"Middle school students don't know the national anthem, the full name of the country, and the national flag?" Such questions have caused an uproar on the Internet, like a stone thrown into the surface of a quiet lake, causing ripples. For a while, netizens were hotly discussed, is there something wrong with our education, or is it some kind of lack of society?
The national anthem, the passionate melody, once echoed in the hearts of every Chinese, has now become obscured in the hearts of some young people. The full name of the country, the solemn five words, represent our identity and pride, but some people are unfamiliar with it. The national flag, the fluttering of the five-star red flag, is a symbol of our country and a symbol of our unity, but some people turn a blind eye.
Is this really a lack of school and social education? Perhaps, we need to dig deeper.
"What kind of students can be taught by poisonous textbooks?" Some netizens asked angrily. Indeed, textbooks are an important tool for disseminating knowledge and shaping the soul, and if they are full of misinformation and ideas, what kind of students can we expect them to produce?
"Patriotic education must start from the baby!" This is the consensus of netizens. Yes, patriotism is the basic quality of every citizen, and it is our deep affection for the country and the nation. If you have not received a correct patriotic education since childhood, then how can you have a deep affection for the country when you grow up?
In the past 40 years or so, we may have neglected patriotic education to a certain extent, and paid more attention to economic development and material pursuits. But as netizens said, "It's dangerous!" "If a country and a nation lose their love and respect for their country, then what hope can there be for this country and this nation?
"No surprise. The texts selected now are basically not related to our traditional Chinese culture. Some netizens commented. Indeed, should we incorporate more elements of traditional Chinese culture into our teaching materials, so that students can feel the breadth and profundity of Chinese culture while learning knowledge?
Of course, we can't just put the blame on schools and teaching materials. Family education and social environment all have an important impact on children's growth. Should parents also reflect on whether we pay enough attention to the patriotic education of our children in our daily lives? Should we show love and respect for our country in front of our children?
In the face of this problem, we need the joint efforts of the whole society. Schools should strengthen patriotic education, so that the national anthem, the full name of the country, the national flag, etc., become the basic knowledge that every student must master. At the same time, parents should also guide their children to have a correct understanding of the country, its history and culture in their daily lives. Society, on the other hand, should create a good atmosphere where everyone can feel proud and proud of being a Chinese.
Finally, I would like to ask: What is your opinion on this matter? How do you think we should strengthen patriotic education? Welcome to leave a message to discuss, let us work together to cultivate the next generation with patriotic feelings!
There is no easy answer to this question. But as long as each of us can start from ourselves, starting from small things, then I believe that our country will be more prosperous and our nation will be more united and forge ahead. Because we all know that only by loving our country deeply can we contribute to the future of our country. Let's work together!
"When the youth is strong, the country is strong", this is what Mr. Liang Qichao once said. And what I want to say is that "if a young man loves his country, the country will prosper." Let us work together to cultivate more young people with patriotic feelings! Only in this way can our country become truly strong and our nation truly rejuvenated!