The student was notified without saying hello to the leader, which is unreasonable

  ■ Come on

  Recently, many students from Hunan Technology and Business University were notified by the school as uncivilized behavior for failing to greet school leaders and teachers.

According to The Paper, on December 3, at an elevator entrance of the school, the teacher and his party met more than a dozen students. Six students did not understand etiquette to school leaders and teachers. Some bowed their heads and some continued to call.

  In response to netizens questioning the issue of "school leaders playing officials and prestige", the school involved responded that the school's civilized literacy education work has been carried out for about one month, and there is a misunderstanding about this matter.

This work of the school is currently being explored and will be adjusted in the future.

  As netizens said, only "not greeting the school leaders" as "uncivilized and rude" is defined as "uncivilized and rude". The school's move is a bit "overcorrected".

And the school’s phrase "misunderstanding" lacking a specific explanation also makes everyone confused: Where is the misunderstanding?

  The impact of civilized literacy education should be "experience speaks more than words", rather than notification and punishment at every turn.

In colleges and universities, if students say hello to school leaders, they must be forced to ask, which reveals that the school’s civilized education is not a small problem.

  This move has also deviated from the scope of civilization guidance, and there is some "playing official power" in it.

Judging from the disciplinary notice circulating on the Internet, the student who did not say hello was the "academician secretary and his party." This "official" seemed not small. So, is this punishment offended because they did not say hello to the "big leader" Related people?

If this is the case, it is no wonder that the school’s response was merely a "misunderstanding" rather than a stronger explanation.

  The problem of "playing official power" is more serious than uncivilized.

Therefore, what needs to be more vigilant in this matter is that bureaucracy pollutes the campus environment.

In a university, it is normal for a few students not to greet the school leaders, and there is no need to go online.

  Education is one cloud pushing another cloud, one tree affecting another tree, one soul affecting another soul.

Civilized literacy education needs to edify, influence, guide, and influence from subtle influences, and it needs to stay away from "official authority" pollution.

If every leader on campus can be civilized, amiable, and close to the students, there is no need to worry about failing to win the respect and love of the students.

  □Li Wanyou (staff)