1, we swear: be loyal to the people's education, perform the sacred duties of teachers, implement the national education policy, and comprehensively implement quality education. Pursuing truth and advocating science; People-oriented, conscientious; Caring for students and being a teacher; Rigorous scholarship and active innovation; Teaching students in accordance with their aptitude and paying attention to practice; Teachers and students are equal and learn from each other; Lifelong learning.
2. I swear: I volunteer to be a glorious people's teacher, be loyal to the people's education, fully implement the education policy, abide by teachers' professional ethics, establish a scientific education development concept, put people first in education, care for students, be a teacher by example, and study rigorously.
Definition of oath:
Chinese vocabulary. When you join an organization or hold a position, you can publicly express your loyalty and determination at a ceremony.
The meaning of the oath:
Oath, also called oath in ancient times, is to show yourself to the sworn in the most solemn form, and please accept the supervision of the sworn, and hand over your supervision and disposal to the sworn in that matter.
For example, swearing to God at the time of marriage means asking God to witness and supervise your marriage. If you break your vows, you will cheat God on marriage. To swear to the court before testifying is to declare the honesty of your testimony to the court. If you lie, you are willing to accept the corresponding punishment by law.
Taking the oath of joining the party means handing yourself over to the party and its subordinate organizations for supervision and handling. Because of the solemn oath, for people, only real major events and major issues in life will be sworn. It is not appropriate to take an oath for unimportant or unimportant things, otherwise it will be disrespectful and easy to get corresponding retribution.
In ancient times, oath can restrain people to consciously abide by the law, and it is also an important evidence in civil litigation. This is determined by the nature of the oath. In the ancient civilization, the Roman Empire paid the most attention to witness oath, and the law also divided oath into arbitrary oath, compulsory oath and request oath.
Montesquieu said in "On the Spirit of Law": "Vows have great power among the Romans, so nothing can make them obey the law better than vows. They are often fearless in the process of observing their vows. "