Question 2: What did college education teach us? The most popular answer to this question is a sentence by educator Whitehead: "When a person forgets everything he has learned, the rest is what education has taught you". What's left? Learning ability used to be in Jingjing Hall of Jiaotong University. Let me ask you a question casually. How high is this auditorium? Nobody (and probably shouldn't) raise their hands right away. But I asked: If I come back tomorrow morning, who is confident to tell me the answer at that time? More than half of the people raised their hands. Some people say "Google", others say that you can make your own visualization instrument, and there are many ways. My most personal experience is that I have to take an exam the next day, but I haven't read the textbook and stayed up late. It is really the essence of a university. C is learning ability. After leaving school, what you face every day will not be what you have experienced or learned before. At this time, this systematic training in universities began to play a role. After all, there are few more unpractical environments than universities, where people can interpret things that have been interpreted tens of thousands of times again. It is really "the result is not important, the process is the most important", and the useless process of this standard is the process of improving learning ability. I have asked many friends if I want to study for an MBA. Among them, what impressed me the most was the views shared by Xu Wei in the cabin during the heavy snow. He said that after graduating from Stanford MBA, he couldn't remember learning anything useful. It was not until he chatted with his former colleagues and classmates that he was surprised to find that they didn't know anything about finance and finance. This is the last step in learning the Four Realms: I don't know, I know. Many of our experiences seem to be wasted, seemingly without improvement, but unconsciously, we know a lot, but we are not aware of this change. In all kinds of experiences, what feels more "useless" than what we learned in college, but it affects our thinking most subtly? When I was in college, I hid in the computer room and almost skipped all classes. There is a review class on "Digital Principles" before the exam. I went and was caught by the teacher to design a traffic light control problem at the intersection. At that time, I was forced to rack my brains and use the basic things of AND gate or door to make a usable thing alive. Our kind teacher commented that it was very interesting: "This classmate is very smart and can build without class, but he lacks some basic common sense." Even if we think we are smart and diligent, we must admit that it will be much easier to do things if we listen to some courses and know those "common sense" and "conventions". Recently, when I was interviewing, I met many very smart and diligent programmers. I am often surprised by the programs and ideas written by everyone, but that is just a problem, and there is no systematic solution to the problem by trained people. We admit that we are smart, but after all, we admit that many problems faced by computer science have been perfectly solved by mathematical research for decades or even longer. These may also be lacking for students who have not accepted the university. Here, I often lament the gap between myself and Wendy. I used to spend a lot of time rewriting the code "Chao Ge" of People's Daily Online (then called Ke Qiji) with an object-oriented method. I felt very proud and went home to show off to Wendy. She broke me down and asked me, "shouldn't I write like this?" Is there another way to write it? "Here it is. . . And when solving the subset problem, I still rely on her to point out the maze. Wendy, as a typical non-computer enthusiast from the Computer Department of Jiaotong University, often makes me feel ashamed. This is just a "computer-related major". Some things can't be done without admitting it. Ability is the most important criterion to judge a person. Every university is different, and different people's college experiences are also very different, but this experience, like other experiences, still has a lot to do with some abilities. I hope the students at school will cherish this time and understand that the beautiful process in the meeting often appears in the form of ugliness, boredom and confusion. What college education teaches us is not always so obvious.
