The university parent group was shocked by the impersonation of students, and it is worrying to deal

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

University parent groups play an important role in education, however, a recent incident has raised concerns among students. A college student broke the news, saying that the counselor of his school asked students to pull groups for parents and notify parents of various news regularly. This request caused confusion and disgust among the students. They think that university is a stage for cultivating independent thinking and independent learning ability, but because Xi of this requirement, it seems a little strange, like cultivating a giant baby. More importantly, students have generally expressed concerns about their privacy. They don't want their parents to be aware of their every move at all times, and they are worried about being overly questioned and distracted in the group. In addition, some students also questioned the strict performance control within the parent group. Some universities have even set up parent groups, and counselors even have to post the results of monthly exams to this group. This is frustrating for students, especially those who don't like to include their parents in the group, and they try to circumvent this awkward situation by pretending to be part of each other's college parent groups with their friends.

At the university level, schools often expect students to be more autonomous in managing their studies and lives, and parent groups no longer seem to be a reasonable need. College students enjoy more freedom and independence, away from the academic anxiety and Xi pressure of secondary school, and they hope to be able to make independent decisions and take responsibility in this adult stage of college, rather than being overly supervised in their studies and life again. University is supposed to be a stage where independent thinking and self-directed learning Xi are cultivated, and the introduction of parent groups may make it difficult to truly let go of education, depriving students of the opportunity to explore and develop in a free academic environment. Not only that, but the setting up of parent groups can also lead to the problem of shifting responsibility. College students should be able to solve problems independently, and develop independent thinking and problem-solving skills through independent learning Xi. However, the introduction of parent groups may have a negative impact on student independence by making some students and parents overly dependent on parental interventions in their lives.

The introduction of parent groups may have a certain impact on the independent growth of students. The chat logs posted by the students show that some universities have even set up parent groups, and the counselors even want to post the results of the monthly exams to this group. This makes people wonder how students who go to college still have monthly examsWhat kind of major is this, and why do students have such strict performance control?The students expressed their frustration with such a group of parents. They are reluctant to include their parents in the group, and even avoid this awkward situation by pretending to be part of each other's college parent groups with their friends. This behavior may seem comical, but it reflects the students' insistence on autonomy and privacy. They want to be able to make their own decisions and take responsibility at the university level, rather than being over-regulated in their studies and lives again.

Parent groups no longer seem to be necessary for college students. University should be a stage where students are able to make their own decisions and take responsibility. Cultivating independent thinking and problem-solving skills through self-directed learning Xi is an important task of the university. The setting of parent groups may deprive students of the opportunity to explore and develop in a free academic environment, hindering students' individual growth during this important period. At the same time, the introduction of parent groups may lead students to rely on their parents and intervene too much in their own lives, which will affect students' ability to live independently and solve problems. In a university setting, where counselors are already responsible for aspects of a student's life, introducing a parent group may make students more inclined to rely on parents rather than seek guidance from counselors. Therefore, I personally think that it is not wise to set up a parent group at the university level.

In short, the setting of parent groups at the college level has raised concerns among students. College is a stage that cultivates independent thinking and self-directed learning Xi, and I personally believe that the introduction of parent groups may deprive students of the opportunity to explore and develop in a free academic environment, and have a negative impact on students' independent growth. Therefore, students' privacy and independence should be respected, so that they can make their own decisions, take responsibility, and grow and develop as individuals in a liberal academic environment.

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