Using second-hand teaching materials is environmentally friendly and economical, which is a very suitable practice.
1. Textbook recycling can save 20 billion yuan165438+1in mid-October, media reporters learned from the staff in the resource recycling industry that the amount of textbooks used in China is huge every year, and many students throw them away directly at the end of a semester, which is also a huge waste.
According to different regions and schools, when a primary school student graduates from grade one to grade six, the total cost of textbooks is between 2,000 yuan and 3,000 yuan, and most of these textbooks are brought after graduation? Selling garbage? Finally, when it comes to selling by the catty, it is often impossible to sell even fifty dollars.
If the textbooks of primary and middle school students in our country can be recycled every year, at least 20 billion yuan can be saved every year, which is only the most conservative estimate.
So, similar? Can you accept the recycling of second-hand teaching materials? This topic has once again appeared on the Internet.
Second, the acceptance of second-hand textbooks is not a problem. In fact, recycling second-hand textbooks is acceptable to many people, including teachers, parents and students themselves. Moreover, in many colleges and universities, teachers will let students buy some course textbooks themselves, or let students borrow them from the library.
In other words, the recycling of second-hand teaching materials has never been one? Do you accept it or not? Problem, but what are the difficulties in implementation.
For example, where is the source of the second-hand textbooks for the next class of students? Is it a donation from previous students or a paid loan from the library? Furthermore, how to make a fair distribution? How to ensure that every current student can have teaching materials?
These are troublesome problems that need to be coordinated. According to my experience, many students and parents would rather buy new textbooks than borrow old ones.
Third, we should develop a recycling mechanism for second-hand teaching materials for most netizens. Second-hand teaching materials recycling? It's just a topic of discussion. In fact, it feels far away and there is no practical concept in my heart.
But for the whole society, it is definitely a wise, feasible and necessary decision to formulate the reuse mechanism of second-hand teaching materials as soon as possible.
The waste of teaching materials is not only the waste of economic books, but also the waste of tree resources. Even if it is only for environmental protection, it is necessary for us to take this problem seriously.