Question 3: What has the university taught us-what are the abilities cultivated by universities with all abilities? It is a kind of advanced future consciousness. Facing the unknown future, face bravely, face challenges, think calmly, what to do and how to do it. Now university enrollment has been relaxed, and more people have entered universities and received university education. We should cherish the study life of the university, make use of the limited time, concentrate on study, do a good job in knowledge reserve and ability training, release the potential of the reserve when entering the society, and bravely meet the requirements and tests of the society. As a college student who has also experienced university study and life, I have been a university teacher for many years after graduation. For a long time, I have been thinking about this question: What did the university teach us? What have we learned from college? Among all kinds of complaints about schools, from what we know, we rarely hear complaints about primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools. Through analysis, we can understand why this is the case. Primary school teaches us the most important knowledge of literacy and arithmetic, which is very affordable knowledge we need all our lives. Junior high school teaches us all kinds of knowledge, so that we can go to senior high school. What senior high school teaches us is to get into a good university. Primary school, junior high school and senior high school have obvious learning goals and objectives. Therefore, although the knowledge of high school is of little significance to the society, although the long process is so bitter, we rarely hear complaints about what we have not learned in the learning process. Hey, why do many college students complain that they have learned nothing after college life, near graduation or after graduation? Because after graduating from college, you have to find a job and go out to the society. The book knowledge learned in the ivory tower won't help you for a while. Those who study hard and those who don't will complain and learn nothing. Study hard, you will become a dead student if you are not careful, and it will be difficult to adapt to society if you work; If you don't study hard, you will be more at a loss. Looking back on my college study life, those pure studies, getting up early every day to study, going to the classroom to listen carefully and doing homework at night. I haven't thought about working since graduation. Assigned in those years. Those who study well are naturally distributed, and not many people open the back door. Reading in that environment. We have received a relatively systematic higher education, we have learned profound knowledge from books, we have participated in various cultural and sports activities that are beneficial to the body and mind, we are concerned about state affairs, and we have developed healthily and comprehensively. After graduation, we all have jobs. In our work, although the book knowledge we learned in the university did not play a direct role, our higher education enabled us to face and deal with all kinds of problems we encountered. Although we work in all walks of life and save different money, our understanding of life and happiness of life are basically the same. It is rare to hear our generation complain that the university has learned nothing. Recalling the university, we are full of gratitude. Grateful for the resumption of the college entrance examination that year, we have the opportunity to receive a university education, grateful for our former teachers, and serious dedication, which has set a good example for us. Thanks to those past days, we can concentrate on studying hard. College life is precious. After stepping into the society, it is difficult to have that kind of quiet study day again! In university, teachers teach students not only knowledge itself, but also cultivate students' ability by teaching all kinds of knowledge about books. This potential thing is a very precious treasure in his life. You should learn to read in college life. Don't just think of college as a study book, learn to study and learn to live. For a while, I was confused and distressed myself. In the end, how to face university teaching and how to do it to help students? I have carefully read * * * "Reading Experience in Normal Schools", and I have also carefully read * * * "Education and Training Methods of Teachers for Students in Those Years". I am very touched. But I also thought that it was that era that gave that group of teachers and students such a stage. This is not the case today. If universities teach students what they can use immediately when they step into society, then vocational universities are the best choice. In fact, university study can't just look at the present. No school teaches students something that can be used immediately or for a lifetime. Teaching in a university makes people grow up with an ability. This is a potential resource for a lifetime. Every teacher, in the teaching process, brings his own teaching methods and attitude towards life, which exerts a subtle influence on students. This influence is a generation ... >>
Question 4: What can universities teach us now? What did the university teach us? In the past, when I was in college, I was called carp yue longmen, which was the best choice for farmers' children to get ahead. At that time, college students really lived up to expectations and could be worthy of the title of favored son of heaven. Nowadays, the quality of educated students in universities is uneven, and some of them are even more timid than universities. Is there something wrong with the students now, or is the university now sinking? Personally, I think the main reason is the university. Today's universities are not weaker than street hooligans (to be precise, they should be worse than those in power). Far from it, it is extremely hype to say that Shanghai University of Finance and Economics has made an exception to admit coke boys, but it does not have the rigorous academic spirit that universities should have. From my personal feelings, it is undoubtedly gratifying that Coke Boy can be admitted without exception, or I am happy for him. I also sincerely