From the school's point of view, power outage management measures euphemistically call for reducing domestic electricity consumption and advocating resource conservation. This is not wrong, and because the morning is the time for many students to attend classes, the power outage measures will not affect the normal life of those students who are attending classes to a certain extent, and in many people's minds, college students have a lot of leisure time. In some video clips, a large number of college students spend their time online. Many people regard the dormitory as a gentle hometown, and those college students who have nothing to do play games in the dormitory to kill time. Therefore, this power outage management measure has also been supported by some people.
However, all the above is one-sided. From the school's point of view, it can really save electricity and limit students' online time to a certain extent. However, this is a unilateral coercive measure. It is a bit too tough to implement this measure hastily without listening to the opinions of the students in advance and conducting a general survey of the students in our school. Although the starting point is good, it smacks of wishful thinking.
After observing the school life of many college students, we find that universities are not as beautiful as described. There are only a few classes a day and a lot of free time ... these are irresponsible remarks made by many people. After reading the schedule of college students, we will find that although college students have only a few classes a day, each class lasts for nearly two hours, and they also have homework and tasks assigned by teachers in their spare time. Moreover, in this era of data and information, it is an indisputable fact that the Internet is widely used in colleges and universities, so electricity, like our food and water, has become an essential prop for students to study.
So the decision of power outage management is a bit hasty. Searching information on the Internet, doing experimental projects and brushing courses for postgraduate entrance examination are all inseparable from the use of electronic equipment and inevitably from electricity. No matter from any angle, as a place where students live and develop, schools should be student-oriented. Therefore, the power outage management should be reconsidered. Isn't it better to give students a safe and secure environment?