Community cultural activities are as follows:
1. Cultural activities include: reading books, reading newspapers, learning singing, painting, calligraphy, playing chess, English corner, storytelling, etc.
2. Sports activities include: square dancing, badminton, table tennis, football, basketball, etc.
3. Art activities include: karaoke competition, artistic performances, and waist drum team.
Community culture ranges from the smallest neighborhoods to large cities. The community environment affects everyone, thus affecting various humanities and cultures, affecting various facilities, and also affecting students' achievements and behaviors.
Everyone has lived in the community for a long time, bringing the values ??and behaviors influenced by the community into society, which affects the nature of national culture. Educational policies, content, measures, behaviors and methods are all affected by the cultural environment of the community. Good culture cultivates talents for the community and has a good impact on community culture.
Extended information:
Problems with community cultural stations:
1. Financial problems. The operating funds of cultural stations are generally insufficient. National special funds are intercepted at all levels. Annual financial funds are not allocated in full, and some are in arrears for a long time. Full payment, partial payment and full arrears account for about one-third each.
2. Lack of cultural facilities. The facilities and equipment of most cultural stations are very crude and backward. The site problems of more than one-third of the stations have not been solved for a long time. Those who have houses are squeezed out and used for other purposes. Those who rented or borrowed are facing repossession or auction. The site exists in name only.
3. Due to the lack of guaranteed wages and extremely low living standards, some professionals are in the Cao camp and their hearts are in the Han Dynasty. Their minds are wandering and they have no intention of "loving war", which seriously affects their work.
4. Some cultural stations are under the dual management of the local government and the county and district cultural departments, which results in some being "full-time but not specialized" and becoming handymen for the local party committee and government, which delays business development. Sometimes, it also causes a lot of inconvenience in management.