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Eight basic principles of teachers' professional ethics
Teachers' professional ethics is a principle that every teacher should follow. This paper will introduce eight basic principles of teachers' professional ethics to help teachers better understand their professional ethics.

Loyal to the people's education.

Teachers should adhere to the concept of socialist education, keep pace with the times, and cultivate new teachers and socialist successors who meet the needs of society.

Principle of collectivism

Teachers should correctly handle the relationship between individuals and collectives, because the task of teachers is to cultivate the future of the motherland, which is related to the hope of the nation.

Humanitarian principle of education

Teachers should attach great importance to the role of people, respect students' subjective status and personal dignity, and create a harmonious teaching environment.

Principles of teaching and educating people

The core duty of teachers is to teach and educate people. Teachers should not only impart knowledge and skills, but also pay attention to moral education, so as to really "pass the message to solve doubts".

Principles of music, education and diligence

Teachers should devote themselves to education with a positive attitude, work hard, be good at thinking and summarizing, and put dedication first.

Principles of educational democracy

Teachers should give full play to students' subjective initiative, establish equal communication between teachers and students, and realize the goal of quality education.

Personality demonstration principle

Teachers' words and deeds have a great exemplary role for students, and teachers should establish noble personality charm.

Principle of teaching according to law

Teachers should follow the national legal system to carry out education and teaching activities, be honest in teaching, and not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of students.