Weaker students spend
more hours surfing the Internet
Educators have
found a close relation between the number of hours students spend to surf on
the Internet and their learning capability.
“Excellent and good students spend
17.6 hours to surf on Internet every week, while the figure is much higher –
31.9 hours – for weak students,” according to Tran Minh Tri, MA, from the HCM
City Agriculture and Forestry University.
Tri announced the finding of his
survey at a workshop held some days ago, where all participants discussed the
challenges brought by the Internet to students in modern times.
Tri and his colleagues conducted a
survey on 989 students of the school and got answers through
“99 percent of students believe that
Internet is very necessary for students in modern times. 75 percent of
students access the Internet every day. Male students spend more hours on the
Internet than female students,” Tri said.
While believing that the Internet
brings many useful things, the students admitted that Internet has had
negative impacts on their lives.
“62.5 percent of students said they
don’t have time to do the other things because they spend hours on Internet.
Others have attributed the decreased grades and bad relations with friends to
the Internet,” Tri said.
The most important conclusion made by
Tri after the survey is the big impacts of Internet on students’grades.
“The survey has found that the more
students access the Internet, the worse learning results they have,” he said.
Very few good and excellent students
spend more than 4 hours on Internet (only 9.1 percent). Meanwhile, more than
50 percent of weak students do this.
Meanwhile, Master of Psychology
Nguyen Thi Phuong has pointed out the Internet has had its negative impacts
not only on university students, but on general school students as well,
including primary school students.
A Phuong’s survey on 85 students of a
secondary school in
Seeking information that serves their
study ranks at the bottom is the list of the purposes that prompt them to
access the Internet.
When Phuong asked the students to
draw themselves in their lovely world, a lot of students showed the pictures
developed on the ideas from social networks or the pictures reflecting the
“great wars” of games’ portraits.
Huynh Thi Kim Tuyen from Ben Tre
province agreed, saying that Internet addicts tend to be younger, and that
even primary school and kindergarten students can also be the Internet
addicts.
“A lot of primary school students in
Ben Tre play the game of getting married on Internet,” she noted, though she
noted that the reasonable Internet use helps a lot of students become more
dynamic and nimble.
According to Associate Professor Dr
Nguyen Van Tho, former Director of the Central Mental Hospital No. 2, the
concept “Internet addiction” was initiated by the
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Thanh Mai,
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Chủ Nhật, 24 tháng 11, 2013
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