Secondly, student management should be based on supporting teaching work. After all, student activities are the second classroom in universities, and classroom teaching cannot be required to make concessions for students' homework, which is also a powerful measure to avoid students skipping classes. In addition, classroom management should communicate with students' work management in time. If individual students or classes skip classes seriously, they should communicate with the class teacher in time, and the class teacher should know the situation in time and educate them, and take the initiative to ask the teacher for feedback information.
Third, carry out curriculum reform. Schools should understand the needs of students, and students can also report the situation to the school. Facing the truancy behavior of college students under the pressure of employment, we should first help them plan their career from the moment they enter school, establish a correct and positive outlook on employment and ignore the psychological pressure of students' employment. Secondly, we should guide students to obtain some useful certificates, enhance their employment competitiveness, and prevent students from blindly pursuing certificates and skipping classes.
The reasons of college students skipping classes
1, lack of learning goals Some college students can't adapt to the self-management environment after going to college, and indulge themselves in neglecting their studies because of lack of learning goals. Many students think that going to college is just to get a diploma, and attending classes seems to be a dispensable choice, so they choose to skip classes.
2. Lack of interest in learning. Many college students' majors were decided by their parents before they entered the university. After entering the university, I found that it was not my favorite major at all, which led to my weariness of learning and finally embodied in skipping classes.
3. Lack of self-confidence and blind obedience. With the increasing employment pressure, many college students began to skip classes four years after graduation because of their blindness in choosing jobs. The employment rate of some unpopular majors is low, and students lose confidence and give up on themselves.
4. College students fall in love, take part-time jobs and take part in student work, which involves some so-called "affairs". When it conflicts with the class time, they either choose some high-sounding reasons to ask for leave or skip class directly.