Set a good example
Teachers should set a good example through their words and deeds, manners and attitudes.
Cultivate good habits
Teachers can start from themselves, such as insisting on attending classes and finishing classes on time, keeping the office environment clean and tidy, and using office equipment correctly.
Stimulate self-discipline consciousness
Teachers can stimulate students' sense of self-discipline through their own words and deeds. For example, if you can be strict with yourself, you can let students know the importance of self-discipline in class.
positive feedback
Teachers can encourage students by praising their advantages and appreciating their efforts, and let them know that their efforts are recognized.
Good communication
Setting an example requires good communication with students. Teachers need students' emotions, thoughts and behaviors to help them overcome difficulties, solve problems and enhance their confidence.
Advocate a sense of responsibility
Teachers should encourage students to take responsibility and let them know how to be responsible for their actions. For example, when organizing students to participate in volunteer activities, teachers should emphasize the responsibilities and obligations of volunteers and help students understand their obligations and responsibilities.