94.02% of college students understand the "Proposals" of the "14th Five-Year Plan", and 80% of college students are confident in the next 5 years

"Generation Z" 5-year plan: willing to grow with the country

  In October of this year, the "Recommendations of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Formulating the Fourteenth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development and Long-Term Goals for 2035" (hereinafter referred to as the "Recommendations") were adopted, which mentioned "improving the scientific and technological innovation system and mechanism" "And "Prioritize the development of agriculture and rural areas."

This aroused the attention and keen interest of Liao Yangxin of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University.

He has participated in college student innovation and entrepreneurship competitions for many times and is launching a charity entrepreneurship project called "Watching Hometown" with his companions. Through cooperation with county and township governments, he builds a platform to use the academic expertise of students from agricultural and forestry colleges and use e-commerce. "Dongfeng" expands the sales channels of agricultural products, allowing college students to return to their hometowns to assist and participate in rural construction.

  The "14th Five-Year Plan" period is the first five years in which the country took advantage of the momentum to embark on a new journey of building a socialist modern country in an all-round way and marched towards the second centenary goal. For the "Generation Z" who are absorbing nutrition on university campuses Said that this period is also a critical period for them to step into society and find their goals.

When the long-term goal of 2035 is achieved, it will be a good time for them to exert their heat and make achievements.

  According to the National Development and Reform Commission, the "Outline" of the "14th Five-Year" plan received 37,000 online suggestions. On a social platform, read the topic of "The 14th Five-Year Plan and 2035 Vision Goal Recommendations" The amount has reached 190 million, which has attracted widespread attention and discussion at the youth level.

Recently, the China Youth College Media conducted a questionnaire survey of 3294 college students across the country. The results showed that 94.02% of the interviewees said they understood the "14th Five-Year Plan", of which 10.23% said they were very clear, 40.74% were familiar, and 43.05% said General understanding.

Closely related, the "14th Five-Year Plan" has attracted widespread attention from young people

  As a student majoring in labor and social security, Yu Luyuan first paid attention to the relevant parts of the "Proposal", including improving the social security system, measures to deal with the aging of the population, healthy China, smart elderly care, and medical care integration. She paid more attention to topics such as the future development trend of the elderly care industry, and the elderly care security system for disadvantaged groups.

  The "Proposal" mentioned "accelerating the development of a modern industrial system", which aroused the thinking of Xing Zhe who studied in a university in Xi'an.

This is closely related to his upcoming internship and employment direction.

Today, Xing Zhe is doing an internship at an industrial development institute.

He began to think about the combination of ecological protection and industrial development. "Predecessors mentioned that we can combine technological industries with local bamboo production and processing to enhance the added value of bamboo. I also want to study this topic in depth."

  Li Dan's hometown is Pengshui Miao and Tujia Autonomous County in Chongqing City, where he has been in poverty for a long time.

Thanks to the national poverty alleviation policy and the efforts of the local people, Pengshui County officially withdrew from the rank of national-level poor counties in February this year, and the local infrastructure construction and residents' living standards have been greatly improved.

On the campus of Chongqing University, there are many showcases of poverty alleviation projects, including specialty agricultural products from southeastern Chongqing and northeastern districts and counties, including Pyracantha juice from Li Dan’s hometown of Pengshui County.

"Every time I see the exhibits in my hometown in the showcase, there is always a feeling of being seen or being illuminated by the sun." As a witness of all this, combined with the priority mentioned in the plan to develop agricultural and rural areas, continue to promote rural construction and rural revitalization. Li Dan is full of confidence in the strategy to further shorten the gap between urban and rural areas and build a new type of urban relationship.

  As a member of the national reserve teacher team, Wu Yakun of Northeast Normal University pays special attention to the construction of the national teacher team in the next 5 years, even 15 years.

She believes that the duty of a teacher is not only to teach knowledge, but more importantly, to act as a teacher and guide students to become good citizens.

She also believes that the entry barrier for teachers needs to be improved, and there is a large gap between different teachers' teaching methods and skills, and the professionalism in this area needs to be strengthened.

"I think the salary of the teaching staff also needs to be improved." In Wu Yakun's view, "what is the person the students really need" is a question worthy of the whole society's attention and consideration.

Active suggestions, young people look forward to future development

  Xing Zhe grew up in a town in Shangrao, Jiangxi, where there are only two high schools. The number of admissions and the ratio of school-age teenagers is still far from that of big cities. Many teachers also hope to go to a bigger platform after their teaching skills improve.

"Later I went to study in the city and found that there are many full-time teachers, excellent teachers and key teachers, and the educational resources that students get are very rich." He hopes that the distribution of educational resources will be more balanced in 5 years. "The quality of every citizen will improve. The society will be more civilized."

  Yu Luyuan specifically mentioned the requirement of "improving the quality and level of education in ethnic areas and increasing the promotion of the national standard language" in the "Proposal."

While studying at Xinjiang University, she found that some local ethnic minority students need to improve their Chinese proficiency, and sometimes they cannot accurately understand some meanings expressed in Chinese. She hopes that the school and society can make some efforts to improve this phenomenon.

  In Liao Yangxin's junior year of this year, he clearly felt that compared with his freshman year when he went to the countryside with his practice team and scientific research team, rural revitalization has developed from a focus on the economic field to a multi-field revitalization. Intellectual support for agriculture and platform support for agriculture have also been obtained. A very good development.

