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Colleges and universities in many places have issued regulations prohibiting students from hanging bed curtains in dormitories, causing controversy!

author:See Yun Shuxuan

Recently, the regulations of many colleges and universities prohibiting students from hanging bed curtains in student dormitories have attracted widespread attention. Xinjiang Medical University, Northwest University for Nationalities and other colleges and universities issued relevant regulations on the grounds that bed curtains are flammable, and as soon as this regulation came out, it immediately sparked heated discussions on the Internet. As an important part of the university's extracurricular life, the dormitory fully reflects the group life in the university years.

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But as a mature individual, everyone has a certain need for privacy, and the bed curtain is an important auxiliary facility to meet this need. In fact, as long as the material of the bed curtain and the place of use are standardized, students can be given personal space while ensuring safety.

Rather than issuing a ban directly, it is better to find a balance of mutual respect by communicating with the needs of all parties. In the comment area, many students also argued with reason, pointing out that quilts, bed sheets, and sleeper curtains all contain flammable substances, is it to protect privacy or to attach too much importance to this technical detail?

Colleges and universities in many places have issued regulations prohibiting students from hanging bed curtains in dormitories, causing controversy!

There are also complaints that the university only focuses on such inconsequential matters and ignores important matters such as academic construction. These constructive comments summed up the voices of many students, and also exposed some deficiencies of the school in this incident. Many people also pointed out that group dormitories should give students a certain amount of personal space from a personal point of view.

After all, as an adult, a moderate amount of privacy is also a human need. This also shows that there is a gap in the understanding of the school and students on this issue, and a balance needs to be found through further communication. In my personal opinion, giving individuals moderate rights in collective life is not the same as "influencing order". On the contrary, provisions that meet the actual needs of students will be better enforced.

Colleges and universities in many places have issued regulations prohibiting students from hanging bed curtains in dormitories, causing controversy!

Rather than giving direct instructions, if the school can pay attention to students' opinions and find the deep-seated causes of problems, it will not only help formulate more reasonable policies, but also enhance the affinity of the teacher-student relationship. The best solution can only be achieved if coordination is sought with full respect for all parties.

It is suggested that the university can convene a student congress to collect more opinions from all parties. It is also possible to work with relevant departments to develop a safe and comfortable bed curtain standard that is suitable for collective dormitories, and give students the space to choose. It is also important to strengthen dormitory management and safety education.

Colleges and universities in many places have issued regulations prohibiting students from hanging bed curtains in dormitories, causing controversy!

Understanding students' demands through multiple channels and scientifically formulating specific implementation plans will help replace simple bans and find a comprehensive and long-term remedy. Only by truly understanding the cause of the problem and taking into account the interests of all parties can we make realistic and sustainable decisions. The university should provide a respectful and inclusive campus environment for students.