Abstract

Guided by the state leader Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, this paper is based on the spirit in the Interim Procedures for the Student Volunteer Service Administration and Opinions on Furthering Student Volunteer Service Activities issued by the Ministry of Education, as well as Opinions on Carrying out Volunteer Service Activities issued by the Committee for Civilization. Based on the principles of support and encouragement, volunteer without compensation and timing and appropriate amount, this paper was conducted from the perspective of long-term standardization and normalization of college student volunteer service. This paper not only studied systems and organizational models like the legislation, access, audit, management, assessment about the operation of socialized organizations but also explored management mechanisms like the access, certification, service, assessment, incentive, guarantee and the operation models of college student volunteers. Moreover, this paper tried to solve problems like the scientificity, public welfare, standardization, specialization, normalization and institutionalization, informatization, long-term phenomenon, etc. existing in the social operation of the college student volunteer service. It also concluded and explored the effective mechanism of college students’ practical teaching and their participation in social practice and community service, trying to build the service system which involves the certification, assessment, evaluation and guarantee of the college student volunteer service. The basic rules and the organizational management mode of how socialized organizations participate in the recruitment and organize college student volunteer activities were also worked out in this paper. It was intended to improve the satisfaction, acquisition and happiness of the society towards the college student volunteer service needs as well as to promote the volunteer spirit of “dedication, friendship, mutual assistance and progress”.

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