Universities have always advocated free learning, which often gives students more freedom to learn. However, according to relevant data, many college students will not study in their spare time, and even more and more college students will play mobile phones during class. So, why is this happening?
First of all, the change of students' environment
Generally, going to college is the baptism of high school. In high school, all the students' free time will be arranged by teachers and parents, and they have no time to play by themselves. At school, they will be strictly watched by teachers, and at home, they will be dragged by their parents to attend various cram schools. College is completely different from high school. No one binds you, so you can have a lot of time to arrange for yourself. This is the change of the environment, and students cannot change it in time.
Second, the management of teachers is lax.
University teachers are different from those we used to contact. They generally don't restrain you too much. As long as it does not affect the class time, any activities can be carried out. It is precisely because of the lax management of teachers that students are unwilling to study, and more and more people will play mobile phones in class.
Third, the influence of the students around.
There is an old saying in the ancients, which is very good. Who is near Zhu Zhechi and who is near Mexico? The simple meaning of this sentence is to learn well from good people, not well from bad people, and easily influenced by people around you. It is true that the influence of the environment on a person is very serious. When you are in class, the classmates around you are playing with their heads down, which has no influence on you, but over time, you will be subtly changed by them and join the army of playing mobile phones.
This phenomenon is caused by many factors and needs to be solved from all aspects. Schools should strengthen the management of students' classes, and students should adjust their status in time to adapt to the life of college students.