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What are the advantages and disadvantages of closed management in universities?

1, income:

On the one hand, it can save students' expenses as much as possible, on the other hand, the atmosphere of comparing with others will gradually decrease to a more reasonable range. In addition, students can work harder in their studies, and students will not be so tempted.

2. Disadvantages:

Students' thirst for knowledge and curiosity are not satisfied, which is not conducive to the cultivation of students' innovative ability. The goal of exam-oriented education in schools is single, which makes students' thinking mode solidified and their extracurricular knowledge pitiful, which easily leads to students' poor practical ability.

It is easy to induce students' psychological diseases. Free behavior and free thinking are the characteristics of students' period, while closed management, on the contrary, will distort the psychology of some students. Many students are tired of learning. Some people don't want to go back to school or leave school for a long time after returning home. Some students simply object to dropping out of school.

Extended data

Closed management can only let students leave school for a short time during recess (such as Saturday). This management mode is quite common in full-time boarding schools in primary and secondary schools (especially in rural areas). This model is also called "militarized management".

Closed school management is not the same as "militarized management", which is only a derivative of closed management. Compared with "militarized management", closed management is relatively loose. Under normal circumstances, students can't leave school without authorization. However, under the organization of the school, students can participate in social activities or extracurricular activities in the form of groups. Whether it is conducive to students' success is still inconclusive.