There is also the problem of turning off the lights in the dormitory-Dai 2007-04-27 12:02 Student apartment is an important place for students' daily life and study, shouldering two important missions: First, to ensure the normal life order of students; The second is to maintain students' normal learning environment.
Before the school lights out, many students stayed up late because they played computer, because the computer was too hot to get up the next day, so they got up late. They play computer not to study, but to play games, chat qq and play cards. I remember that some students in the situation and policy class said that playing games is not all bad. Yes, we should admit that if they study the design and development of games in the process of playing games, they may eventually be able to play something, which is a gratifying thing. However, how many of our classmates are like this? Most people play games just for fun.
Take our class for example, since we bought computers, almost all computers have installed games, but no software useful for learning has been installed. Some even did not install common tools such as word at first, but installed games first. Maybe they will say that I am a little extreme and that I am a person who doesn't know how to eliminate blame. Nowadays, students are becoming more and more independent in their studies. If students lack reasonable study and living habits, and do not strengthen the ability of self-planning and efficient use of time, they are likely to achieve nothing. In the confused period of junior year, my studies are not very heavy, and there is still a lot of free time. If you don't seize the opportunity and make more achievements, four years of college is really nothing. Some students haven't got the certificate, haven't passed CET-4 and CET-6, and so on. From this point of view, I think it is difficult to find a good job in the future unless this person is very capable or has a hard background.
Dormitory is a public space, and the freedom of a few people cannot affect the right of most people to rest normally. I heard that some dorms don't go to bed until one or two in the morning almost every day during uninterrupted power supply. People in this dormitory don't even have time to eat breakfast in order to catch up with classes in the morning, so they are very tired all day and have low learning efficiency. I often see that I have no time to eat breakfast in the morning. Many students have breakfast while attending class. After class, some classrooms are like canteens, which may be a bit exaggerated. There are many plastic bags, cups and leftover breakfast on the desk. Aunt cleaner will clean up after class. Do you think this is learning?
In fact, most students still strongly support and respond to the lights-out system. When they don't turn off the lights, they have been looking forward to the early introduction of this regulation and give themselves a healthy and comfortable living environment. I remember that time, I often heard someone say in the corridor of our dormitory, "You can start turning off the lights as soon as possible, or you won't be able to attend class. You always sleep in class." In fact, when we are in class, we can always see a group of people sleeping on the table behind us. Can you say that this state is efficient in class?
Some schools even argue whether they should turn off the lights.
Some people argue that, first of all, turning off the lights uniformly can ensure that students have enough sleep. According to relevant data, sleep is a physiological phenomenon, through which the whole body can get a full rest. For the average person, after eleven o'clock, the excitement drops and it is easy to fall asleep, so this time is the prime time for sleep. Turning off the lights in a unified way can help students with irregular lives form good habits and let those who want to sleep get peace. Secondly, there is no Fiona Fang without rules. Every place has its own rules. As our second home, the dormitory is mainly for us to rest, and secondly for us to study and entertain. Unified lights-out is based on our fundamental interests, and it is also the first step to form good rules in the dormitory, so this system should be implemented unswervingly.
Some opponents think that turning off the lights independently is most suitable for college students. It allows us to better arrange our study and life according to our own work and rest rules, improve our time use efficiency and give us more free space. We are college students, not children anymore. We have our own principles and methods of doing things and can manage ourselves well. We don't want to be bound anymore, because we long for freedom, and we can be responsible for our actions. However, what I want to say is that it is precisely our classmates who do not have such self-control ability. They forgot to study on the computer and refused to come down. Some of them don't even have time to eat in the canteen and often order takeout. This is not good for their health. Only when you have a good rest can you feel happy and work and study can get twice the result with half the effort.
I also saw such comments on the Internet, saying that the practice has proved that the lights-out system of student apartments is a relatively scientific system suitable for college students. As long as it is properly managed and standardized, it can be understood and supported by most students, and a win-win and mutually beneficial environment can be established between students and schools.
First of all, the apartment lights-out system truly responded to the call of the central government to build a conservation-oriented society, saving electricity and using electricity efficiently. As an important part of society, student apartments also shoulder the responsibility of building a conservation-oriented society. Lights-out system effectively uses students' rest time, reduces the use of lamps and other electrical appliances, supports energy consumption, achieves the purpose of energy saving, and also cultivates students' awareness of saving.
