When counselors and teachers hold the first class meeting for freshmen, they can talk about the history and situation of the school first, so that students can understand the basic situation of the school. Including: establishment time, school history, school scale, campus distribution, outstanding alumni, departments and majors, etc. Through these contents, freshmen can have a preliminary understanding of the school and its achievements.
2. Introduce the school motto and culture.
Every university has its own motto and culture. When introducing the school motto, counselors and teachers put forward unified requirements and hopes for freshmen, that is, the goals that the school hopes students to achieve and their expectations. Through the introduction of campus culture, freshmen can enhance their sense of belonging and identity to the school and enhance their collective consciousness.
3. Introduce the majors and departments of freshmen.
Introduce freshmen to the basic situation of their major and department, so that they can better understand the basic situation of their small group, as well as the ranking and employment of their major in the school.
4. Talk about the daily management system of the school.
At the first class meeting, counselors and teachers mainly explain the daily management system of students in the school, which can include: teaching management system-related requirements for course learning and assessment, attendance assessment in daily classes, etc.
Student dormitory management system-no illegal electrical appliances, no lodging, etc. ; Relevant system of reward and evaluation-criteria and conditions of reward and evaluation. In short, through the introduction of the school's daily management system, let students know which behaviors can and cannot be done.
5. Conduct safety education for students.
Counselors and teachers give students safety education, such as electricity use and fire safety-ask students not to use illegal electrical appliances in the dormitory and not to smoke in the dormitory. Network security-remind students to be cautious about making friends online and not to try "campus loan"; Personal safety-guide students to establish a correct outlook on life, not to go to extremes when things go wrong, and cherish life.