What do you think has ruined China s universities?

Updated on society 2024-04-16
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    <> when universities lose their idealism and independent spirit, they also lose the productivity to cultivate elites – no less than 100,000 college students in Beijing suffer from depression and become ants in Tangjialing after graduation; According to a survey of tens of thousands of people in China Youth Daily, 34 people regret going to university, and 51 percent believe that they did not learn anything useful in college.

    Perhaps, the whole reason is that college students are just products on the assembly line. In the best 18 years of their lives, they only learned to take exams in order to get into college; After being admitted to university, in order to find a job, they only learned to study the certificate - their parents, primary and secondary schools and universities worked together to create a conveyor belt of tools, and in the end, this "tool" will find that what he has spent 18 years learning is all things that he will not need in the future.

    When universities make talent education digital, it loses the mysterious power to change destiny - ability can be differentiated, personality can also be certified, and morality can also be digitized: Shanghai Jiaotong University once wanted to issue three certificates to graduates, including academic transcripts, ability certificates, and "personality certificates"; Chengnan College of Changsha University of Science and Technology has launched an ethical bank savings card, which is divided into gold cards, platinum cards, and diamond cards, and points can be added by opening certificates for good deeds - the biggest disadvantage of university administration is that the bureaucratic atmosphere has turned scholars into vases that only promise; The biggest disadvantage of university industrialization is that talent and personality can be digitized.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Why can't <> University change its fate?

    It is said that knowledge changes fate, I have learned so much knowledge, but I don't see any change in fate? In 2009, Yang Yuanyuan, a graduate student of the law department of Shanghai Maritime University, said before committing suicide. "Yale changed my life.

    In 2010, Zhang Lei, a Yale graduate Chinese, publicly confessed. He was going to donate $10,000 to Yale, which is said to be the largest contributor to the Yale School of Management.

    Both talk about the fate of their lives. Yang Yuanyuan's words made the public question education, and Zhang Lei was questioned by the public why he didn't donate to his alma mater in China - fortunately, there are still Tianya netizens who solve the siege for him: "Donating to Yale may not reflect the value, but donating to China must not reflect the value." ”

    In 2009, tens of thousands of rural high school students in Chongqing rejected the college entrance examination, and 10,000 students in Hubei Province gave up the college entrance examination; In 2010, the total number of applicants for the college entrance examination in China decreased by 650,000 compared to 2009. The new "theory of the uselessness of reading" is on the rise - "China Youth Daily" once reported a small story that his cousin is a decorator who can get an average of about 2,500 yuan a month. It's been almost a year since my cousin graduated from college and he hasn't found a job yet.

    The migrant worker's cousin said with deep feeling: "I really thank myself for not being admitted to university. ”

    Why can't universities change our destiny?

    Perhaps, it's all because our relationship with universities has long since changed. In ancient times, each other was a family relationship, "if you don't raise it, it's the father's fault; If the teaching is not strict, the teacher is lazy"; After 1919, when Cai Yuanpei wanted to turn the Beijing Normal University into a modern university, the school was autonomous, the students were free, and they were friends with each other; After 1952, Chinese universities followed the Stalin model, and universities were actually higher technical colleges, all of which were screws serving the society and were colleagues with each other. In 1977, the floodgates of the college entrance examination, which had been closed for 11 years, opened again, and the university got a group of the most idealistic suitors, and they were in a romantic relationship with each other; By 2010, college enrollment drove GDP and college town building drove real estate, and the relationship between them had long been a transaction.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Personally, I think there is something wrong with this proposition, and it is inappropriate to use the word "ruined". Are China's universities really "ruined", from the perspective of international recognition, scientific research results, graduate quality, etc., the overall level of Chinese universities has made great progress compared with the past. The reason why Chinese universities in our era are unfortunate is not that Chinese universities have been completely "destroyed", but to be precise, it is that the current development of Chinese universities is still pathological or even deformed in some aspects.

    The real development potential of Chinese universities has not been shown! So I think the question should be changed to "What is holding back the development of Chinese universities?" ”

    Now, give me a superficial view of my new proposition! I think it is more accurate to describe "lost in the original intention", and for universities, I understand that "scientific research" and "teaching" are the two core functions of universities. However, many universities in China have taken on too many non-university responsibilities and obligations, which makes them carry too much baggage in the process of moving forward.

    In the field of scientific research and teaching, utilitarianism is becoming more and more serious, and there are many news of academic misconduct and irresponsible teaching.

    Personally, I admire the "professor-governed school system" of some foreign universities (I don't know if there are such schools in China). However, after thinking about it, I still think that although the system is good, it is extremely inapplicable in the current Chinese university environment. At present, the development of colleges and universities is difficult to cope with the current embarrassing situation, and I think that the current need or must rely on social and cultural progress and system improvement, and it is difficult to solve it by colleges and universities on their own!

