Have you cared about your school's security guards (保安) or dining hall staff (员工)? Are you used to (say) "good morning" to your school's cleaners? Ding Jiacheng is a student from Hangzhou Foreign Language School. Together several other students, Ding worked on a project called "The Invisible (隐形的) are Important".
"My team members and l sent questionnaires (问卷) to 158 students," said Ding. "In one question, 56 percent of the students said they would greet those non-teaching (worker), while only 17 percent strongly believed that every student should do so. " Clearly, many students took no notice the non-teaching staff. They also found that many students treated the non-teaching staff (different) from the teaching staff. For example, when most students followed the rules of their teachers, one (three) of them would break the rules of the dormitory attendants (宿舍管理员).
did this happen? Ding found the main reason was that students knew little about these workers. In order to make a change. Ding and his members shot a lot of videos and (draw) pictures to make students know more about the "invisible" staff at school. They hoped more students would see and treat (they) nicely.
These creative ideas (make) a big difference so far. More and more students in Ding's school have realized how important the "invisible" staff are.