What aspects can be involved in the lecture on legal education in primary schools?
Teachers and students: Hello everyone! The theme of my speech today is "Be a law-abiding pupil". Recently, some serious violations of discipline often occur around us, such as some students leaving school without authorization, hitting people and swearing ... all kinds of phenomena are worrying and thought-provoking. What is law-abiding? People abide by relevant disciplines, act according to law and strictly abide by legal norms in social life, which is called obeying the law. Some students think that there is no freedom if you talk about discipline, and freedom cannot be bound by discipline. This view is wrong. As the saying goes, there is no Fiona Fang without rules. Freedom is relative and conditional. Birds fly in the air, they are free; Fish swim in the water. They are free. But if birds are put into the water and fish leave the water, they will not only be free, but also die soon. People can walk freely on the road, but if they don't obey the traffic rules, they will lose their freedom to walk. Therefore, there is no unfettered freedom in the world. In addition, discipline restricts freedom and protects freedom. For example, if you walk into the reading room, it's very quiet, and you can only hear the occasional rustle of books. How precious this silence is to those who want to study! Because everyone abides by the rules of the reading room, everyone can enjoy the freedom of reading quietly without interference. If someone is undisciplined and laughs loudly, this freedom will disappear. We primary school students shoulder the heavy responsibility of studying hard and building the motherland in the future. The motherland and society require us to know and understand the law and abide by it. In school, there will always be some contradictions and frictions between classmates. Students should care and respect each other, get along well, and cooperate with each other. If you have different opinions and conflicts when you do something, you must be calm, never be emotional, never punch each other and hurt yourself or others. I advise students to be calm when they encounter problems, to have a sense of law and discipline, and not to do things that harm others and benefit themselves. Our school has a serious school discipline and excellent school spirit. As primary school students, we should live in harmony with our classmates, treat and deal with problems rationally and calmly, and let us be strict with ourselves. My speech is over, thank you!