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Shaanxi Aerospace Staff University, something happened recently, I can see that my heart is cool and cool! On September 15th, the eve of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a student was kicked out of the dormitory by the dormitory manager in the middle of the night because he did not fill out the "Accommodation Information Form"! This operation is really confusing! Isn't the Mid-Autumn Festival a day of reunion? Why is the school still "driving people out"?
The school's explanation is that in order to facilitate management, students were asked to fill out a "Staycation Information Form" in advance. But the problem is that even if you don't fill out the form, you can't kick the student out! Where do students go in the middle of the night? Besides, the Mid-Autumn Festival is originally a festival of reunion, and schools should care more about students' emotions, rather than coldly "doing things according to the rules".
This reminds me of when I was in college. At that time, every holiday, the school would organize various activities to make those students who could not go home feel warm. The cafeteria will also prepare hearty meals for everyone to have a happy holiday. That's called "student-oriented"!
Nowadays, some schools are really getting more and more unpleasant, there are only rules and regulations in their eyes, and there is no human touch at all! They forget that university is not only a place to study, but also a home for students! Schools should give students the warmth of home, not make them feel cold and helpless.
This incident of "driving away students" also sparked heated discussions among netizens. Some people say that this school is too impersonal, and some people say that this student is too sloppy and doesn't even fill in a form. In fact, I think that the responsibility for this matter lies mainly with the school. Schools should strengthen communication with students, rather than simply and rudely "chasing people".
The management of the school should be humane and warm, not cold and mechanical. Only in this way can we truly achieve "student-oriented" and make students feel the warmth of home in school. You tell me?