The lack of sex education has caused serious problems in Chinese society, one of which is the fact that many universities have explicitly stopped providing dormitories in their admission brochures for master's students, a decision that has caused widespread concern in society. Academic experts have pointed out that the root cause of the shortage of dormitory resources is the shortage of educational resources after the expansion of graduate students. As early as 2018, the dormitory controversy at Peking University had attracted public attention, and some professional master's students were told to solve the accommodation problem on their own. Over the years, universities have tried to alleviate the shortage of dormitory resources by renovating old campuses and renting buildings, but experts disagree on how to solve the dormitory problem.
Some experts believe that the problem of shortage of dormitory resources should be solved by increasing investment and improving the management level. This means that universities need to invest more in infrastructure to ensure that students have enough space to live. On the other hand, it is also necessary to improve the management level of dormitories, and maximize the use of limited resources through reasonable planning and efficient operation.
However, another group of experts put forward a more radical view, arguing that it is necessary to consider changing the way universities manage accommodation, or even divest them of their accommodation function. This view is that by leaving the accommodation problem to the market mechanism, the problem of insufficient dormitory resources can be solved more flexibly and efficiently by introducing social resources. This change may involve cooperation with developers, the introduction of professional dormitory management companies, etc.
However, it is not only the dormitory issue, but also the related sex education issue. Recently, relatives have sparked controversy over the search for sex education picture books, with some parents taking a negative view of it, fearing that such picture books may have a bad impact on their children, and some have even called for the deletion of related posts. This highlights the sensitive and controversial nature of sex education in society.
Academic experts are divided on how to solve the dormitory problem. Some experts believe that the pressure on dormitory resources should be alleviated by increasing investment and improving management levels. However, other experts put forward a more radical view, arguing for a change in the way university accommodation is managed, or even a divestment of the accommodation provision function of universities. This controversy complicates and varies the path to resolving the dormitory issue.
According to the statistical report, the main way for college students to acquire sexual knowledge is online popular science texts, while there is a serious lack of sex education for parents and schools. Worryingly, less than 20 percent of university students have been exposed to sex education, and this lack of sex education is related to the increase in the number of abortions in our country. At the same time, it is directly related to women's experiences in gender relations and domestic violence.
The statistical report shows that the main way for college students to obtain sexual knowledge is online popular science texts and texts, while there is a serious lack of sex education for parents and schools. As a result, less than two in ten university students have been exposed to sex education. This lack of sex education is linked to the increase in the number of abortions in our country, as well as to women's experiences in gender relations and domestic violence. Therefore, the lack of systematic sexuality education may lead to a lack of awareness of sexual health and sexual relationships among the younger generation, which can lead to a series of social problems.
Overall, the shortage of dormitory resources and the lack of sex education are a common social problem that requires a comprehensive solution. In solving the dormitory problem, we can reform it by increasing investment, improving management level, or considering the introduction of market mechanisms. At the same time, the promotion of sex education also requires the joint efforts of society, including the active participation of families, schools and all sectors of society, to ensure that the younger generation can obtain comprehensive and scientific sex education and better face the challenges of sexual health in modern society.