Lesson with foreign students on compliance with the Rules of living in a hostel and fire safety
Compliance with the Rules of residence in the hostel is the first and main law that all students must learn. Crossing the threshold of his room, the student finds himself in a territory where, by the will of fate, people from different countries, cities, families have gathered, each with their own character, way of life and attitude to order. Comfortable living conditions must be created together. On March 12, in the dormitory of the GSTU held a lesson with students from Morocco and Libya on observing the rules of living in a dormitory. Salah Mohamed Elsayed, a specialist in the educational work department emphasized that deliberately ignoring the rules can result in a series of unpleasant events, after which you can easily remain outside the front door on the porch with a sad face, heavy bags and a panicked lack of understanding of what to do next. He also told foreign students about how important it is to take care of equipment and maintain cleanliness and order in the common area - the kitchen.
Particular attention at the meeting was paid to the issue of compliance with fire safety rules when using electrical equipment (stoves), compliance with the duty schedule in the kitchen, as well as attitude to electricity consumption when using stoves.
At the end of the meeting, the specialist emphasized that student years are the best time for personal development, and encouraged students to make good use of their free time from classes.