hope that this child can walk out of his own sky. However, from a rational point of view, from a fair and just point of view, I despise Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Although China's colleges and universities have expanded enrollment year by year, and going to college is different from crossing the single-plank bridge a few years ago, on the whole, higher education is still a scarce resource, especially for poor children in many remote areas. For children in these areas, food and clothing is enough, but education has always been a big problem, otherwise there is no hope for the continuation of the national humiliation project. How many children have to study hard in the cold window for more than ten years to get a glimpse of the university gate, and how many parents have gray temples in middle age? Despite all kinds of unfavorable rumors, both children and parents are determined to go to college. However, the peers who should have stood on the same starting line and competed fairly are now very different because of the sentence "Uncle, I want to drink coke, and I want it chilled". Forgive my stupidity, I really don't understand the internal relationship between drinking coke and getting into college. University, which should be the conscience of this flashy society, has become a stepping stone for some people to pursue fame and fortune, which makes people shudder. Our childhood education tells us to be a person with a conscience. As the saying goes, there is a god who holds his head three feet high. Whether you are a man or do something, you must have a clear conscience. And this kind of clear conscience is the pursuit of fairness and justice. It is hard to imagine what kind of college students can be cultivated by a university that pursues fame and fortune like flies chasing shit. Look at the universities around us, excellent universities abroad, and we can't just pass by with China characteristics. What is the essence of education? This requires all our teachers and parents to think deeply! Knowledge can be instilled, but how to be a capitalized person needs to be subtle! Appendix: 0 1. I didn't know until I went to college that two people who are together every day are not necessarily friends, but may be nothing. 02. I didn't know until I went to college that I should never argue with others, because there is no result, no matter who is right or wrong. 03. I didn't know until I went to college that the mobile phone was used for something, not for communicating feelings. 04. I didn't know until I went to college that being sincere to a person may not be rewarded. People who are ignored by you may often value you the most. 05. I didn't know until I went to college that many things can't be met, and you can only have many things once. 06. I didn't know until I went to college that love is not necessarily sincere, but may be a kind of interest relationship and a comparison mentality. 07. I didn't know until I went to college that middle school teachers are so good and responsible. 08. I didn't know until I went to college that I had encountered unhappy things so many times. Don't crave sympathy from others. Most people will react coldly to this. That will make people look down upon it even more. 09. I didn't know until I went to college that there are many things that don't belong to you. If you work hard, you will be sent by heaven. 10. I didn't know that life was unfair until I went to college. You must face it squarely, believe in strength and believe in the eyes of the masses. 1 1. I didn't know until I went to college that people's personalities can be so different. 12. I didn't know until I went to college that one should be kind to oneself, because few people really care about you, and if something happens, they may not be around you. So take care of yourself. 13. I didn't know until I went to college that the course would fall behind inadvertently and I might not be able to make it up before the final exam. 14. I didn't know until I went to college that money was used so quickly and so many places were used. 15. I won't know until I go to college. From now on, I will hold everyone you can hold, give up those you can't keep, and don't lose a group of people because I want to keep some people. 16. I didn't know I had to ... >>
Question 5: Why do you want to go to college? What are the benefits of college education for people? In the eyes of elders, going to college is the only way out, especially children in rural areas. They think that only by going to college will there be a bright future. At the same time, being admitted to a university will not only have more room for development in the future, but more importantly, it will be a spiritual support. As parents, it is a great honor for children to go to college. It is also extremely glorious for parents to have a child who goes to college in front of relatives and neighbors.
I think if you are admitted to the university through your own efforts and the conditions at home enable you to complete your studies, then studying in the university is a good way out, because you can not only learn more scientific and cultural knowledge, but more importantly, you can better cultivate a person's outlook on life and world. Of course, it doesn't mean that there is no future and no way out for the university. All roads lead to Rome, and life choices are diverse and colorful.
Therefore, the most important thing is to look at yourself and have your own ideals and goals. And work hard towards your own ideals and goals.
Question 6: What can university education bring us? As long as you have good self-control and self-motivation, you can learn a lot. Let's go
Question 7: Do you think a college education can change a person's life? In what ways? Why? Going to college has at least given you the following 10 great uses:
First, classmates
Your college classmates and friends will be valuable assets in your life. It can be said that your classmates are second only to your relatives in importance. No matter when and where, you may get friendship, help and comfort from your classmates. The rise of many big companies is the result of the joint efforts of a group of students. Many people's success in life is due to an excellent classmate with similar interests.