    This question is also seen and said, and I have not carefully investigated the information on the development of Chinese universities, so there are some things that are not right, please understand!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think the university rankings, and the 985,211 project have ruined Chinese universities! Originally, universities have their own strengths and strengths. All rankings for the purpose of money insist on ranking universities with different training goals!

    Originally, some universities with good teaching and scientific research were reluctant to apply for the examination because of the reluctance of outstanding candidates in the lower rankings, and these universities retreated! However, the state has introduced the so-called 985,211 project, and the state has increased its support for 985,211 universities in terms of funds and talents, while it is difficult for other universities to enjoy the national policy on 985,211 universities. It's the university that is stronger, and the weaker is weaker!

    Artificially divide the university into 369 and so on. and the administrativeization of the university's application of officialdom. The problem of emphasizing scientific research over teaching and so on has ruined Chinese universities!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The basic spirit of running a university is to reflect on the shortcomings, actively improve the quality of teaching, keep pace with the times, and cultivate the best national talents at all levels from generation to generation.

    If you really want to find the reason that Chinese universities are ruined, first of all, the state will no longer package the distribution, before the college entrance examination, it is not an exaggeration to call it a leap into the dragon gate, entering the university gate means a golden job bowl and a bright future, before the education reform of the university attached to the various benefits are gone, now the university is only left to learn knowledge, learn life skills, improve their own quality of the school, if you hold the old concept does not change, can not recognize: four years of college is a life-changing four years, but four years can not determine a lifetime, life success or not, It also depends on their respective struggles and efforts.

    People who insist on the uselessness of going to school are too short-sighted, and opportunities are only reserved for those who are prepared.

    To put it mildly, in my forties, I still worked hard to take the college entrance examination countless times in my dreams a few years ago, and it is a great pity that I couldn't go to college in this life, but fortunately, my child fulfilled my dream and was successfully admitted to one.

    There is no perfect university, only a perfect life to be struggled for, and may our education get better and better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are so many universities in China, how do you define the word "ruined"? Is it because you can only do it, so you feel like you have studied in vain?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Official! Only the presidents of Chinese universities are assigned to the ministerial level, the department level! Therefore, the presidents of universities do not donate or teach, but only climb up!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In a word, strict in and wide out. It's rare to get in, and it's relatively easy to graduate. It's easy to get into a foreign university, and you want to graduate? It's even more exaggerated than the Chinese college entrance examination.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Employment problems brought about by the employment season.

    Explanation: Why is it difficult for college students to find employment. What was our mindset when we expanded our enrollment and created so many college students?

    Because the proportion of college students in our country was seriously lower than the average in Europe and the United States, we mistakenly thought that after we trained more college students, our economy would be of higher quality and would develop at a higher speed. We know that the premise of this idea is a question: why does the United States need so many college students, and why is China unemployed when it has cultivated so many outstanding college students?

    Is it because we don't have enough students? Could it be that our classmates are not working hard enough? Could it be that our classmates' majors are not the right one?

    This should be the status quo discussed in **, in fact, these explanations are wrong: in fact, it is not that we Chinese students do not work, nor because we have the wrong major. First of all, I would like to talk about the professional mismatch, I think the question itself is particularly ridiculous, and it is ridiculous!

    I've taught at top universities in the U.S. and I've taught in other parts of the world. But I've taught at so many schools, and I've never seen a school there that has the right majors.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It was July last year, and the exam was just over, and when the last course came out, my roommate and I immediately stepped on it, and let one person ride an electric car on the journey.

    One by one, we sped down the downhill slope. Said that it meant that the ten pieces of a couple riding an electric car in front of me, but I had good riding skills, one side and one side dodged, and then a puddle of water rushed to the couple with a face full of embarrassment and immediately fled.

    Looking back on it afterwards, it's really embarrassing, shameful, it's not that I drove and saw them all over their faces, but that I didn't dare to take responsibility when I was there, even if I said sorry to them.

    Another time the most embarrassing thing is to run the wrong toilet notice, I am a girl, one morning to go to class group is judging that the toilet in the classroom over there is not the same as the toilet I went to the toilet before, it was a result of the male left and the female right, that is the male right female left, I am usually more nervous, habitually go to the right toilet, I have found that the internal structure of the toilet is different from my previous one, I was almost in the toilet, stunned for a few seconds, reacted, I ran to the wrong toilet and was about to go out, I saw a man crouching in the pit. The school toilet squatting pit is the kind with the door, the kind that will get a head out when you stand up, and I also looked at him for three seconds, and he was stunned, because it was no one else, the boys in our class, I was blushing, and I couldn't win, as a result, I just stepped out of the front foot, the men's toilet, a group of boys in our class passed through the toilet, I couldn't wait to find a hole to get into, the most humiliating thing in my four years of college, there was no one.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Crazy to spend their parents' money and show off.

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