The youth of today are generally considered to lack social knowledge and experience, which are of crucial importance in their future development. To solve this problem, some people suggest that they should undertake a period of voluntary work in the local community, helping people around them. personally, I believe that making young people do voluntary work would be beneficial for the youth as well as for the society. The negative effects of such an approach would be negligible.
Undoubtedly, it can be a win-win approach - that is, it will benefit both the young and the community enormously if youth do a certain period of unpaid work. By helping the elderly, the sick and the disabled directly, or participating in charitable activities like raising funds or offering free consultation, young people will certainly gain and accumulate some valuable first-hand experience and know more about the society.
Moreover, young people with such experiences are more likely to become the most motivated ones in academic study or at work, and eventually become responsible citizens of the society. As far as the community is concerned, it will definitely become better with so many zealous young volunteers who are ready to help.
However, there may be some disadvantages if the young provide free service helping people in need. For example, it may conflict with their normal study or work if not arranged well. Then the result may be not as desirable as what is expected. But I think this sort of problem can be easily taken care of by meticulous planning by the school authorities.
To conclude, competitiveness of modern life and influence of global culture have isolated children from neighbourhood. So, such a step would be very beneficial to make today's children feel part of the community.
The youth of
today
are
generally
considered to lack social knowledge and experience, which are of crucial importance in their future development. To solve this problem,
some
people
suggest that they should undertake a period of voluntary
work
in the local
community
, helping
people
around them.
personally
, I believe that making
young
people
do voluntary
work
would be beneficial for the youth
as well
as for the society. The
negative
effects of such an approach would be negligible.
Undoubtedly
, it can be a win-win approach
-
that is
, it will benefit both the
young
and the
community
enormously
if youth do a certain period of unpaid
work
. By helping the elderly, the sick and the disabled
directly
, or participating in charitable activities like raising funds or offering free consultation,
young
people
will
certainly
gain and accumulate
some
valuable
first
-hand experience and know more about the society.
Moreover
,
young
people
with such experiences are more likely to become the most motivated ones in academic study or at
work
, and
eventually
become responsible citizens of the society. As far as the
community
is concerned
, it will definitely become better with
so
many
zealous
young
volunteers who are ready to
help
.
However
, there may be
some
disadvantages if the
young
provide free service helping
people
in need.
For example
, it may conflict with their normal study or
work
if not arranged well. Then the result may be not as desirable as what is
expected
.
But
I
think
this sort of problem can be
easily
taken care of by meticulous planning by the school authorities.
To conclude
, competitiveness of modern life and influence of global culture have isolated children from
neighbourhood
.
So
, such a step would be
very
beneficial to
make
today
's children feel part of the
community
.