"The current policy provides financial and venue support for business entrepreneurship, while support for charity entrepreneurship is relatively small." Liao Yangxin expects that future entrepreneurship support policies will also have higher support for charity entrepreneurship.

  Policies related to food, clothing, housing and transportation are the focus of Wang Zhengkang of the School of Astronautics, Beihang University.

When talking about expectations for relevant national policies, 23-year-old Wang Zhengkang said frankly: “It is not easy for a university student who has just graduated in Beijing to settle down. I hope that this aspect of protection will be more complete to relieve the youth’s worries.” In addition to housing, daily travel is also a problem that Wang Zhengkang thinks more about.

"There are many seniors around me who have been shaking the number for seven or eight years, and still haven't got a number. I don't hope that after 2035, there will be thousands of people grabbing a license plate. I hope that the deployment in this area can be more reasonable."

  According to a survey conducted by the China Youth University Media, 69.79% of college students surveyed hope that they will succeed in their studies and improve their studies in the country to build a high-quality education system. 44.96% look forward to receiving good social security in the future, and 31.54% look forward to finding satisfaction under a sound employment policy. Work, labor rights and interests are protected; some respondents are also protected by consumer rights protection (37.49%), convenience brought by emerging industries (29.27%), friendly house purchase and car purchase policies (14.6%), We look forward to more policy support (13.11%), more support in scientific research and open cooperation (6.41%).

21.86% are concerned about ecological issues, and 9.29% hope that the grassroots construction in their hometown and other places will be supported.

  Xing Zhe is looking forward to the extreme perfection of the medical system and education system in 15 years. “Whether it is parents’ pension or children’s education, you don’t have to worry about it.” And he can work deeply in the field of industrial development planning he likes and become an expert talent. Contribute to society.

  The survey results show that 81.72% of the interviewed college students are confident about their lives in the next 5 years.

Do your best, young people are willing to grow with the country

  "From this semester, my idea of ​​going to Tibet to support education has become more and more determined." As a publicly funded teacher student, Wu Yakun hopes that he can go to Tibet for 6 years of education after graduation.

"The roommate comes from Linzhi, Tibet, and is called'Tibet Jiangnan' locally. Although the economic and material foundation is constantly improving, the teaching staff has been relatively scarce." In order to go to school, the roommate, who was only 12 years old at the time, had to ride alone for three days and three nights. By train, because of the long distance between Jiangsu and Tibet, and the price of train tickets is not low, she went home once every semester for 6 years in junior high school and high school. In her senior year, she never returned home for a whole year because of the tight time.

  The roommate's experience deeply touched Wu Yakun. She hoped that after five years, she could become a member of supporting the construction of the western region. "If you go to support the education smoothly, you can bring two high school students in six years." Wu Yakun knew that she was away from herself. There is still a long way to go before embarking on Tibet and starting to engage in education. "The next two years will be a critical period for us to consolidate our professional foundation and improve our professional ability through internships. I will also continue to exercise. How to work well in Tibet."

  The China Youth College media survey found that 73.07% of the interviewed college students have made plans for their development in the next five years.

54.07% are willing to stick to positions in modern service industries such as health, elderly care, and childcare, 46.14% intend to help improve the level of public cultural services, 38.19% plan to devote themselves to strategic emerging industries such as information technology, biotechnology, and new energy, and 28.11% hope to engage in In the fifth-generation mobile communications, industrial Internet, big data center and other infrastructure construction industries, 21.55% are willing to make efforts to promote the development of digital industries, and 10.6% are keen on helping agricultural development and assisting the construction of smart agriculture and low-carbon agriculture.

  "The background is the earth and the universe. Astronaut Zhai Zhigang waved the national flag, and the picture of the spacewalk was particularly sci-fi." In 2008, the Shenzhou VII manned spacecraft was successfully launched, and the moment Zhai Zhigang successfully exited the capsule, a pinpointed spacecraft The seeds of dreams were planted in the heart of 11-year-old Wang Zhengkang.

As a graduate student majoring in aerospace vehicle design, Wang Zhengkang hopes that he can become a "screw" in the national aerospace industry when talking about his plan in five years.

In the next 5 years, Wang Zhengkang plans to continue his Ph.D. study in his major. "If you want to make certain achievements in the aerospace field, knowledge reserves and scientific research capabilities are the foundation. Read more for further study, both theoretical knowledge and engineering practice will be enriched." Wang Zhengkang knows that there are many complicated and cumbersome technical processes behind the "tall and big" aerospace work. "Every staff member is a small part of the big system, like a small screw. But it is thousands of people. Tens of thousands of screws have achieved space feats one after another."

  Xing Zhe hopes that he will no longer have to carry a power bank when he goes out in five years. Graphene batteries can be popularized and the power can be used for several days.

5G and even more advanced networks have full coverage, so you don't have to worry about surfing the Internet wherever you go. New energy vehicle charging piles can be seen everywhere.

By 2035, Xing Zhe expects technology to make life more convenient. "It was hard for me to imagine 15 years ago that life today is like this, and life after 15 years is equally unpredictable. There may be many breakthroughs that we would not even dare to think. ."

  The year when the "14th Five-Year Plan" was completed was the year when Yu Luyuan graduated from her graduate school, and the year when the vision for 2035 was realized is when she was 35 years old.

"I hope that at that time everything about me has been on the right track, I can have a little academic achievement in my research field, and I hope that I can truly become a small promoter on the road of national modernization."

  China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily, trainee reporter Luo Xi, Bi Ruoxu, Cheng Si, intern Liu Kaiyang Source: China Youth Daily