On the other hand, the student's seat occupation also reflects his active learning and thirst for knowledge. By occupying the table, he can get a good seat so that he can listen to the teacher better. It can be seen that they are also caring people who love to learn, and it is understandable that these students do not talk about moral issues.
In any case, the act of occupying a seat harms the interests of a group of outstanding students who observe time and attend classes on time, which is obviously unfair. This kind of seat-occupying behavior, seemingly for study, actually reflects the selfishness and lack of public morality of some college students.
It can be seen that the seat occupation really can't continue. Think about putting your belongings on the table in advance to get a good seat. You are convenient, but you hurt the interests of others. It's not fair. You can't go on.
What's more, the seat-occupier racked his brains and tried his best to occupy the seat, even using fresh fish to occupy the seat, suspected of undermining public order, as shown above.
What's this feeling? The bricks are all on the table. I can't believe this is a college student's desk. If you don't listen, the brick will go directly. That's terrible!
This behavior of occupying a seat is really disappointing. Is there still a seat? It's like making a fool of yourself Moreover, occupying a seat is not a violation of law and discipline. It's just a personal "crooked brain", but it's getting worse and worse. It's time to stop.
Third, how to completely eliminate the phenomenon of seat occupation?
1, all-round care, increase the sound of the classroom stereo, ensure that the last row can be heard clearly, set up more electronic screens, fully consider the needs of the back seats, so that the back row can listen and watch without affecting the lectures.
2. It is forbidden to occupy seats, and relevant regulations are issued. All seats are invalid. Please enter the classroom in an orderly manner on a first-come-first-served basis.
3. Universities should vigorously publicize the order prohibiting seat occupation, and make it as widely known as possible, so that every college student can clearly understand that seat occupation is shameful, maintain order and honor, and even introduce relevant punishment regulations. Once found, pay like hell, so maybe the seat-occupying behavior will disappear.
Conclusion:
In a word, the phenomenon of college students occupying seats is very serious, which has reached a twisted point. Management must be strengthened and this situation must not be allowed to continue.