The computer is on in the dormitory all day to download things, there are many leftovers in the canteen, the faucet in the bathroom is always on, and the lights are still on in the classroom during the day ... Recently, the reporter interviewed some colleges and universities in Jilin Province and found that extravagance and waste can be seen everywhere on campus. Faced with the question of "is it too wasteful", some students are indifferent and think that "it's no big deal". As a traditional virtue in China, frugality has disappeared from these college students.
The waste of students is shocking, and the virtue of thrift is "cold" in colleges and universities
At noon on April 8, the reporter saw in the student canteen of Jilin University that as the students left in batches, the swill bucket for recycling leftovers in the restaurant was gradually filled. The reporter found that some steamed buns have not been moved. When asked, "Isn't it a pity that so many people have fallen?" At this time, a girl dumped the fried rice that she had just eaten a few mouthfuls and replied, "It's not delicious, so she can only dump it. There is nothing to regret. "
A staff member of the restaurant told the reporter that there are many people who eat in their restaurant at ordinary times, and there are more than 2,000 people at most. The food left after a meal can probably hold more than a dozen swill buckets, and even breakfast can hold two or three swill buckets.
The reporter then visited three other universities in Changchun and found that the waste of canteens was very common. In the least restaurants, four or five barrels of leftovers are dumped every day, which not only contain potatoes and tomatoes. And there are many chickens, ducks and fish, especially glistening rice. The reporter randomly communicated with 18 students and found that almost everyone had leftovers. More than half of the students said that they should pour leftovers every day, and about a quarter said that they basically eat half and pour half.
In the interview, the reporter found that waste exists not only in college canteens, but also in schools. The reporter saw in Changchun University that there are six people in a male dormitory with four computers. A classmate surnamed Li told reporters that their computers are always on all night, downloading games and movies online. Few people really study, and they spend most of their time playing games, watching movies and chatting online.
A corridor cleaner of Jilin Institute of Physical Education told reporters that every day, many dormitory lights are still on. In the bathroom of the student dormitory, there are often faucets to spray water but no one cares; Many students don't have to rub their hands when washing clothes, just wash them with water; In the shower hall, the shower head is empty, but no one uses it. ...
"When many people wash clothes, they put the clothes soaked in washing powder directly under the faucet and can be washed in ten minutes. Others hit a large basin of water, and just because the person next to them accidentally spilled a few drops of water, they splashed all the water with a wave of their hands. " Wang Nan, a student at Changchun University, said: "It's really painful to watch the water flow away in vain."
Students' indifference to waste reflects the "absence" of thrift education.
Thrift is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, but why is it neglected in today's colleges and universities? In the interview, many people think that there are many reasons for students' serious waste, but the main problem is that students' frugality concept is not "into the heart".
Ji Shen, a teacher at Jilin University, said that at present, education to save students has been weakened. Now, it is noon when weeding, and sweat drips down the soil. Who knows that the Chinese food on the plate is hard. " In the minds of many college students, it's just a poem that can't arouse their * * *. Schools should strengthen humanistic education for students, so that students can improve their self-cultivation and become a model of social morality.
In some colleges and universities, the reporter saw that almost all restaurants posted slogans or public service advertisements about saving food, but there were few real thrifty special education. The reporter communicated with some students on campus. When asked "Is there any waste in your life", many students thought for a long time, and then suddenly remembered some such practices in daily life. Some even asked reporters while describing it: "Am I wasting it?" Faced with the problem of waste, many students think that "I spent my own money and dumped it without harming others' interests." "Now that the living standard has improved, it is understandable to pour something to eat. There is no need to be so haggle over it."
In the interview, a university teacher said that at present, the waste phenomenon in schools is really worrying, but what is even more worrying is the students' indifference to this waste. Wang Shang, a teacher at Jilin University, believes that most teenagers are only children and their living conditions are relatively superior. They don't realize the harm of resource shortage and waste, and it is difficult to turn resource conservation into conscious action. Therefore, strengthening economic education is an important task of society.
In fact, in recent years, there is no lack of education content for students to be diligent and frugal. The primary code stipulates: "scrimp and save food, cherish food, don't choose food and clothing, and don't spend money indiscriminately." The Code for Middle School Students stipulates: "Live frugally, pay attention to hygiene, and do not smoke, drink or spit." The Code for College Students stipulates: "Take an active part in all kinds of labor organized by the school, be hard-working and plain-living, be diligent and thrifty, cultivate the concept of labor and form a good style of work." In this regard, some teachers feel very helpless: "Education belongs to education, and some students still go their own way. Moreover, it can be supervised at school, and teachers can't manage it outside school and at home. "
Thrift education is imminent, and methods need to be innovated.
Talking about campus garbage, Zhu Jie, the headmaster of Changchun No.11 Middle School, said that building a conservation-oriented society requires the efforts of the whole society, among which strengthening the education of teenagers' awareness of conservation is an important part. Some people in the education industry also pointed out that it is urgent to strengthen students' diligence and thrift education, but in the new era, diligence and thrift education needs innovation.
Wang, a teacher of Northeast Normal University, believes that saving education must start with dolls, start with small things and innovate with the characteristics of the times. Specifically, it is necessary to carry out the activities of "carrying forward the national spirit and creating an economical campus" in primary and secondary schools, actively organize students to participate in the activities of creating "economical families" and "economical communities" where conditions permit, and at the same time carry out the activities of "saving stars" to set an example for young people to build an economical society.
At the same time, school teachers and parents should set an example and play a typical demonstration role. Teachers should take the lead in asking students to be frugal. For parents, we should also make demands and actively cooperate with schools to do a good job.
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