What are the reasons for the worrying situation of China University? What is the current situation of education in other countries?
Why is it difficult for college students to find jobs? What kind of thinking do we have when the university expands its enrollment and merges so many students? Because the proportion of college students in our country is seriously lower than the average level in Europe and America, we mistakenly think that after training more college students, our economy will be more quality and develop at a higher speed. Where do we know? The premise of this idea is a question: Why do the United States need so many students, and why are so many outstanding college students trained in China unemployed? Is it because our students are not qualified? Is it because our classmates don't study hard enough? Is it because our classmates are not professional? This should be the status quo of media discussion. In fact, these explanations are all wrong: in fact, it is neither that we China students are not diligent nor that our majors are wrong. First of all, I want to talk about the mismatch between majors. I think this question itself is particularly ridiculous, and it can be confused! I have taught in many top universities in the United States and many courses in other parts of the world. However, I have taught so many schools, and I have never seen any school with a professional counterpart. Since the majors of American college students are all wrong, what happened to us in China? Think again, what is the purpose of undergraduate education? The purpose of undergraduate education is that majors are not right. Why? Because it is a generalist education rather than a junior college education. What is general education? In other words, American college students, like us, want to study psychology, economics, sociology, literature and philosophy, so these studies have little to do with employment, and employment is the essence of general education. Then please ask readers to do reverse thinking-what is the relationship between the industrial chain and the employment difficulties of our college students? Relationships are too important and unique. In the six plus one links of the whole industrial chain, one is what, the other is manufacturing, which is the bloody manufacturing industry, and the other is the six soft links from product design to retail. In the six plus one link, it is six, not one, that really needs college students.