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九十年代的中学生,生活在开拓、创新、充满生机和活力的社会环境中,他们蹦蹦跳跳、风风火火、敢想敢说、敢唱敢做,大大方方,心比天高。他们对过去的历史缺乏了解和体验,喜欢眼睛朝“外”,左顾右盼,容易对现实产生不满,缺少冷静思考。他们自信又脆弱,自负又急躁,时而轻松愉快,时而又矛盾重重。面对这样一群学生,我们该怎么办?是盯住他们的“缺点”不放,成天叹息“一代不如一代”,用一道道“清规戒律”去责
The middle school students of the 1990s lived in a pioneering, innovative, vibrant and energetic social environment. They bounced rashly, had a feisty affair, dared to think and dare to speak, and dared to sing and dare to do things. They were generous, and their hearts were taller than heaven. Their lack of understanding and experience of the history of the past, they like to look outward, look left and right, easily dissatisfied with reality, and lack calm thinking. They are self-confident and fragile, self-possessed and impetuous, sometimes relaxed and happy, and sometimes contradictory. In the face of such a group of students, what should we do? We must focus on their “shortcomings” and sigh all day for “a generation worse than one generation.”