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Original title: Changes in food, housing and transportation

There are partitions on every table in the dining room at Tsinghua University. Photography / Reporter Yuan Yi

Dear teachers and students:

Long vacation, Jingjing campus! When school starts, are you ready to welcome the new model of campus life? What’s “new” here is, of course, “new” under the standard of epidemic prevention and control, which will bring about a number of changes in campus lifestyle. The editor of the round table recently ran to some schools, from the daily cleaning of hands to the “rule of the masks”, from the dinner in the cafeteria to the sorting of garbage. After visiting primary schools, secondary schools and universities in Beijing, the editor of the roundtable felt that it was particularly necessary to update with the city. Many teachers and students are talking, sharing and sharing, so that everyone can prepare in advance.

First, most students must first get used to “life with codes.” No, the editor of the round table saw that each student has their own number in the central primary school of Fengjiayu City in Miyun District; the seats in the classroom are also dedicated to people; in the restaurant, all students must face the same direction and use disposable tableware; In the public areas of the school, such as bathrooms, toilets, etc., each place is also dedicated to grade groups, and a list of available students is set up, and the playground is also set up with isolation lines. All these measures are for the implementation of “closed loop management”, once a student has a problem, they can quickly check the area they have been in.

Attention university students! Her life on campus is even more inseparable from “code.” Tsinghua University even developed a small program called “Tsinghua Bauhinia” for this purpose. All teachers, students and all kinds of staff in the school must have their own “Bauhinia Code” so as not to have obstacles in Tsinghua Park. This small program integrates identity authentication, body temperature monitoring, location recording and access control functions. The faculty and staff of the school and students who have returned to school must take their body temperature every day to obtain the green “Bauhinia Code” after logging into the Mini Program. When entering each classroom, apartment building, canteen and stadium, you can scan the “door code” on the door to confirm access rights and health status. Various school notices and site opening rules are also issued through mini shows. Professor Tsinghua has also developed an intelligent temperature measuring robot called “Atu”. Currently, there are more than 90 “Atu” on duty at the school, responsible for the rapid temperature detection of people who enter the building through the entrance of each building. At the Zizhu restaurant on the Changping campus of the Beijing University of Chemical Technology, each table is printed with a QR code. After the students have finished their meal and are seated, they need to scan the QR code and verify the card, scan the code in the dining room, scan the code when returning to the dormitory, scan the code in the library …… Students they need to record their actions in real time.

Second, when it comes to campus cafeterias, students need to get used to “eating on partitions.” At the Beijing University of Chemical Technology, the dining room tables are not only printed with QR codes, but also have partitions in the middle. At Tsinghua University, in order to eat safely, the school began installing acrylic plexiglass partitions on the dining room tables before the students returned to school, planning to cover all the dining room tables.

Third, if some students want to bathe at school, they may have to get used to “counting strokes.” In the new semester of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, special personnel will be assigned to the centralized toilet, and the flow of people entering the bathroom will be restricted according to the number of shower equipment, while the evacuation of the crowd will be guided in time. For example, there is a queue at the entrance to the bathroom in apartment Xue 7. After taking the temperature of students waiting to bathe, the staff will count the use of shower nozzles. If there are empty mouthpieces, allow people to swipe their cards to enter. At the same time, there are no more than 21 men and 42 women in the centralized bathroom. The school is still vigorously promoting student restroom on peak shifts, adjusting the opening hours of the school’s public restrooms from 16: 30-21: 30 to 16: 00-22: 00.

Fourth, students in all schools, middle schools, and elementary schools must learn to “sort” when they litter at school. Everyone already knows that on May 1, Beijing began to implement the new version of the “Beijing Household Waste Management Regulation”. Trash sorting has naturally become a new life habit in all the city’s main, middle and elementary schools and kindergartens. At the Fengtai Experimental Primary School Attached to the Beijing Dance Academy, the editor of the panel discussion saw that garbage containers were placed throughout the campus and in classrooms, and that hand-painted paintings of garbage classification. In fact, the school had passed WeChat before the school started. Groups, public accounts, online thematic class meetings and other ways, gave parents and classmates the initiative to carry out various kinds of garbage classification thematic practice activities, opened the cloud moral education and made a called upon students to be pioneers, advocates, preachers, and garbage sorting practices. Champions, supporters and volunteers. The school also encourages students to recycle waste materials such as yogurt boxes, corrugated paper, and plastic containers, and to do exquisite handcrafts with their parents.

Before the students return to school, the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics has prepared thousands of garbage sorting bins: three sorting bins have been renovated in the public area; recyclable trash bags are available for students to use at the service desk in the apartment building lobby; Recycling bins for old masks are placed at the door, each dormitory is equipped with “two barrels and a bag” to facilitate sorting of student trash.

Finally, even after school, students must get used to the habit of “reading online” under the standard of epidemic prevention and control. Experiment 2 Xiaopinggu branch will hold an online reading exhibition after the start of the semester to cultivate children’s new reading habits and implement the “2-20” reading course every day, ie: read in out loud for 20 minutes in the morning and prepare for the class reading group self-reading. , Upload and share reading results, exchange interesting things in learning and reading, and encourage students to develop a good reading habit; 20 minutes of “parent-child reading” in the evening to achieve “three”, that is: reading an idiomatic story every day, a story every day Appreciation of beautiful essays, a reading experience per week or “newspaper of pictures “, while establishing a good relationship between parents and children, let children fall in love with reading.

Dear colleagues, the above changes listed by the editor of the round table are not forceful, but of natural integration; They are not in vain, but are necessary for prevention and control, which is why the editor of the round table still wants to tell the majority of teachers and students: Adapt to change, grow in adaptation!

I wish you all health and happiness!

Editor of the Education Roundtable Lei Jia Liu Jing Wu Wenjuan Lin Yan

August 29, 2020

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