Liberal arts are all service industries , Zhang Xuefeng s remarks caused controversy, and liberal a

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

Zhang Xuefeng, as a high-profile graduate teacher, has always attracted much attention for his remarks. However, one of his words sparked a huge controversy. In a live broadcast, Zhang Xuefeng called liberal arts majors all "service industries" and used the word "licking" to sum it up. The remarks stirred up social sensitivities about the differences between the liberal arts and the sciences. Many people think that liberal arts are inferior to science, and they are reluctant to apply for liberal arts majors, fearing that they will not be able to find a suitable job after graduation. One of the liberal arts bloggers said he decided to sue Zhang Xuefeng, arguing that his remarks insulted the personality of the liberal arts students.

In response to the controversy caused by this remark, we should not only focus on both sides of the debate, but also think deeply about the impact of the education system on the choice of subjects. When we overemphasize the importance of one subject, we tend to take it lightly for others. China's current education system is not examination-oriented education, but quality education, and students' academic qualifications and grades are not the only criterion for judging, but more importantly, cultivating students' abilities. Therefore, when choosing between liberal arts and science, students should consider their own interests and actual situation, and only if they are interested in what they are learning can they continue to study and give full play to their strengths.

When it comes to choosing between liberal arts and science, students often struggle with it. However, no matter which discipline is chosen, it is impossible to ** the future working situation. When it comes to choosing a liberal arts or science major in high school, students are often attracted to popular majors and make their choice. However, after three years of high school, students' perceptions of popular majors may change. Therefore, students should consider their own actual situation and only if they are interested in what they are learning and Xi can they persevere. Whether you choose liberal arts or science, even if the chosen major is popular, it is meaningless if you can't play to your strengths.

Students have great hopes for the future, and they definitely have their own dreams. Students can choose a subject based on their ideals and consider whether the major will be popular in the next few years. However, students should be cautious when choosing a major and should not blindly follow it. Each discipline has its own characteristics and advantages, and only by combining your own situation and choosing carefully can you avoid regrets.

In my opinion, choosing between liberal arts and science is not a difficult decision. The most important thing for students is to discover their interests and potential, and to make choices based on that. Whether it is liberal arts or science, it has its own unique charm and development prospects. Students should have the courage to explore the unknown and constantly improve their abilities and knowledge. Only by sticking to your dreams and working hard can you achieve success.

In addition, educational institutions and experts should also approach students' choices responsibly. They should provide objective information and guidance to help students better develop their potential, rather than imposing values and biases. In this pluralistic society, we should respect everyone's choices and encourage them to pursue their dreams. Only in this way can our education be more equitable and inclusive, produce more talented people, and promote social progress and development.

Remember, choosing a major is not just about getting a good job, but more importantly about pursuing your interests and dreams. Whether we choose liberal arts or science, we should stick to our choices and work hard for them.

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