The challenge of Internet culture to moral education in colleges and universities

Updated on culture 2024-06-04
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Internet culture has an impact on moral education in colleges and universities, but it does not pose a challenge.

    Our generations are going through a period of transition between industrial civilization and information civilization, and the reason why "the limitations of space, country, ideology, hierarchy between the rich and the poor, and class differences are mixed" is that our ideology has not kept up with the pace of information civilization, or that our knowledge reserve has not adapted to the normative information civilization.

    The Moral Education Environment of the University First of all, let's define what we study in the university, what we study in the university, how do we look at the disadvantages of examination-oriented education, and we are faced with many new difficulties in our world outlook, outlook on life, and values."

    Misconduct, misconduct, and loss of control" -- this sentence is very good Why does it fail to guide Part of the reason is that the direction of our guidance is originally wrong (since I worked for 4 years, I learned that the Kuomintang was also anti-Japanese, in fact, Emperor Wen of Sui did not kill his brother and sister-in-law).

    Who checks --- misconduct Parents and teachers or society It is difficult for parents to have the energy to pick up for tuition fees What about the university, it is very good to see the director once a week Society Do you mean those chengguan or grandparents who dare not help (of course, I am also extreme).

    Misconduct, misconduct, and misconduct will inevitably be out of control The world outlook, outlook on life, and values are certainly not much better.

    My line of thinking is this: education (education owes the child an account) -- exaggerating the results of education, politically oriented education, education based on credits -- children's exposure to the Internet and the current education contrast is confused--- values and worldview are degraded.

    The Internet will inevitably be integrated into our lives, so it will inevitably have an impact on our lives, and I hope that through the efforts of our generation or generations, we can complete the norms of information civilization and establish and improve the bottom structure of society, so that the Internet can improve our lives while also being controlled and guided, so that Internet technology can benefit future generations.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The morality of the ancestors is buried in this generation, mainly because of the reform and opening up. Only legislative restrictions can prevent ideological corruption. Although it may seem undemocratic, only in this way can cultural corruption be prevented.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The 21st century will be the era of network information. Networks affect all areas of society in their unique ways. Under the general trend of the times, college students, as a special group, have accepted and fascinated the Internet with great enthusiasm and unreservedly since its appearance.

    The Internet has had many influences on their thinking. The Internet is changing the mode of learning, thinking and life of contemporary college students, affecting their political attitudes, moral outlook and value orientation.

    With its unique openness, equality, interactivity and non-compliance, the network culture caters to the values of young students advocating democracy, freedom and equality. Due to the unprecedented openness and freedom of the Internet, it not only has an unlimited amount of information, but also enables every member of the network to share this information equally. College students are trying to break free from their shackles, gallop freely, and develop their own personalities, and the Internet provides just such a space, so it is very popular with young students.

    College students are the group with the most extensive access to the Internet, they are active in thinking and quick to accept new things, but they have a low ability to distinguish between right and wrong, and they are easy to influence each other, and if they are not guided, they will go astray.

    In terms of education, the Internet has a certain positive effect on the ideological education of college students. The network has greatly enhanced the degree of socialization of ideological education work. In the past, traditional university ideological education was often limited to classroom teaching, and the influence of traditional campus culture on students was dominant.

    The emergence of the Internet has torn down the walls between the school and the society, bringing students into a broader world, through which students can learn about the world.

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