The university should not provide so much theoretical knowledge but give students more practical training. Do you agree or disagree?
Date Submitted: 08/12/2004 18:24:23
For a long time, there has been arguments about whether university should or should not provide students with practical training while teaching theoretical knowledge. As to this matter I hold the opinion that it's university's function to provide students theoretical knowledge, but not necessarily it's duty to give them practical training.
It is generally considered that university is an institution which concentrate on mainly two tasks: one is cultivating people to be professional in their
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theoretical knowledge. For instance, a student of law can easily be familiar with practical affairs by the means of taking courses of practical affairs. Sometimes it's a waste of time and human labor resource to attend so-called practical training in a court.
In a sentence, it's not university's responsibility to provide practical training and it's rather meaningless for students to participate in types of practical training when time's for them to attain more theoretical knowledge.
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