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Research Of Juvenile Moral Deficiency In Online Game Conditions

Posted on:2012-03-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z C TianFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166330335970819Subject:Ideological and political education
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With the development of Internet technology, computer applications has been further popularity, more and more families equipped with computers. No doubt, the original intention of people to choose the network is good, able to achieve a more convenient way to exchange and understanding between people of various information, while the number of similar geometry with the number of Internet users like surge, more new something that also appears in the network, such as the emergence of online games. More and more Internet users, especially the young students began trying to contact the online games, from the initial fresh stimulus to later indulge them, can not extricate themselves. The wind in the online games rampant spread of the Internet in the same time, its own dangers are gradually appearing, the vast majority of online game content includes violence, gore, fighting or sexual elements, this will give them the green addiction the growth of young Internet users have serious students harm.This article explains the three aspects, first, the paper mainly to young people, from online games to explore the moral deficiency; Second, by young people their own characteristics, family environment, school environment factors and four factors of social environment respect, gradually, of the four areas were caused by young people indulging in online games in the role. Third, by drawing taken by some developed countries, online games for young students of the hazards of preventive measures and methods, and young people addicted to online games combined analysis of the causes, from youth to its own characteristics, family environment, school environment factors and social factors of how these four aspects of the strategy to deal with this social phenomenon.
Keywords/Search Tags:Online games, Moral deficiency, Misconduct, Moral education
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