignments on time
Failure to follow these expectations can result in disciplinary action, such as detention, suspension, or even expulsion. These expectations are necessary in order to maintain a safe and orderly learning environment for all students.
Expectations outside of school
However, once students leave the school premises, they are often not held to the same standards of behavior. Many students are allowed to roam freely, without supervision or guidance, leading to a lack of structure and discipline in their lives outside of school. This can result in students participating in risky or problematic behavior, such as substance abuse, criminal activity, or reckless driving.
Furthermore, there is often a disconnect between the expectations placed upon students in school and in their homes and communities. Many students are expected to be obedient and respectful at home, but may be allowed to act out or engage in less desirable behavior outside of the home. This can lead to confusion and a lack of understanding of appropriate behavior in different settings.
Creating a balance
It is important for Nigerian students to understand that the expectations placed upon them do not end when they leave the school grounds. It is crucial for students to develop a sense of self-discipline and responsibility that extends beyond the classroom, in order to become well-rounded and successful adults. Parents, teachers, and community leaders can help by setting clear expectations and providing guidance and supervision outside of school, in order to create a balance between the expectations placed upon students in and out of school.