my opinion on the smart phone
When more and more minors hold smartphones, surf the Internet, play games and chat all day long, and suffer from "bow head syndrome" like adults, a parent of a student at Chongqing railway middle school can't stand it. According to media reports, after successfully saving his child, the parent volunteered 400000 yuan to replace all students in his school with old mobile phones that could not brow the web. As soon as this news came out, Huang Xingli, the principal of Chongqing railway middle school, received thousands of feedback messages in just a few days.书香校园征文
There is an old Chine saying that "when you are in a state of rough hair and pockmarks, you will stand upright without help; when you are in Nirvana, you will be black with white sand". It is precily following this logic that Meng's mother should choo neighbors for her children. In this n, creating a positive incentive and low temptation environment for children is a reasonable choice to optimize external factors in growth. What's more, parents always love their children dearly. Being able to pay for non intelligent machines for all students is also a moral choice of "the young are my children and the children of others".
However, it is the individual behavior of individual parents to complain about the "spotty bad deeds" of smartphones. If schools also actively participate in the "switch operation", its value orientation is open to discussion. On the one hand, smart phones and mobile phone addiction are not the same concept. The addiction of their own children is a small probability ca, and it can not be ud to presume guilt of all students holding smartphones. It's just like that after robbers rob with kitchen knives, they can't ban the sale of all kitchen knives. Second, this is a civil society with a thriving concept of the rule of law. From the perspective of the relationship between rights and obligations, I am afraid that the effect of the "change of opportunity" is worrying. Becau although it is a voluntary change, students also have the freedom to refu to accept the old mobile phone, and even if they accept it today, they also have the freedom to refu to u it tomorrow. Schools can neither force students to u old mobile phones nor students who have received old mobile phones to repent. How can we ensure that all old mobile phones that have just been nt can "make the best u of the machine"?
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海龟简笔画Although the situation of "changing planes" can be learned, the method is questionable.
Naturally, there is no need to blame parents for their actions, but there are still some aspects worth reflecting on: Children's growing environment, some of which can be lected, some of which can not be lected, but it is not the objective world that dominates their behavior choices, but the rational spirit. For example, in the face of smart phones, it is more meaningful to develop children's n of restraint and ability than "changing the phone". Otherwi, even if all smart phones are dead, what about smart watches and smart TVs? If we really want to replace them, we should simply return to the original world.
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Smartphones are a world we can't resist. For children, learning to lf-control and take care of themlves will not lead to addiction even if their smartphones are in their pockets. For educators, idea construction is always more important than hardware construction. It is more meaningful to teach students to adapt to society than to choo society instead of children. It is a pity that in this incident, the school cho the palliative measure, ignoring the responsibility of school education - facing the temptation of smartphones and making students truly adults in balance and moderation.揭疮疤
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