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Topic: Some people think that secondary school students should study international news as a school subject, but others argue that it would be a waste of valuable school time. What is your opinion on the issue?
With cooperation among countries getting closer, schools are considering including international news in secondary students’ curriculum. However, some are against the idea, insisting that it is simply a waste of time. As far as I am concerned, the benefits of having international news as a subject outweigh its side effects.
To begin with, international news enables students to expand their outlook as well as arouse their awareness towards different cultures, since it almost covers every aspect of people’s daily lives, varying from politics to economy, and even to fashion or superstar gossip. In addition, learning news reports benefits teenagers in developing their critical thinking abilities and analytical skills. Last but not the least, being exposed to news reports often allows adolescents to enhance their sensitivity and the ability to pick up useful information, which will gain petitive advantage over their counterparts in this information age.
However, although knowledge of international news has certain merits, its side effects should never be ignored. For instance, there are many negative reports regarding war, violence and crime, which may impose negative effects on youngsters’ psychological wellbeing. What’s worse, false or plete coverage misleads teenagers in their judgments and opinions on the world around them. Additionally, one more subject means that students have to spend more time and concentration, which increases the burden on students. They already have so heavy workloads.
To summarize, it is reasonable that secondary school students study international news, as long as schools and teachers choose suitable content and arrange appropriate workloads.
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