How to write a team activity plan with the theme of building a scholarly campus
I. Guiding ideology
Focusing on the overall goal of "two strategic changes", we will adhere to the working policy of "eight directions and eight essentials", implement the requirements of "four-year activities", take improving cultural quality as the purpose, focus on strengthening the construction of study style, and carry out reading activities as the carrier, organize and guide all teachers and students to broaden their horizons in reading, and strive to make the school a scholarly campus with books in the school, teachers and students.
Second, the theme of the event
"scholarly campus"
Third, the object of the activity
All students, faculty and staff
Fourth, the activity time
March to May, XX
Verb (abbreviation for verb) organizer
Library youth league Committee
Sixth, the content planning of the activity.
(A) reading classics, increase the cultural heritage.
1. "Reading Harvest"-College Students' Reading Activity Month
Books are the ladder of human progress and the crystallization of predecessors' wisdom. Reading can accumulate talents and increase talents. We specially hold a reading activity for all college students, and set April as the reading month, requiring each student to read at least 1 this good book to increase the cultural heritage.
2. "erudition"-hold a reading essay contest.
With the theme of "reading classics and building a scholarly campus", express your reading experience and feelings and write down your knowledge of books.
Specific requirements: the essay topic is self-drawn, and the genre is not limited. It requires a clear theme and a rigorous structure, and the number of words is less than 3000 words. All works are typeset in Word document, printed on A4 paper, with line spacing of 20, title (centered, Song No.3), blank line between title and text, and text (Song No.4). The submitted works must be original. Readers should indicate their names, colleges, classes and contact information. The essay should be submitted in both paper and electronic versions, and the entries should be submitted by the college. The paper version should be sent to the book return office on the first floor of the library, and the electronic version should be sent. (Electronic files don't need to be sent to the designated e-mail, and finally they should be submitted by counselors. The deadline for submission is April 16. Awarded the first prize, the second prize and the third prize, and awarded honorary certificates and bonuses. (Note: The class requirement is that the person in charge of this matter in each class should hand in at least two copies in each dormitory before 9: 00 next Monday. 14, activists should not occupy two copies in each dormitory. )
3. "Painting and Calligraphy Photography Competition"-the elegant demeanor of students, the vitality of painting youth, and the campus where books are photographed.
⑴ Calligraphy works: On April 16, a calligraphy performance for teachers and students was held in the * * * enjoyment hall on the first floor of the library, and the necessary supplies were provided by the library. Students are welcome to actively participate in the activities. Teachers and students can also bring their works to the first floor of the library.
Specific requirements: genre is not limited. Cursive script and seal script should be translated. Hard-pen calligraphy works, the size of which does not exceed A4 paper; Brush calligraphy, not more than four feet in size.
⑵ Painting: There is no limit to the form, but all kinds of forms can be used, such as oil painting, watercolor painting, sketch, cartoon and so on. The minimum scale is not less than 16, and the maximum scale is not more than 8 feet.
⑶ Photographic works: should reflect the campus style or study and life. The picture is in jpg format, the resolution is not less than 72DPI, and the length and width are not less than 1024 pixels.
Submit the entries by college, indicating the name, college, class and contact information, and send them to the book return office on the first floor of the library. The deadline is April 16. Awarded the first prize, the second prize and the third prize, and awarded honorary certificates and bonuses. Some outstanding works will be exhibited in the library. (Note: the class requires students of this major to hand it in as required, and the person in charge of this matter in each class will hand it in to the counselor's office before 9: 00 next Monday. 14. )
4. "Good books are read by everyone"-readers recommend new books.
Guide readers to read classics, appreciate beautiful articles, cultivate sentiment and stimulate readers' reading enthusiasm. Please indicate your name, college, class and contact information when submitting the manuscript, and send the electronic version to the book return office on the first floor of the library. The deadline is April 27th. (Note: The class requires that the person who is in charge of this matter professionally should hand in at least 1 copy to each dormitory counselor before 24th. )
5. "Make friends with books"-hold a book exchange meeting.
Take the class as a unit, organize reading exchange meetings, and encourage everyone to share their favorite books with other students. Students can broaden their horizons through tea parties, ppt exhibitions and other forms, and get in touch with more good books through exchanges.
Specific requirements: the time and place of the activity are not limited, each class organizes and arranges by itself, and submits a written report on the activity dynamics to the Youth League Committee of the College. (Note: The class requires the league branch of each class to organize students to carry out activities as required, and submit written reports and pictures before 9: 00 on 2 1 Monday).
6. "Enjoy reading"-readers' forum
April 23rd is World Reading Day. In order to strengthen communication with readers, a readers' forum will be held around April 23rd (see the follow-up notice for specific time and place). I hope to know readers' preferences for books and their views and ideas about the library through the forum.
7. "Scholarly Love"-Hold a speech contest on good books.
By holding a speech contest and exchanging reading experience, students can express their influence more intuitively and stereoscopically.
Specific requirements: each major will hold its own preliminaries and rematches, and finally 1 student will be recommended by each counselor to participate in the finals (see the follow-up notice for specific competition requirements).
8. "Scholarly Campus"-Commendation Conference
On the afternoon of April 23, a commendation meeting will be held, at which time school leaders will be invited to attend and present awards. Commend the teachers and students who have made outstanding achievements and won awards during the reading month, and issue award-winning certificates and bonuses.
(B) reading professional books, strong theoretical accumulation.
1. Promotion and training of digital library
The library purchased five kinds of digital resources, including CNKI periodicals, doctoral dissertations, excellent master's dissertations and electronic newspapers.