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Teachers' professional conscience
Teachers' professional conscience refers to teachers' high consciousness of moral obligations put forward by society and their ability to perform various educational duties consciously, as well as their moral norms and evaluation of their own educational behavior. Teachers' professional conscience can be reflected in every link of education. Its main connotation, I think there are four aspects: due diligence, conscious work, caring for students, and United teaching.

Do one's duty

The above four aspects of teachers' conscience reflect the moral relationship between teachers and society, teachers and themselves, teachers and students, teachers and colleagues respectively. It embodies teachers' sense of responsibility and obligation, feelings and so on.

Conscious work

Teachers' conscience is inevitably related to education, so we should pay attention to the following five aspects in cultivating professional conscience: first, prepare lessons carefully, attend classes, and abide by working hours and other work norms; Second, teachers should not mislead other people's children, but should try their best to achieve the best educational effect; Third, we should have the conscience to work consciously.

Take care of students

Fourth, we should care and love each and every one of our students; Fifth, teachers share common views and beliefs, and help each other, understand each other and unite teaching.

Joint coach

Education project is a conscience project. In view of this, teaching and educating people has become the mental journey of every teacher! Therefore, if you want to teach a good book, the premise is to have a professional conscience. However, how can we cultivate our professional conscience?

Shape yourself in all directions

In short, if teachers want to cultivate their professional conscience, they need to shape themselves in all directions and improve themselves. Moreover, this pursuit is endless, and only in this way can we ensure the health of teachers' morality. Only in this way can we feel that education is a pleasure, and we will have the confidence to do a good job and hand in a satisfactory answer to the party and the people.