Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Uncivilized phenomena on campus

Uncivilized phenomena on campus

Yue Liying, School of Humanities:

Mainly speaking from the students themselves, some students have poor public awareness, are self-centered, and are more likely to ignore the feelings of those around them. Without the adverse impact of one's own behavior on the environment, it can easily affect the behavioral habits of people around you, thus creating a situation where the overall quality is relatively low, that is, uncivilized phenomena are increasing day by day. Students should start from small things around them, establish the image of the school protagonist, strictly restrain their daily behavior, and have the courage to stop all kinds of uncivilized phenomena; schools should increase the promotion of spiritual civilization, establish a mutual supervision mechanism among students, and fundamentally to prevent the occurrence of uncivilized phenomena.

Electrical College Zhang Bo:

Our school has an enviable accommodation environment and network conditions. I think our superior network conditions are also a reason for the decline in academic style. Some students spend most of their spare time playing games and surfing the Internet, and some are even addicted to them and cannot extricate themselves. There are many such types around me. If things go on like this, the decline in academic style is an inevitable result. Therefore, while calling on everyone to use the Internet healthily, the school as a management department may wish to take some specific measures, such as limiting the normal Internet access time in student dormitories, encouraging lower-grade students not to equip their own computers, etc.

Student Liu from the School of Mechanical Engineering:

Nowadays, mobile phones are becoming popular very quickly. The ringtones of mobile phones in public places such as self-study classrooms and libraries are the most annoying, and there are also random phone calls. It is also common to use mobile phones. Our school has classified a teacher's answering of a cell phone in class as a "teaching accident," which shows that the school attaches great importance to this phenomenon. Of course, there is also a more hidden aspect, which is the phenomenon of using mobile phone text messages to spread unhealthy and uncivilized text messages. I have received it. Obviously, these have a great impact on the normal teaching order and the physical and mental health of students. I feel that university is a profound, holy and peaceful place, and the tinkling of cell phone ringtones is the greatest blasphemy to this atmosphere. And the messy text messages give people a very impetuous feeling. How do you study in such a noisy and impetuous atmosphere? How to do learning? I remember last year, a university in Zhejiang formulated "Mobile Phone Etiquette", which made specific regulations on the use of mobile phones in public places. What should and should not be done is very specific. I think this is a very good way.

Bian Jiang, School of Telecommunications:

The way to improve is naturally to make everyone realize the badness of uncivilization and the goodness of civilization through "education". However, because the gap between the goals we are pursuing now and the actual situation is too big, "enlightenment" is almost in vain. But the key is that even if we face this situation, we cannot give up "enlightenment". After all, the establishment of the entire civilization system is It is a slow process, but without the accumulation of quantitative changes, there will be no qualitative changes. The most important thing is to recognize the twists and turns of the road and the bright future, and then work persistently. I think the "no carving and graffiti" part of the "civilization" we talk about is actually an import from Western civilization. You must know that Chinese literati have a long history of writing poems and lyrics everywhere. So now we are trying to break the norms of our traditional moral civilization and imitate Western civilization. Regardless of how long it took for modern Western civilization to be established, and how "thick" the economic foundation it established is (relative to us), just considering the question "Is Western civilization suitable for us?" I know that in fact the whole "uncivilized behavior" itself is very complicated, and its roots are also very deep.

Sun Mingyue, Department of Foreign Languages:

College students represent the future and the mainstream. As a contemporary college student, it is our responsibility to put an end to uncivilized behavior. Only when the university campus becomes a civilized place can our society be purified. To reduce incivility, the efforts of college students themselves are the most important. What we need to do is to enhance our sense of social responsibility and care more about others. As managers of college students, schools should be committed to building a good campus atmosphere. "What is cool, what is protecting one's rights, and what can be done to benefit both oneself and others." In the process of changing concepts, college students need correct guidance.

Looking at some successful people today, their professional knowledge only plays a supporting role in their development process, and what is more important is non-intellectual factors: good moral habits. College students must integrate advanced culture and excellent traditional morality to be able and qualified to promote the development of civilization. Now we require teachers to educate people in an all-round way, and we also hope that students will continue to enrich themselves and improve themselves.

Chinese people’s civilized habits need to be strengthened. At the newly opened Disneyland in Hong Kong, there are Chinese tourists sitting barefoot on stools. Also, in many places in Europe and the United States, many signs, tips, and warnings are written in Chinese. When you go to a foreign airport to board a plane, you don’t need to look at which aisle the plane is flying to China. You just need to look at which place is the noisiest and follow that path. In fact, citizens of many countries in the world have very good habits. Not only the developed countries in Europe and the United States, but also the citizens of some of our own countries, such as Malaysia and Russia, have very good habits. They sat on the bus and spoke very quietly, as long as the other party could hear them.

We college students, as the carriers and creators of excellent culture, must integrate with international standards in an all-round way. We must do every little thing around us well, so that quality, environment, and system will subtly influence Change. We can launch a variety of methods that are close to college students to promote civic moral education, such as civilized lectures, party and group life, etc. Only if we do everything around us "out of a molehill" can we subtly change the environment around us and the quality of the entire nation.