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If he is not cleaned, the student is a student, not a cleaner.
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This kind of thing has only happened in junior high school, and the reason is the lump sum area.
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There is no doubt that the original intention of a school to have students take turns cleaning the school toilets is mainly for the growth and development of students, but in order to achieve good results, I think there are some problems that need to be paid attention to when it is implemented.
Primary and secondary school students can not only feel the joy of labor, but also form a sense of caring for the environment. In addition, by cleaning, students can develop a sense of responsibility and cooperation. Of course, many parents also put forward different views on the matter of toilet cleaning.
For example, some parents believe that toilets are dirty and bacteria-ridden, which is not unreasonable for their children's health. However, I believe that when the benefits outweigh the disadvantages, we should actively try new initiatives and try to avoid risks.
First, the school should strengthen the guidance of parents and students through a variety of ways, so that parents and students can correctly understand the matter of cleaning toilets.
Second, schools should take necessary measures to ensure the safety of students, such as asking students to wear masks and gloves, disinfecting toilets, etc., to avoid students from contracting germs due to cleaning toilets.
Third, schools should actively explore a variety of ways to cultivate students, such as organizing more extracurricular practice activities to promote the healthy development of students.
It is believed that through the adoption of measures such as risk aversion and concept guidance, this attempt will definitely be supported by parents and students, so that students can establish a correct view of labor in labor and form a good quality of loving labor.
To be honest, it doesn't make sense, but it's not without its benefits to the child. >>>More
This kind of thing will be done by the school in a class, and if this is done, the school wants to save money ......
So, I'm just willing to talk about it from a legal point of view. >>>More
Reasonable for every student to be cleaned.
It's normal to be considered labor education. >>>More
It is understandable to cultivate children's labor concepts from an early age, and there is no problem with cleaning toilets, but there is a degree of problem here, not that schools can rely on students alone to ensure the hygiene of toilets, and cleaning personnel are generally indispensable.