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Help me, everyone! ! ~~ Debate Competition: The advantages of reading a lot of ancient classics outweigh the disadvantages~~~

Human beings will enter the information age, and the Internet will become more and more involved in our lives and become closer and closer to our primary school students. Is it beneficial or inevitable for primary school students to use the Internet? We firmly believe that the advantages of using the Internet for primary school students outweigh the disadvantages. I will elaborate on my point of view from three aspects:

1. necessity. This is an era of knowledge economy. Information is expanding and exploding at an unprecedented speed. The future world is a network world. To keep up with the times in this information world, we, as the main force in the 21st century, must To be able to adapt to this high-tech society more quickly, one must have the ability to quickly and timely obtain effective scientific information from the outside world and the ability to disseminate scientific information. This is scientific quality. The Internet has just adapted to this requirement. Didn't Grandpa Deng Xiaoping say: "Computers need to be started from babies"?

2. Practicality. The online world is full of resources. It is like a cornucopia, an inexhaustible "rich mountain". Whoever works diligently on this golden mountain will gain something. You can find learning materials as quickly as possible, learn more knowledge outside the classroom, and flexibly use in-class knowledge to promote the development of thinking and cultivate the creativity of primary school students. The Internet can also transcend time, space and economic constraints and receive education from prestigious schools online. If you have any questions, you can always get guidance from teachers through the Internet. Moreover, interactive learning on the Internet, rich three-dimensional graphic displays, language explanations and other multimedia content make learning easy and interesting, which is impossible in any textbook! In addition, English has the highest usage rate and content on the Internet, with 84% and 90% respectively. This will encourage us to learn English more actively. Isn’t this good?

3. Reality. Each primary and secondary school establishes computer classrooms to popularize network knowledge, promote the Internet access at home for primary school students, and realize distance education and knowledge sharing. This is to cultivate primary school students' interest and awareness in learning and applying information and technology, and to cultivate our ability to obtain, analyze, and process information. ability, this has become imperative. Look around us again. The school website is booming. Doesn’t Teacher Wang also suggest that everyone go to the school website to take a look? Aren’t the class websites also in full swing? If the Internet is not good, why build these websites?

Indeed, as a new thing, we believe that the Internet has some disadvantages, but under the education of schools, the correct guidance of teachers and the guidance of parents, primary school students will surely be able to A correct mentality to use the Internet as a tool. The 21st century will be the information age, and we will be the future pillars of our motherland. Understanding and mastering computer network knowledge is the most powerful weapon for entering the future information age. Let us believe that the little efforts we have made today will eventually gather together and be rewarded. Therefore, I once again state my point of view: the advantages of primary school students using the Internet outweigh the disadvantages!

(Rebuttal after the opposition debate)

The benefits that the Internet has brought to mankind are countless. The emergence of the Internet is a symbol of the progress of modern society and the development of science and technology. Illiteracy in the modern sense no longer refers to those who cannot read, but to those who do not understand computers and are out of the information age. In ancient times when science was underdeveloped, people once imagined that they could know everything about the world without leaving home. Today, the high speed of information has turned this fantasy into reality. As a primary school student in the 21st century, can we still only read the books of sages and ignore world affairs?

The opponent’s debate partner cited various examples to prove the disadvantages of the Internet to our primary school students. However, I want to say that anything will always have some disadvantages when it is new. If we kill it just because of its small flaws, wouldn’t we be missing a lot of things that are now essential?

The speed of the Internet also has its advantages. Through the Internet, we can know some of the latest news in a timely manner; through the Internet, we can visit primary schools all over the country in just a few hours, and read in online books We can check the information we need in the library and use the information on the Internet to complete our studies calmly. We can know the results immediately after the exam. If we have any questions, we can ask the teacher for guidance at any time via email. Let’s take SARS as an example. During the SARS period, some schools in Guangzhou and Beijing had to suspend classes. In order to implement synchronous teaching, people invented online schools. The weekly online school teaching contents are all consistent with the school curriculum schedule. We have schools all over the country. You can receive comprehensive education immersively through the Internet.

Isn't this bad? Because of the above-mentioned opinions, we firmly believe that the advantages of going online outweigh the disadvantages!