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About handwritten newspaper information on civilized etiquette

Schools, as specialized places for teaching and educating people, etiquette education is an important part of moral and aesthetic education.

(1) Student Etiquette

Students are the main body of school work. Therefore, the common sense of etiquette that students should have is an important part of school etiquette education. Students must observe certain etiquette in class, in activities, and when getting along with teachers and classmates.

1. Classroom etiquette: Obeying classroom discipline is the most basic courtesy for students.

(1) Class: As soon as the class bell rings, students should sit upright in the classroom and wait for the teacher to start class. When the teacher announces class, the whole class should quickly stand up, say hello to the teacher, and wait for the teacher to answer the greeting. , before you can sit down. Students should arrive at school on time. If due to special circumstances, they have to enter the classroom after the teacher has started class, they should first obtain permission from the teacher before entering the classroom.

(2) Listening: In class, you should listen carefully to the teacher's explanation, concentrate, think independently, and take notes on important content. When the teacher asks a question, you should raise your hand first, and then stand up and answer when the teacher calls your name. When speaking, your body should be at attention, your attitude should be generous, your voice should be clear and loud, and you should use Mandarin.

(3) End of get out of class: When the bell rings, if the teacher has not announced the end of get out of class, students should listen to the lecture with peace of mind and do not rush to pack up books or make the table rattle. This is a sign of disrespect to the teacher. of disrespect. At the end of class, all students still need to stand up and say "goodbye" to the teacher. Students can only leave after the teacher leaves the classroom.

2. Clothing and appearance: The basic requirements for dressing are: fit; timely; neat; generous; and pay attention to the occasion.

3. Teacher-respecting etiquette: Students should take the initiative to salute and say hello to their teachers when they come in and out of the campus or go up and down the stairs. When students enter the teacher's office, they should knock on the door first and obtain permission from the teacher before entering. In the teacher's work and living place, teachers' belongings cannot be turned over casually. Students should not point fingers or comment on the teacher's appearance and clothing, but should respect the teacher's habits and personality.

4. Etiquette among classmates: The deep friendship between classmates is a force of unity and friendship in life. Paying attention to etiquette and politeness among classmates is a basic requirement for you to have a good relationship with classmates. Students can call each other by their first names, but they are not allowed to use impolite words such as "hey" or "hey". When asking for something from a classmate, you must use polite words such as "please", "thank you", "please", etc. When borrowing study and daily necessities, you should ask for permission before taking them. They should be returned promptly after use and thank you. We should not laugh at, sneer at, or discriminate against classmates for their misfortunes, occasional failures, temporary lagging behind in learning, etc., but should provide enthusiastic help. You must not comment on your classmates' appearance, body shape, or clothing, nor give them insulting nicknames. You must not laugh at your classmates' physical defects. You must be careful and respectful on these issues related to self-esteem. Don't talk about topics that are taboo for your classmates, and don't talk about your classmates' faults casually.

5. Assembly etiquette: Assemblies are a frequently held activity in schools. It is usually held in a playground or auditorium. Due to the large number of participants and the formal occasion, special attention must be paid to the etiquette at the gathering. Flag-raising ceremony: The flag is a symbol of a country, and raising and lowering the flag is a way of educating young people about patriotism. Whether in primary, secondary schools or universities, national flag-raising ceremonies must be held regularly. When the flag is raised, all students should line up neatly, face the national flag, and stand in salute. When the national flag is hoisted and the national anthem is played, stand at attention, take off your hat, and pay attention until the flag is raised. Flag-raising is a serious and solemn activity and must be kept quiet. Do not move freely, laugh or look around. The demeanor should be solemn. When the five-star red flag is rising, everyone present should look up and watch.

6. Etiquette in public places on campus: You should consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and do not throw paper scraps, peels, spit, or dump garbage in classrooms, corridors, or playgrounds. Do not scribble, scribble, wipe or carve on the blackboard, walls, desks and chairs, take care of school public property, flowers, plants and trees, and save water and electricity. Consciously store bicycles in designated sheds or locations, do not park them randomly, and do not block traffic on campus. When dining in the canteen, you must queue up and be courteous, avoid crowding, cherish food, and do not throw away leftovers.

(2) Teacher etiquette

Teachers are the main body of school work. They are not only the disseminators of scientific and cultural knowledge, but also the ideological and moral educators of students. While disseminating knowledge, teachers exert a subtle influence on students with their words, deeds, etiquette, and politeness, thereby affecting students' words and deeds. Therefore, teachers must pay great attention to the impression they leave on students and make themselves an excellent role model in all aspects that students can follow.

1. Teacher’s behavior: A person’s temperament, self-confidence, and self-cultivation are often reflected in his posture. As a teacher who is an engineer who shapes the human soul, you must also pay attention to your behavior on various occasions and be generous, appropriate, natural, and not false.

(1) Gaze: When giving lectures on the podium, the teacher's gaze should be soft, friendly, and thoughtful, giving people a sense of peace, approachability, and assertiveness. When you make a mistake in your speech and are interrupted by students, or when something unexpected happens among the students and interrupts your lecture, you should not look at you with disdain or disdain. Doing so will damage your image in the minds of students.

(2) Standing posture: When teachers stand and give lectures, they not only pay attention to students, but also help to use body language to enhance the teaching effect. When standing to give a lecture, you should stand firm and straight, with your chest naturally raised, and do not shrug your shoulders or hold your head too high. When you need to move around the podium, your strides should not be too long or too hasty.

(3) Gestures: When teachers give lectures, they generally need to use appropriate gestures to enhance the effect of the lecture. Gestures should be appropriate, natural, and appropriate, and should follow the relevant content. It is taboo to knock on the podium or make other excessive movements during lectures.

2. Teacher’s speech: The main task of teachers is inseparable from language expression. Therefore, as a teacher, you must pay attention to the etiquette and etiquette that should be observed when expressing language.

(1) The expression must be accurate: Every course set up in the school is a science, with its own rigor and scientific nature. Teachers should strictly follow the requirements of the subject when teaching and should not be vulgar.

(2) The volume should be appropriate: Lectures are not about shouting slogans, and the voice should not be too loud, otherwise it will make students feel hoarse. If the sound is too low and difficult to hear clearly, it will also affect the teaching effect.

(3) The language should be concise: the lecture should focus on the center, do not talk nonsense and unnecessary words, and give students a clean and neat feeling.

(4) Some interesting and humorous words can be inserted into the lectures at appropriate times to activate the classroom atmosphere and improve students' interest in learning.

3. Talk with students:

(1) Notify in advance and be prepared. It is best to greet students in advance during the conversation so that students can be mentally prepared. This is both polite and respectful to students.

(2) Welcome warmly and create an atmosphere of equality. Be well behaved and behave appropriately. When talking, the tone should be calm and patient, not loud or sarcastic, and should show good moral cultivation.

(3) Distinguish the situation clearly and be reasonable. When talking to others, the teacher's expression should be consistent with the person and content of the conversation. Do not exaggerate, deliberately exaggerate the facts, and do not spread things that are detrimental to unity or hearsay.