Discussion About the Situations, Causes and Solutions of the “Inefficient Classroom” of Modern University

Suyue WANG

Abstract


Because of the Social bad effects, university students themselves and university teachers “inefficient classroom” increasingly becomes a common phenomenon in modern university. Classroom absenteeism rate is rising; university students hardly participate in the classroom teaching; the learning atmosphere of the university classroom is depressing. In order to build efficient classroom, university classroom should return to the student subject, facing the real life of university students, calling for their awakening of life; university teachers should make corresponding changes and the correct guidance of public opinion in society can help build efficient classroom of the modern university.


Keywords


University students; University teachers; Inefficient classroom; Efficient classroom

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/8853

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