The content of civilized etiquette education
(A) respect for teachers' etiquette
1. Take the initiative to say hello when you see the teacher, and your attitude is natural and generous.
2. When students enter the teacher's office or dormitory, they should knock at the door first and get the teacher's permission before entering. Don't make noise in the office, don't look around, don't walk around at will, and don't tamper with things in the office; When talking to the teacher, pay attention to manners, thank the teacher after speaking, and close the door after going out.
3. When teachers visit students and check their work in the dormitory, students should temporarily put down their work, stand up and say hello, offer their seats voluntarily, and don't lie in bed when talking with teachers (except those who are sick).
(B) classroom etiquette
1. Dress neatly, enter the classroom with a smile and look straight at the classroom. If the teacher is in the classroom, you should pay tribute to the teacher.
When the bell rings, students should sit in the classroom and wait for the teacher to attend class. When the teacher announces the class is over, the whole class should quickly stand up and say hello to the teacher. Only after the teacher answers can they sit down. If you are late due to special circumstances, you should get the teacher's permission before entering the classroom.
3. In class, keep correct posture, concentrate on the lecture, don't make noise, don't interrupt the teacher casually, and turn off the mobile phone. When the teacher asks a question, raise your hand first, and then stand up to answer when the teacher calls the name. When you speak, you should stand at attention, have a natural and graceful attitude, have a clear and loud voice, and use Mandarin.
4. Take the initiative to clean the blackboard and prepare chalk between classes; If the teacher brings a water cup, he can help fetch water between classes.
The bell is ringing. If the teacher hasn't announced the class, the students can listen with peace of mind. After class, all students still need to stand up and say "goodbye" to the teacher. After the teacher left the classroom, the students left in order.
6. The last student who leaves the classroom should consciously turn off the lights and close the door.
7. When studying by yourself, keep quiet and don't affect others' study.
(3) Manners and manners
1. Dress neatly, simply and generously. It is forbidden to wear only shorts, hurdle vests, slippers and insoles in classrooms, offices and other public places. Boys don't have long hair, girls don't do strange hairstyles, and they don't wear all kinds of accessories that don't match their status as students. It is necessary to reflect the demeanor and self-cultivation of college students.
2. Gentle behavior, no backslapping, no shaking from side to side, no laughing and slapping when walking.
3. When standing, hold your head high and stand upright with your legs together, giving people the impression of being tall, straight, solemn, generous and full of energy.
4. Be gentle and steady when sitting. When sitting, your back is straight, your arms are naturally bent on your knees, and your legs are close together.
Cleanliness is the most basic courtesy when making up. When attending studies and symposiums, you should wear light makeup, and it is not advisable to use strong-smelling cosmetics.
(4) Communication etiquette
1. Introduce yourself. Self-introduction should be concise, including name, department level and major. When introducing yourself, your expression should be generous and natural, showing friendliness, confidence and understanding.
2. Handshake etiquette. When students meet teachers and leaders, they should say hello first, and then shake hands with them after the latter reaches out. When shaking hands, look at each other, smile and be natural and generous.
3. Greeting etiquette. Greeting expressions should be friendly, smiling and natural; Any kind greeting should be answered politely, not without any indication.
4. Courtesy of greeting. In order to express greetings, people you know usually greet each other on various occasions by raising their hands, nodding and bending over.
5. Etiquette of taking the elevator. Older people are given priority, women are given priority, first down, then up, and then in order; Try not to stand at the entrance after entering the elevator, but stand in the same direction facing the door; Take the initiative to help people who are inconvenient to press the button, ask others for help, don't cross other people's body buttons, don't dress up in public, don't smoke, keep a proper distance and try to avoid talking.
6. Conversation etiquette. Pay attention to the use of polite language in conversation, with accurate and clear language expression, friendly tone and moderate speech speed. Energetic, expressive, listening carefully, giving positive feedback, and not interrupting others easily.
(5) Assembly etiquette
To participate in large-scale gatherings, the whole team must enter, and leaders and guests must stand up and applaud; Please let the leaders, guests and teachers leave first after the meeting; Observe the order of the meeting, don't quit halfway, don't read books and newspapers, don't talk nonsense, and leave in order after the meeting. When raising the national flag, all students should line up neatly, face the national flag and be in awe. Look solemn and avoid free activities, laughing or looking around.
(6) behave in a civilized manner
1. Keep the campus clean and tidy, and don't throw paper scraps, peels, spit or take out garbage in classrooms, corridors and playgrounds. Don't scribble, scribble, scratch or carve on blackboards, walls, tables and chairs. Take good care of school property, flowers and trees, and save water and electricity.
2. Obey the traffic rules. Pedestrians should walk on the right side of streets and stairs. Countless people should walk in the same row. They shouldn't walk on the highway. When crossing the road, they should take the crosswalk. If there is an overpass, they should consciously walk on it. They shouldn't cross the road or climb the street guardrail. Pay attention to safety and humility when riding a bicycle, and slow down appropriately in the deceleration lane. Consciously store your bike in the designated carport or place, and don't put it anywhere.
3. Civilized dining in the canteen, so that the queue is polite and not crowded; Cherish food and don't throw away leftovers.
4. Consciously abide by the management rules of dormitories, classrooms, canteens, libraries and other places, consciously maintain the order of public places, and keep quiet and tidy.