In modern and constantly developing society, behavioral culture plays a crucial role in contributing to personal self-improvement. Behavioral culture is not just an individual trait, but also a beautiful cultural characteristic of a community and nation. Cultured behavior is the premise for creating good relationships between people.
Concepts of Behavioral Culture among the Young Generation
Behavioral culture is not just saying “thank you” or “sorry,” but also knowing how to listen, respect, and understand others.
For students, behavioral culture plays a crucial role in shaping their personal character. Good behavioral culture will create success in each student’s future life. To build a healthy and friendly educational environment and contribute to character formation for the younger generation, school behavioral rules play an extremely important role. This is the foundation for a civilized school culture, helping to guide and orient appropriate behavior and interactions for students in the learning environment.
Behavioral culture is not just about saying “thank you” or “sorry,” but also about knowing how to listen, respect, and understand others. It’s a gentle look when someone makes a mistake, a timely silence to avoid hurting someone’s fragile heart. A word can be a healing medicine, but it can also be an arrow that wounds someone for life – this depends on how we choose to behave.
In the learning environment, we come to school not only to acquire knowledge and skills but also to cultivate behavioral culture in daily communication relationships. This is an important foundation for developing future generations, creating civilized and polite individuals.
In today’s hectic life, with numerous daily concerns, many people have forgotten behavioral culture, dropping kindness in the bustling urban landscape. We have witnessed cold looks on buses, harsh words on social media, or indifference when someone falls on the street. At such moments, we wonder: Has human compassion fallen asleep in our hearts? Maintaining behavioral culture is not a grand task but begins with simple things: speaking at the right moment, putting yourself in others’ shoes, and always behaving with a heart that can be moved.
Building behavioral culture in schools is an educational activity of value systems and cultural norms that help members develop correct awareness, thoughts, emotions, and good behaviors, implementing healthy behavioral culture. It’s not something far away but starts with each individual – from a beloved home, a small school, to everyday interactions. When each individual consciously preserves their words and actions, the community becomes more kind, humane, and worth living in.
Behavioral Culture – A Prominent Ethical Standard of Mien Trung Industry and Trade College Students
Society is an entire community, not just individual existence. To exist in society, we must go outside, communicate, and learn from those around us. Life is constantly moving, and to survive, humans must adapt to it. Life is a miraculous gift from nature – living in this world should not be just for oneself, but also for others, only then can we live a complete and happy life.
At Mien Trung Industry and Trade College, the school and departments have clearly established behavioral culture rules for students, requiring the implementation of rules such as:
- Respecting individual values
- Academic honesty
- Polite and serious interactions
- Queuing culture
- School discipline
- Maintaining school cleanliness and landscape
- Proper use of school common resources
These are criteria for students to comprehensively train themselves, creating a proactive mindset to implement behavioral culture rules and build a civilized environment that helps students develop a more positive learning spirit.
Student organizations like Youth Union, clubs, cultural-artistic-sports events, and community connection activities are practical environments for students to practice behavioral culture and effectively train soft skills. Additionally, the school has a psychological counseling department to guide behavioral culture for students in specific cases they cannot reasonably resolve. Moreover, workshops and talk shows with quality speakers frequently occur, creating motivation for students.
Course curricula have also developed subjects to enhance students’ behavioral culture, such as soft skills, personal development, and global citizenship courses. These are crucial criteria when students enter the current labor market.
Behavioral culture, ultimately, is a mirror reflecting your true self – behave culturally not to please others, but to become a valuable and respectable person in this vast life. Behavioral culture is the mirror that illuminates human dignity in the journey of living kindly and beautifully. As young people, we need to learn continuously, strive to improve ourselves, and walk on a thorny path without fear. Live fully and contribute fully to life. Then, happiness will smile upon us.
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Hong Tham
Admissions and Business Relations Center