Why is it difficult to educate children in the information age?

1. The information age has shaken the authoritative position of adults.

In the past, parents were very authoritative in front of their children. Now children dare to tell their parents, what do you know? Relevant surveys show that more than 70% of primary and secondary school students think they know more about the Internet than their parents, and 15% think they know more about the Internet than their teachers.

American anthropologist margaret mead divided human society into three periods: pre-figurative culture, parallel figurative culture and post-figurative culture. Today, we have entered the post-figurative culture era. In the era of "pre-figurative culture", elders can educate and influence the younger generation; In the post-figurative culture era, teenagers have the ability to influence adults. 2 1 century, two generations need to learn from each other and grow together.

2. The one-child era brings challenges to education.

There are three elements in children's growth: education, heredity and environment. In the family environment of the only child, children lack sharing consciousness, poor adaptability and poor self-care ability.