| Hating study is a kind of student's mentation that he loses his interest in school life, gets tired of study and holds an indifferent attitude towards learning or even hates and evades it and the relevant behavior this mentation causes. All of our students have this problem to some extent.Generally, students whose problem is heavier have the following characters: 1. losing interest in more than two thirds of his course and not willing to continue them; 2.1ack of drive in study, depressed, not energetic, weak self-control and backbone; 3. passivity in classroom, halfhearted in homework, kind of not so clever at study. They are not so concentrated, easy to be disturbed and don't care about how bad their marks look.In rural area this phenomenon is also prevalent in studying chemistry. In junior high school, some of the students don't have so strong desire for study and they come late, leave early, pay no attention to their schoolwork and also are rude to teachers. The extreme of these behavior is escaping from school, staying outside all the night and fighting.In senior grade 1, an important period for chemistry learning, many people find it not so easy. Reasons are as follows1. The language used in texts suddenly become very abstract2. There are far more knowledge points than before3. Thinking mode needs to be rational4. Teachers and students have not so comprehensive understanding about teaching and learning5. Learning habit is not so goodAs the point goes down, students hate chemistry and even drop science to choose liberal artSenior grade 2 is a connecting link between the preceding and the following. Organic chemistry and chemistry equilibrium are most important in this part. Lots of students are washed out by themIn senior grade 3, as there are more exams, a majority of students become better and calmer. However, there are still some people who get hurt by the exams and run into the worst mood.Aiming at our county's fact, this article summarizes the reasons of hating study through investigation and brings forward some solutions. The author hopes this article can be helpful to our fellow... |