Schools from many countries have a rule that students have to accomplish a number of required volunteer activities if they want to graduate. From my point, I think this kind of requirement is practical because there have many benefits for students from building up essential helpful skills such as communicate, teamwork and soft skills. Moreover, this also brings advantages to the local residents.
Firstly, I am convinced that if schools create convenient conditions for students stepping forward to contribute to their local community, yet this will also give them some necessary social skills or, possibly, they may become admired leaders in the future. For example, giving education to poor children is clearly a meaningful activity requiring volunteers to teach their pupils, connect and understand them. Thus, once volunteer students finish this kind of respectful work, they will simultaneously boost up skills of presentation and understanding people rarely taught in high schools.
Although it is said that high schools force to complete a certain amount of voluntary works, their final purpose is just want to equip practical experience for their students. In fact, many organizations tend to find employees by looking at their experience. Therefore, what happens if graduate students do not have an impressed background? Obviously, they will look at the number of voluntary works their candidate had conducted while at school. In other words, being involved with these kind of unexpected payment activities is the brilliant way to help graduates find a job.
To conclude, because of these reasons for boosting up essential skills and increasing capabilities of employment after graduation, I think this requirement is understandable and acceptable.
Schools
from
many
countries have a
rule
that
students
have to
accomplish a number of required volunteer activities if they want to graduate. From my point, I
think
this kind of requirement is practical
because
there have
many
benefits for
students
from building up essential helpful
skills
such as communicate, teamwork and soft
skills
.
Moreover
, this
also
brings advantages to the local residents.
Firstly
, I
am convinced
that if
schools
create convenient conditions for
students
stepping forward to contribute to their local community,
yet
this will
also
give them
some
necessary social
skills
or,
possibly
, they may become admired leaders in the future.
For example
, giving education to poor children is
clearly
a meaningful activity requiring volunteers to teach their pupils, connect and understand them.
Thus
, once volunteer
students
finish this kind of respectful work, they will
simultaneously
boost up
skills
of presentation and understanding
people
rarely taught in high schools.
Although it
is said
that high
schools
force to complete a certain amount of voluntary works, their final purpose is
just
want to equip practical experience for their
students
. In fact,
many
organizations tend to find employees by looking at their experience.
Therefore
, what happens if graduate
students
do not have an impressed background?
Obviously
, they will look at the number of voluntary works their candidate had conducted while at
school
.
In other words
,
being involved
with
these kind
of unexpected payment activities is the brilliant way to
help
graduates find a job.
To conclude
,
because
of these reasons for boosting up essential
skills
and increasing capabilities of employment after graduation, I
think
this requirement is understandable and acceptable.