Sunday, March 29, 2015

Journal

According the article of Wechsler, he give us a slice of methods to stop student who come from college and high school from drinking in campus. He consider that some department should focus on the high school students. It is because that “half of college binge drinkers start in high school. Colleges should begin to address this problem at high schools that send a large number of freshmen to their campuses, by sending college students from those high school back to talk the younger student about alcohol and other substance abuse.”  I think that will be more available than any other kind of resort. It is because there is no generation gap between college students and high school students. The student who have the experience from theirselves could shortage the distance. This kind of education could show much persuasion and universalism. College student describe their suffering directly which will have a deeply effect the high school students. There is no denying that their inside fluctuated is unprecedented.


Wechsler also mention that “What institutions need to avoid are one-dimensional programs that focus on particular student but ignore the ways in which colleges help enable some student to continue binging for four years.” From my perspective. I take the attitude that the affair of education is not one facet issue. At same time it is not an instantaneous matter which can be solved in once instruction. There is no doubt that teenage trouble is handful problem which need huge patients to figure out. College student are stating in puberty. Rebelling and frivolity are their representative. We should pay more attention on these students which no confine on drinking questions. There is no way around the fact that their family atmosphere, friend circle and characteristic should be considered. Punishing is dreadful solution of these sensitive issues. They need a friend to understand and share not a commander.

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