Chinese students advocate educational reforms to combat academic stress and loneliness fueled by competitive grading systems. Interviewees criticize excessive focus on credits, irrelevant courses, and packed schedules limiting social interaction. Some suggest surveys and communication skill programs to bridge social gaps, whilesomeurgecutting redundant academic tasks to free students’ time. Both highlight how singular academic priorities weaken peer connections and mental health. Their proposals aim to shift campus culture toward diversified evaluations and structured social support, addressing isolation through systemic changes.(Photo/VCG)
By FuRui,Li Chenhu(intern),Yang Xinyu and Lin Mingru/China Youth Daily
来源:中国青年报客户端
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