You may even reap love and your other half, and love is one of the two major events in life that are equivalent to career, and its importance is self-evident.
Even if you don't get love in college, your college is very important. What young man will find a partner without considering the other person's education?
Second, yourself.
Four years in college, with a group of people who are almost as good as you, better or worse than you, have deepened your true understanding of yourself.
You know, you're not that awesome, because someone is better than you, even though you used to think you were awesome. Of course, you may realize that you are not so incompetent, because someone is more incompetent than you.
Because of the relaxed university environment, you can do what you like instead of just studying like middle school students. You know what you really like and hate. You know what you are good at and what you are not good at. You know your strengths and weaknesses.
Your knowledge of yourself is getting closer to the truth. You are no longer arrogant, and you are no longer arrogant.
This is maturity.
Third, self-cultivation
Have you ever met a nouveau riche?
Although many nouveau riche earn a lot of money, they are vulgar, smelly and rude. This is precisely because they have never been to college, even if they wear famous brands, all kinds of ways can't cover up their lack of humanistic quality.
In the four years of college, you have been with people with knowledge and culture, watching concerts, art exhibitions, joining clubs and reading various books. Your cultural accomplishment, artistic accomplishment, humanistic accomplishment and moral accomplishment are all deepening. In terms of humanistic quality, you should greatly surpass those who have never been to college.
If you have money, you may choose artistic enjoyment, such as listening to concerts, watching plays and even collecting works of art, which is a high-level spiritual enjoyment. People who lack humanistic cultivation may eat and drink, buy luxury goods, even pornography, gambling and drugs, which is a low-level sensory enjoyment.
You may not be as rich as the nouveau riche, but your quality of life is another level.
Fourth, the ability to think independently.
The university environment is relatively relaxed, and you have a lot of time to arrange freely, which exercises your independence. This kind of exercise is necessary, because sooner or later you have to live independently. Of course, you may not adapt at first, and you will do nothing and waste time, but this is the only way and price to improve your independence, and you realize the value of time.
You have time to think about yourself and society, and you can give your own opinions on various social problems. If you don't understand, go online and go to the library to find out.
You are no longer a parrot, you have the ability to think independently, and you will judge right and wrong for yourself.
You are no longer superstitious about authority. You know that many experts and professors exist in name only, and their remarks are actually not better than yours, even nonsense, * * *, nonsense. You know what many officials say is vanity. Behind their hypocritical words is the pursuit of wealth and power.
You understand the complexity and versatility of society and human nature, and you are more rational.
You don't usually commit crimes. Most violent criminals are people with low education and no college degree. These people commit crimes without technical content.
Even if a crime is committed, it should be a high IQ crime.
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Although you may often skip classes, you may fail many times, and you often sleep in class, in fact, you have gained a lot of knowledge. You will always know your major better than those who have never been to college. If you are serious, you will gain a lot, although you may not feel it. Science and engineering students have learned a lot of real things.
You used to envy many people who didn't go to college as small bosses, but they can only be small bosses, and you may become big bosses, but you need patience.
Nowadays, more and more knowledge is needed to make big money.
The first generation of rich people in China made their fortune in the early 1980s, represented by farmers and entrepreneurs. With the opportunity and courage, others dare not leave the collective and do business alone. He dared, so he succeeded. However, due to their general low education level and ignorance of management, many companies have faced difficulties ...
Question 8: What did university education bring us? How do college students adapt to college life? Ask your teacher.
Question 9: What does the university want to teach us? Personally, I feel different. What do you think universities should teach us? What have we got from the university? However, everyone's experience is different and their feelings are naturally different. My feeling is that college has made me independent and I can handle my own affairs. University has also made me mature, and my thoughts are not as simple as before; Or the university also taught me what is reality. Some people say that the university is a semi-society, and you grow up there after what you have experienced.