On the afternoon of April 16, the first phase of the Lighthouse Chamber activity of the School of Marine Science and Engineering was carried out in the one-stop community of students in Buildings 60-61. With the theme of Talking about Dormitory Health and Building a Civilized Home Together, the event invited counselors and student representatives to explore a new path of dormitory governance and light up the navigation lantern of community autonomy through proposal discussion and democratic consultation.
The event focused on: from the problem cabin to the worry relief port, through the proposal of the student representatives, directly hit the pain points of the dormitory, and discussed countermeasures through multiple parties. During the activity, the student representatives put forward suggestions for improvement based on the actual life needs, and put forward suggestions and suggestions from multiple perspectives such as system improvement and habit formation. The participating teachers listened carefully to the students' opinions, discussed the feasibility of the proposal, and reached a preliminary cooperation intention on the division of responsibilities and long-term mechanism.
With the core of illuminating problems, anchoring consensus, and setting sail for action, the Lighthouse Chamber builds a navigation compass for students to speak out independently and teachers and students to work together to govern the community. In the future, this platform will continue to focus on the key little things of the student community, so that every proposal will turn into waves and merge into the blue voyage of a civilized campus.
Written by: Meng Xuanzhen, Sun Hao
Photo: Sun Hao
Figure 1 The scene of the event
Figure 2 The scene of the event
Figure 3 The scene of the event
Figure 4 The scene of the event