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【名师面对面】浙江新中考英语A本作业考点强化训练35 阅读理解
Have you ever paid attention to your school's guards or dining hall staff(员工)?Would you say"Good morning"to your school's cleaners? For Ding Jiacheng, a high school student, it's a problem that many students don't respect these non-teaching workers. He wanted to make a change.
The boy from the Hangzhou Entel Foreign Language School, together with several other students, worked on a project called "The Invisible (隐身的) Are Great". They hoped more students would see and respect those people who play important roles in their school lives. The project won a prize at the China Thinks Big, a competition held by Harvard University and Tsinghua University to encourage teenagers to study social problems.
"My team members and I sent questionnaires (问卷) to about 158 students,"said Ding."In one question, 56 percent of the students said they would greet those non-teaching workers, while only 17 percent strongly believed that every student should do so."
The team also focused on the communication between students and workers.
"When most students follow the rules of their teachers, one-third of the students go against the rules of the dormitory attendants(宿舍管理员)," said Ding."It shows that students treat non-teaching staff differently from teaching staff."
The main reason, according to Ding, is that students know little about the work done by non-teaching staff. Students also have few chances to communicate with them. Therefore, Ding's team shot videos to show staff working around the school. They also held a basketball match between students and non-teaching staff to help them know more about each other."We've also made a series of stickers (贴纸),"said Ding."We hope these cute images will help young people like the non-teaching staff more."
"The activity helped me understand that we can all make a difference through our creative ideas," Ding said.
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