Harm the mental health of teenagers
Self-media education often exaggerates the intensity of educational competition and the importance of the result, leading to excessive anxiety among teenagers. This has a negative impact on their mental health, such as excessive pressure, depression, inferiority and so on.
Profit from false information
Education from the media often releases exaggerated, untrue or one-sided information in order to attract eyeballs and clicks. They are pursuing economic benefits, not really providing valuable educational resources for the audience.
Weaken the fun and interest in learning.
Too much emphasis on utility and results makes learning lose its due fun and interest. This may lead to students losing enthusiasm for education and affect their learning motivation and creativity.
Ignore individual differences and all-round development
Taking academic performance as the only criterion to measure success ignores the interest, advantages and potential of each student. Paying attention to the cultivation of comprehensive quality is very important for personal development.
Advocate a healthy educational concept
We should pursue a positive, healthy and balanced educational concept and pay attention to students' all-round development, creativity, independent thinking ability and social responsibility.