November 16, 2019
Student movements
The beginning of the student movement, which arose during the 1960s, mainly in the United States, can be traced back to the post-Second World War era of the 1950s. The students have been in charge of crying to a society that something is not good, that the society needs changes and any change means crisis.
According to the etymology, the word crisis means "turning point in a disease, that change which indicates recovery or death", in other words, the crisis is an opportunity to change for better or for worse. Currently, we are living challenging times at the university and it is compulsory to understand why, how and what for, we, as a university community, live what we are living.
I invite you to listen to a great Colombian history teller speaking about the origins of the student movements and the importance they have in any society.
I also invite you to write your comments and thoughts about this topic in comments ;)
Student movements
The beginning of the student movement, which arose during the 1960s, mainly in the United States, can be traced back to the post-Second World War era of the 1950s. The students have been in charge of crying to a society that something is not good, that the society needs changes and any change means crisis.
According to the etymology, the word crisis means "turning point in a disease, that change which indicates recovery or death", in other words, the crisis is an opportunity to change for better or for worse. Currently, we are living challenging times at the university and it is compulsory to understand why, how and what for, we, as a university community, live what we are living.
I invite you to listen to a great Colombian history teller speaking about the origins of the student movements and the importance they have in any society.
I also invite you to write your comments and thoughts about this topic in comments ;)
The student movement, since its inception, has been an important actor in different social aspects in countries around the world. In their purest interests they have sought to create social awareness about different aspects of the society in which we live; allowing the common people to create their own conception of the problems faced day by day; seeking freedom of expression and enforcing the justice and equity of peoples.
ResponderEliminarThe student movement has lately gained more strength in terms of problems that arise in our society for being many times the one who takes the voice and is responsible for sending a message to other people to see the seriousness of some of those problems.
ResponderEliminarI feel like the student movement in our city is growing more by the time, creating awareness in multiple manifestations as in the social media, inviting everyone to take part of the action, and so the news aren't the only source of information.
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