Reading and Writing Habits
Among Students
Netyana R. Boba Joru, Christian
Education,
Lewa - Institute of Theology
Reading and writing are
basic skills that must be owned by young people and students in facing global
challenges. There are many benefits they get when reading and writing a lot.
However, the habit of reading and writing among young people or students in
East Sumba is still low. Based on my experience, campus environment actually
should be bookworms’ nest, but ironically I rarely find students reading and writing. The campus library is
always quiet, not because of respect to other readers or writers, but students
rarely visit it.
It is such a pity when an
undergraduate student has no expertise in writing and reading books. Based on
my experience, if we, as an undergraduate student or scholar return back to our
home or village, we will be asked by village officials and community to help
them in writing letters, proposals, reports and so on. Of course it is ironic
if we cannot do these.
For me, it is not too
late if we keep on practising in writing and reading. We can spend 15-30
minutes per day to write and read. It is hard in the beginning but if we are
eager to do it, it will be easy and fun. We can start writing from things that
we often see, hear, and worry about. It will be easy for us to start writing
from our surrounding because we only retell everything that we often see, such
as our village where it has high level of violence against women or children,
the difficulty of getting clean water, electricity that has not yet cover all
area, and so on.
The habit of reading and
writing brings positive impact to the writer, such as, development of thinking
skills, being able to think critically, improvement of knowledge, finding
ideas, gaining new knowledge, and being able to get solutions to solve
problems. While for someone who does not like reading and writing, he is unable
to think critically, low level of knowledge, complaining when facing problems
and unable to solve them.
It's time for youth and
students in East Sumba to have writing skills and love reading, because the
region requires good human resources, able to create ideas, care with
environment, be critical, and intelligent. Quoting Pramoedya Ananta Toer, a novelist
and human rights activist, said that people may have high intellegency, but as
long as he does not write, he will disappear from society and history.
So what are you waiting
for? Young people should be ready to do self-equip.
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