Many students don't turn off the computer monitor, stereo, boot indicator, etc. After sleeping, and some dormitories do not turn off the power of the water dispenser. Although the electricity consumption is very small, it is still a lot over time.
Secondly, the lights-out system also effectively protects the rights and interests of students and ensures their healthy development. After some college students enter colleges and universities, it is difficult to adjust their rest time by themselves, and they don't know how to make rational use of their rest time, so they can't form healthy and scientific habits. Lights-out system helps students to use their time scientifically, form good habits of work and rest, and is conducive to students' healthy growth and scientific development.
Thirdly, if the dormitory is powered on all night, because students have different living habits, there will be friction after a long time, and it may also lead to fights, so this system has also played a certain role in promoting school stability. In addition, the lights-out system is conducive to urging students to rest, ensuring adequate rest time, so that students can get a good learning state during the day.
When there was a power outage, some people complained bitterly and others echoed, but the latter still dominated. This shows that most students can still face the school's actions rationally and yearn for healthy and reasonable living habits.
After the "zero-point break" in colleges and universities ...
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2006- 1 1- 10 8:07: 19
165438+1at 9: 30 pm on October 8, in the dormitory of the railway campus of central south university, industrial design students who had finished self-study were surfing the internet. According to them, the school did not take the measure of zero disconnection. Figure/Reporter Zhu Huifeng
A girl is browsing the post "The school is disconnected at zero, causing student disputes" on the red net. Figure/Reporter Zhu Huifeng
● "After the implementation of zero-point disconnection, I didn't expect students to say that this deprived them of the right to surf the Internet."
● When broadband enters student dormitories and apartments, does the phenomenon of surfing the Internet all night shift here?
● No matter what? -"We encountered the same problem as when Jin Yong's novels were popular in schools."
Our reporter Zhou Xifeng reports from Changsha.
12 midnight. Who is depressed?
Student Xiao Li sighed, turned off the computer and went to bed. As a college student in changsha social work college (hereinafter referred to as Civil Affairs College), the network in his apartment was cut off on time at this moment-online games can no longer be played.
As Gan Yuneng, deputy secretary of the Party Committee in charge of student affairs in the school, he also needs to worry about whether there are students sneaking off campus to surf the Internet all night.
Half a month ago, the Civil Affairs College began to implement the "zero-point off-file" system. But as soon as the system was implemented, it caused controversy-students said it deprived them of the right to surf the Internet.
"Students come to school, mainly to study or surf the Internet? For such a problem that was not a problem originally, did it become a problem because of the "zero point disconnection"? ! "A teacher retorted.
The deeper background is that hundreds of thousands of college students in the provincial capital have the convenience of surfing the Internet in their dormitories, and surfing the Internet after zero is a common phenomenon. Do you care about all colleges and universities? This is their common problem.
"Zero-point disconnection" triggered a heated debate between teachers and students.
On the evening of October 20th, 65438/KLOC-0, Sun Xiao, a sophomore in the School of Software, Civil Affairs College, returned from the classroom to the student apartment in the east of the campus. There is a row of blackboards in front of the apartment for writing and posting notices.
Just after the evening self-study, people came and went, which seemed very lively, but there were so many students gathered in front of the blackboard that day, mixed with discussion. Sun Xiao leaned over and looked at it, suddenly feeling "like an electric shock"-the notice said: From tonight, the broadband network in the apartment will be disconnected on time from 0: 00 to 6: 00, so please go to bed on time. This day is Friday. Probably considering the weekend, the network was not disconnected for the next two days. However, at 0: 00 on the 23rd, the contents of the "Notice" were verified, and some computers that were surfing the Internet began to disconnect.
This means that the "zero-point off-file" system of the Civil Affairs College has been officially implemented. But to the school's surprise, there was a voice of opposition among the students. "There was a post on the red net that day,' The school was disconnected at zero, causing student disputes'. The next day, there was a media interview. "
Whether the school's "zero-point disconnection" system should be implemented or not, teachers and students are faced with two almost completely opposite views of "should" and "should not".
