How to write a team activity plan with the theme of building a scholarly campus

In order to create a good educational environment in our school, build a scholarly campus, promote the improvement of comprehensive abilities, make extracurricular reading a good habit for teachers and students, and at the same time comprehensively improve the aesthetic taste and humanistic heritage, let the rich The fragrance of books fills every corner of the campus. The school youth league committee and library decided to hold a series of activities of "Bookish Campus".

1. Guiding ideology

Focusing on achieving the overall goal of "two strategic transformations", adhering to the "eight directions and eight needs" work principle, and implementing the requirements of the "four years" activities to improve For the purpose of cultivating cultural quality, focusing on strengthening the construction of academic style, and using reading activities as a carrier, we organize and guide all teachers and students in the school to broaden their horizons in reading, and strive to build the school into a school with the aroma of books, teachers with bookishness, and students with bookishness. The scholarly campus.

2. Activity theme

"Bookish Campus"

3. Activity target

All students, faculty and staff

IV. Event Time

March to May XX

V. Organizer

Youth League Committee, Library

6. Activity content planning

(1) Reading classics to increase cultural heritage

1. "Reading to Gain Gains" - Reading Activity Month for College Students

Books are the ladder of human progress and the crystallization of the wisdom of the predecessors. They are full of poetry and calligraphy. Reading can accumulate talents and increase talents. This is a special event In the reading activity for all college students, April is designated as Reading Month, requiring each student to read at least one good book to increase their cultural heritage.

2. "Full of knowledge" - holding a post-reading essay competition

With the theme of "Reading classics and building a scholarly campus", express your reading experience and feelings, and write down your understanding of the books. Know.

Specific requirements: You can draft your own essay title, regardless of genre. It is required to have a clear theme and rigorous structure, and the number of words should be within 3,000 words. All works are formatted using Word documents, printed on A4 paper, with a line spacing of 20, a title (centered, Song style size 3), a line of space between the title and the main text, and the main text (imitating Song style size 4). Submitted works must be original. Readers please indicate their name, college, class and contact information. Essay submissions require submission of a paper version and an electronic version. Entries are submitted uniformly by the college. The paper version is sent to the book return desk on the first floor of the library, and the electronic version is sent to (electronic files do not need to be sent to the designated email address. Finally, Submission by counselor) Deadline for submission: April 16. The event will determine the first, second, and third prizes, and award certificates of honor and prizes. (Note: The class requirement is that the person in charge of each class should submit at least 2 copies for each dormitory, and each activist should not occupy 2 copies for each dormitory before 9:10 on Monday the 14th. Member)

3. "The elegance of calligraphy students, the vitality of youth in painting, and the fragrance of books on campus" - calligraphy, painting, photography competition

⑴ Calligraphy works: April 16 Calligraphy performances by teachers and students are held in the public hall on the first floor of the library, and the required supplies are provided by the library. Students are welcome to actively participate in the activities. Teachers and students can also bring their own works to the first floor of the library.

Specific requirements: No restriction on genre. Cursive script and seal script must be accompanied by a translation. For hard-pen calligraphy works, the size should not exceed A4 paper; for brush calligraphy works, the size should not exceed four feet.

⑵ Painting works: There is no limit to the form, oil paintings, watercolors, sketches, cartoons, etc. are all acceptable. The minimum size should not be less than 16 karat and the maximum should not exceed 8 feet in total.

⑶ Photography works: should reflect the campus style or study, life, etc. The pictures should be in jpg format, the resolution should not be less than 72DPI, and the length and width should not be less than 1024 pixels.

Submit entries uniformly by college, and indicate your name, college, class and contact information, and send them to the book return office on the first floor of the library. Deadline: April 16. The event will determine the first, second and third prizes, and award certificates of honor and prizes. Some outstanding works will be displayed in the library. (Note: The class requires students with this specialty to submit it as required. The person responsible for each class will submit it to the counselor before 9:10 next Monday, the 14th.)

4." Good books should be read by everyone”—Readers’ recommendation of new books activity

Guide readers to read classics, appreciate beautiful articles, cultivate their sentiments, and inspire readers’ enthusiasm for reading.

Please indicate your name, college, class and contact information when submitting. The electronic version will be sent to the book return desk on the first floor of the library. Deadline: April 27. (Note: The class requirement is that the person responsible for this matter on a professional basis should submit at least 1 copy to the counselor for each dormitory before the 24th)

5. "Making friends through books" - holding a book exchange meeting

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Take the class as a unit to organize a reading exchange meeting and encourage everyone to share their favorite books with other students. Various forms such as tea parties and ppt exhibitions can be used to broaden students' horizons and expose them to more knowledge through exchanges. What a great book.

Specific requirements: There are no restrictions on the time and location of the event. Each class will organize and arrange the event by itself. The event dynamics will be reported in writing and submitted to the Youth League Committee of the college. (Note: The class requires that the Youth League branch of each class organize students to carry out activities as required and submit written reports and photo materials before 9:10 on the 21st (Monday))

6. "Enjoy the joy of reading ”——Readers’ symposium

April 23 is World Book Day. In order to strengthen communication with readers, a readers’ symposium will be held around April 23 (see follow-up notice for specific time and location). It is hoped that through the symposium, readers can learn about their preferences for books and their opinions and ideas about libraries.

7. "Book Love" - ??Holding a Good Book Speech Contest

By holding a speech contest to exchange reading experiences, students can express what books bring to them more intuitively and three-dimensionally influence.

Specific requirements: Each major will hold preliminary and semi-finals on its own, and each counselor will recommend one student to participate in the finals (see subsequent notices for specific competition requirements).

8. "Bookish Campus" - Commendation Conference

A commendation conference will be held on the afternoon of April 23. School leaders will be invited to attend and award awards. Teachers and students who have outstanding performance and won awards during the reading month are commended and awarded certificates and prizes.

(2) Read professional books and accumulate theoretical knowledge

1. Digital library promotion and training

The library has now purchased five digital resources. Including CNKI journals, doctoral theses, outstanding master's theses, and electronic newspapers.