Li Ran, vice chairman of Tianjin University Postgraduate Academic Culture Promotion Association, is more worried about another data that contrasts with the Olympic Games. From 20 14 to 20 15, the average borrowing times of college students in the school library are 13.3 times, which is "a big gap" compared with the average reading of "Top Ten Borrowing Stars" 100 times or more. Some students haven't borrowed books for a whole year.
Li Ran said that according to their statistics, among the most borrowed 100 books, some popular online novels of "fast reading" accounted for nearly 30%, even ranked in the top 20, and these online novels may meet the students' fast-food reading needs.
But the nutrition really provided to everyone is not enough. Li Ran and his club partners held answering questions, reading sessions and other activities on the spot, and made a list of "Top Ten Recommended Books", hoping to make students pay more attention to classics and in-depth masterpieces.
People's Daily: "Reverse borrowing books" reflects the reading dilemma;
Through the appearance of borrowing books, we can see that reading is insufficient in many places, and the importance of reading is self-evident. However, the funds for library construction are stretched, and the channels for book donation are not smooth, which leads to the shortage of books.
The quality of books bought at low prices is not satisfactory, which leads to readers not having enough to eat. The original intention of the relevant departments to set the per capita book quantity is to protect students' reading rights and promote educational equity. However, in practice, even the best policy will be greatly discounted and goodwill will be frustrated if the index design is rough and the details are divorced from reality.
To solve the problem of insufficient reading, it is inseparable from the system. From a trivial matter, it can be seen that the relevant departments should not simply undertake the task, but should demonstrate from the perspective of implementation effect, adjust the tilt of public finance, and rely on some market means to make the system more operable. Only in this way can we really avoid the embarrassment of students "borrowing books".
Refer to the above contents: People's Daily-People's Daily: "Reverse Borrowing Books" Reflects Reading Dilemma