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What are the daily behavior norms of junior high school students?
# Education # Introduction The norm of daily behavior of middle school students is the most basic requirement of the Ministry of Education for the daily behavior of primary and secondary school students. In order to strengthen the training of daily behavior norms of primary and secondary school students, we urge them to establish correct concepts such as national view, collective view, moral view, legal view, outlook on life and values, develop good behavior habits and promote the healthy development of body and mind. Education makes people happy, and all education should be interesting. The following contents are for everyone.

First, respect oneself and pay attention to appearance.

1, safeguard national honor. Respect the national flag and national emblem, sing the national anthem, stand at attention, take off your hat and stand at attention when raising and lowering the national flag and singing the national anthem.

2. Sit, stand, walk, read and write correctly.

3. Dress neatly and simply. Clean hair, no perm, no makeup, no jewelry. Boys have no long hair. Girls don't wear high heels

4. Develop good hygiene habits. No spitting or littering. Don't smoke or drink.

5. behave politely. No fighting, no swearing, no swearing. Don't gamble, don't participate in feudal superstitious activities.

6, superstitious books, movies, do not sing unhealthy songs, do not participate in superstitious activities.

7. Don't enter business dance halls, business video game halls, bars and other places that are not suitable for middle school students' activities.

8. Cherish your reputation, pick up money, resist bad things, and don't do anything that harms your personality.

Second, be honest and trustworthy and be polite to others.

9. Speak Mandarin. Use polite language. Pay attention to the occasion and be kind.

10, respect others' personality, religious beliefs and national habits. Be courteous, respect the old and love the young, respect women and help the disabled. When you meet foreign guests, you should be polite and neither supercilious nor supercilious.

1 1. Respect faculty and staff, greet or take the initiative to greet. Stand up when answering the teacher's questions, and stand up with both hands when accepting the delivered items. Give advice to teachers, be sincere.

12, students unite and help each other, communicate normally, treat each other sincerely, don't call them insulting nicknames, don't bully students, and make more self-criticism in case of conflicts.

13, hospitality, stand up and see you off. Neighborhood in trouble, take the initiative to care for help.

14. Don't enter other people's rooms without authorization, use other people's belongings and peek at other people's letters and diaries.

15. Don't interrupt others' speech at will, disturb others' study, work and rest, and prevent others from apologizing.

16, cherish time and keep your promise. Do what you promised to others on time, apologize if you can't, and return the money and things you borrowed from others in time. Don't lie, don't cheat, don't cheat and correct your mistakes.

Third, obey the law and study hard.

17, arrive at school on time and prepare school supplies before class. Stand up to pay tribute to the teacher at class. When class is over, please ask the teacher to go first.

18. Listen carefully in class, dare to ask questions, dare to express their opinions, and actively answer teachers' questions.

19, preview and review carefully, and finish your homework independently on time. Don't cheat in the exam. Reasonable arrangements for after-school life.

20. Actively participate in team activities and cultural and sports activities, labor and social practice activities organized by schools and classes.

2 1, seriously on duty, keep the classroom and campus clean and beautiful. Keep the library and reading room quiet. Don't chase noise in classrooms and corridors.

22. Take care of school buildings and public property, and don't daub or depict them on blackboards, walls, desks and bulletin boards. Borrowed public property should be returned on time, and damaged things should be compensated.

23. Attend various meetings, arrive on time, and don't do anything irrelevant to the meeting.

24, abide by the dormitory and canteen system, cherish food, save water and electricity, obey management.

Fourth, be thrifty and filial to your parents.

25, life is regular, work and rest on time.

26. Learn to take care of your personal life and keep your clothes tidy.

27. Take the initiative to undertake housework and public welfare work such as closing the house, washing clothes, cooking, washing dishes and cleaning the corridor courtyard.

28. live frugally, don't show off, and don't spend money indiscriminately.

29. Respect parents' opinions and teachings, and often tell parents about their life, study and thoughts.

30. Go home and say hello to your parents. You can't stay outside without your parents' consent.

3 1, respect and help parents, grandparents, grandparents, care for elders and brothers and sisters.

32. If you have any questions about your elders, ask them politely. Don't lose your temper or contradict them.

5. Be strict with yourself and abide by public morality.

33. Obey the traffic laws, don't ride a bike illegally, cross the road and take the crosswalk.

34. Take the initiative to buy tickets by bus or boat, give seats to the old, young, sick, disabled, pregnant women and teachers, and do not compete for seats.

35. Observe public order, purchase tickets in an orderly manner, and treat business personnel politely.

36. Take care of public facilities, cultural relics and historic sites. Cherish crops, flowers and trees. Protect beneficial animals and ecological environment.

37. Visit to maintain order and pay homage to the tomb of the martyrs to keep solemn.

38. Watch performances and competitions, be a civilized audience, don't make noise, and finally applaud.

39. Respect foreigners and give careful guidance when asking for directions.

40. Be courageous, discourage acts that violate public morality, and report illegal and criminal acts in a timely manner.