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CCTV's comments sparked heated discussions: colleges and universities prohibit hanging bed curtains, the boundary between management and freedom

author:The post-90s guy is in Xinxiang

Title: CCTV comments sparked heated discussions: colleges and universities ban hanging bed curtains, and the boundary between management and freedom is discussed

Recently, a news about colleges and universities banning bed curtains in student dormitories has attracted widespread attention. CCTV commented on this, pointing out that "a ban is a bit unreasonable, and there is no need to treat college students as high school students", which triggered an in-depth discussion from all walks of life on the boundary between college dormitory management and students' personal freedom.

CCTV's comments sparked heated discussions: colleges and universities prohibit hanging bed curtains, the boundary between management and freedom

In many colleges and universities, in order to ensure the safety, hygiene and convenience of management of dormitories, the university often has certain regulations on the facilities and layout of dormitories. The ban on hanging bed curtains may have been intended to ensure the safety and cleanliness of the dormitory. However, the reasonableness of this "one-size-fits-all" approach to management is a debatable question.

CCTV's comments sparked heated discussions: colleges and universities prohibit hanging bed curtains, the boundary between management and freedom

First of all, from a student's point of view, the dormitory is their private space in the school, and they have the right to make appropriate personalized adjustments to this space. The bed curtain acts as a partition to ensure personal privacy and create a more comfortable resting environment. In addition, for some students who need to stay up late to study or have special work and rest needs, bed curtains can also play a role in shading light and noise reduction, helping them better adapt to the rhythm of life and learning.

Secondly, from a management point of view, colleges and universities, as educational institutions, do have a responsibility to ensure the safety of students and the hygiene of dormitories. However, this does not mean that all personalized needs should be banned. When formulating regulations, schools should take more into account the feelings and needs of students, and through communication and consultation with students, find a balance that can meet the needs of management while respecting students' personal freedom.

In addition, CCTV's comments also mentioned the problem of treating college students as high school students. This has also led people to think about the management model of colleges and universities. Many people have the impression that the university is a relatively free and open academic hall, where students can not only learn knowledge, but also develop independent thinking and self-management skills. As a result, overly strict management may limit students' personality development and even affect their innovative spirit and critical thinking.

CCTV's comments sparked heated discussions: colleges and universities prohibit hanging bed curtains, the boundary between management and freedom

Of course, we can't ignore the problems in dormitory management. For example, some students may have bed curtains that affect their roommates' ventilation and lighting, or engage in inappropriate activities inside the bed curtains. These issues do require the attention and intervention of the university. However, the solution to these problems should not be to simply ban hanging bed curtains, but to guide students to use bed curtains correctly by making more detailed and humane regulations.

To sum up, colleges and universities should fully consider the needs and feelings of students and respect their personal freedom when formulating dormitory management regulations. At the same time, students should also understand the necessity of dormitory management, follow the rules and live in harmony with others. Only in this way can we create a more harmonious and free campus environment while ensuring the safety and hygiene of the dormitory.

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