I consider myself as one lucky individual because after ten years leaving University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), that I am now given an opportunity to step into a university as an educator, whose responsibility is to produce a generation of professionals who are dynamic, creative, analytical, physically and psychologically and physically strong to face the new world order. Being chosen to train TESL students would mean I have been offered a series of huge, complicated and never-ending tasks which will require me to sacrifice my personality, routine, time and also money. My first week in the Faculty of Education and Language Studies had given me some hints to what I have been looking for before this; is the education system implemented in Malaysia serves the different critical purposes of this country?
Some questions which I would like to find the answers:
1. Are university students nowadays being selfish or ignorant?
2. What are the subjects that should have being make compulsory for them?
3. Who should be responsible for the negative characters portrayed by our undergraduates?
I hope I will have ample time and sources to get to the root of the problem..
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