The students said that we are not children, but adults, and we know how to allocate work and rest time. There is absolutely no need to disconnect the network. Moreover, even if the internet is disconnected, internet addicts can play stand-alone games on the computer, and may sneak into internet cafes or other places to surf the internet, which is not worth the loss for the management of the school.
"At night 12, the network was disconnected. It can be said that the meaning is still unfinished. " A student complained in an interview with a reporter that the time spent surfing the Internet during the day is only a few hours around noon and dinner, and 10- 1 1 is the time to start surfing the Internet. After zero is the fastest time, so many students choose to surf the Internet at night.
The teacher doesn't recognize the students' views at all. A teacher from the Civil Affairs College has a very representative point of view: "I found that in the last two years, the number of students who dozed off in class has greatly increased compared with previous years, and I am not the only one in this class. Almost all the teachers fell asleep in class. A common phenomenon is that students living in the old apartment spend much less time sleeping in class than those living in the new apartment, because the lights in the old apartment are 1 1 on time every night. Once in class, I joked that we should not work too hard and stay up until one or two every day. I didn't know the students said' not one or two, but three or four'. Therefore, I firmly support the measures to disconnect the school network. Students spend thousands of dollars a year studying, not sleeping. "
"School rules are weak in front of the network"
Some students think that schools deprive them of the right to surf the Internet.
A student showed a reporter an online agreement signed with a network service company. According to the agreement, the Internet access fee for one year is 800 yuan, which is unlimited. Students think that "unlimited time" means that you can surf the Internet at any time. The agreement was not signed by the school, but directly signed by an Internet company. The school implements "zero-point disconnection", which deprives them of the right to surf the Internet to some extent.
Gan Yuneng, deputy secretary of the Party Committee of the school, explained to reporters that at the beginning of the introduction of the network cable in the student apartment, the school signed relevant agreements with Netcom and Telecom, requiring zero-point disconnection, but it was not strictly enforced for more than two years. In the second half of 2004, the use of Netcom's network has achieved "zero disconnection". At that time, the students didn't respond much. In the first half of this year, after further consultation with the telecommunications department, special software was developed to realize zero-point automatic disconnection until it was officially implemented.
Yang Yongheng, doctor of law, believes that the dispute over students' rights is actually of little substantive significance, because in schools, students' code of conduct must be bound by school rules. But the reality is that "school rules are weak in front of the network."
"After zero, students surf the Internet. It can be said that very little is really used for learning. Most of them are playing games, chatting and doing things that have nothing to do with learning. " A teacher expressed concern. These statements have also been confirmed by the students. The reporter interviewed a number of students who disagreed with the disconnection. They admit that "most of them are still surfing the Internet after midnight, downloading materials, videos and playing online games."
"After the implementation of zero-point disconnection, I didn't expect students to say that this deprived them of the right to access the Internet." Zou, vice president and professor of the Civil Affairs College, believes that according to the school regulations, students should go to bed at night 1 1, and still surf the internet after 12, which violates the most basic management system of the school, and the time when the school is disconnected from the internet is precisely the time when students should rest. The measure of zero-point disconnection can be said to be reasonable, reasonable and legal.
"Students have to sleep after zero, which is the most basic bottom line." Gan Yu Can said.
Are other universities "in charge or not"?
For the unexpected controversy, Gan Yuneng said: "For the zero-point disconnection, students generally did not adapt at first. In fact, subconsciously, students themselves feel that this system of the school is good for themselves and should be understood. " "In fact, the school has relaxed the requirements than the zero-point disconnection stipulated in the agreement. It only implements zero-point disconnection from Sunday to Thursday, and students can still surf the Internet all day on weekends."
As the deputy secretary of the Party Committee in charge of student affairs in the school, Gan Yuneng still needs to worry about whether there are students sneaking out of the campus late at night and surfing the Internet all night in the surrounding Internet cafes. "If you let go, I don't know how much easier it will be, but the school must be responsible for the growth of students and parents. In order to prevent students from flowing out to the surrounding Internet cafes after zero o'clock and playing stand-alone games in the dormitory, the school also organized special personnel to conduct inspections. "
"We can't let the student dormitory become a laissez-faire online paradise." The reporter then interviewed teachers in many universities and found that this view has been * * *. Whatever? Other universities are also facing the same management problems.
In recent years, in order to meet the needs of the network era, the network construction of colleges and universities has advanced by leaps and bounds. The network has also been integrated into the study life of college students, and their dependence on the network is increasing day by day. According to the survey data released by China Internet Network Information Center, among about 26.5 million Internet users in China, 36.8% are 18-24 years old, which is the age group of college students.
In the west of Changsha, the provincial capital, there are many colleges and universities with hundreds of thousands of college students. Most of the huge student apartments are connected to broadband, and the computer penetration rate among college students is getting higher and higher. Surfing the Internet in the early morning, or even surfing the Internet all night, is a "normal life" for some students. Some students living in Tianma apartment told reporters: "Now the management of the apartment is really loose, the lights are turned off and the sockets are still powered on, and the Internet is basically unattended all night."
In this regard, Wang Yuliang, deputy director of the Student Affairs Office of Hunan University, also has some thoughts.
According to incomplete statistics, at present, the broadband access rate of students' dormitories and apartments in Hu universities has reached 80%, and the rate of students' own computers is about 30%. There are more than 30 thousand students in the school, and the absolute number of computers is also very large. At present, the school brings network construction into the unified management of the school. Broadband access to all student dormitories and apartments must be through the campus network. Students can't sign contracts with internet companies themselves, but they must also go through the online procedures through the campus network center. "The management of online access is limited to the inspection of the school system. For example, students stay up all night and are absent from class. For whatever reason, they are bound by the school system. "
Wang Yuliang said that Hunan University has also implemented the concept of "zero-point disconnection". As for the details, we should manage them according to time and space. From the different levels of students, undergraduates, graduate students and doctoral students have different needs. With the improvement of the level, their self-control ability is obviously enhanced, so they should be treated differently in management.
"The same problem as when Jin Yong's novels were popular."
For a long time, Internet cafes scattered in every corner of the city have been in the whirlpool of rectification, but the effect is not good. The negative factors of the network and the infinite expansion of the cases of "network harming people" have made many parents talk about the internet and become firm opponents.
At the same time, Wang Yuliang thinks that student apartments can't become Internet cafes, and how to manage college students' network is worth thinking about. The purpose of management is, of course, how to make the Internet a better helper for college students. Colleges and universities should correctly guide and correct students' unhealthy online behavior, instead of killing them with a stick under the "demonized" network mentality, let alone pushing students to Internet cafes.
"There are more computers in the student dormitory, and the contact with the world is wider and closer. Students' modernity naturally arises, first of all, the deconstruction and reconstruction of dormitory culture. First, whether the dormitory culture is harmonious, for example, more online time may affect others' rest and others will complain; Second, the quality of dormitory culture. For example, people don't use the Internet to search for professional knowledge and information, but collectively surf the Internet to watch unhealthy discs and talk about them. "
Yang Yongheng, who teaches at the Law School of Central South University of Forestry and Technology, believes that although college students are basically adults, their psychological maturity is unstable after all. Sometimes you know it's wrong, but you still do it. Therefore, it is necessary to correct its behavior through certain management constraints. But the fundamental way to solve the problem lies in "attacking the heart first, then attacking the city."
"Many years ago, in the eyes of parents and teachers, watching TV addiction was the biggest harm to teenagers. Who will bring up this topic again now? To some extent, young people like surfing the Internet, chatting and playing games, which is one of our natures and a way for this generation of young people to relax and entertain. We should treat them and their hobbies more leniently now. " A young university teacher said.
"We encountered the same problem as Jin Yong's novels when they were popular in schools." The young university teacher recalled his college life and said that in the 1990s, the campus network was far less developed than it is now. Jin Yong and Gu Long are very popular on campus, and he is no exception. In the craziest days, he took a martial arts novel to class every day and lit candles all night at night, which basically had no effect. "In our generation, with the growth of entertainment elements such as TV, billiards, Hong Kong and Taiwan culture and video games, new things emerge one after another, and the voice of' save the children' comes one after another. Some people even use the degenerate generation to describe people born in the 1970s, but it turns out that the fears of that year did not come true.