1, classroom etiquette: observing classroom discipline is the most basic courtesy of students.
(1) Class: When the bell rings, students should sit in the classroom and wait for the teacher to attend class. When the teacher announces the class, the whole class should stand up quickly, say hello to the teacher, and then sit down after the teacher replies. Students should arrive at school on time. If they have to enter the classroom after class due to special circumstances, they should get the teacher's permission before entering the classroom.
(2) Listening: Listen to the teacher carefully in class, concentrate on independent thinking, and take notes on important contents. When the teacher asks questions, you should raise your hand first, and then when the teacher calls your name, you can stand up and answer. When you speak, you should stand at attention, have a natural and graceful attitude, have a clear and loud voice, and use Mandarin.
(3) Class dismissed: The bell rings. If the teacher has not announced the class dismissed, students should listen to the class with peace of mind, don't be busy sorting out books, and don't be busy making the table ping-pong. This is disrespectful to the teacher. After class, all students still need to stand up and say goodbye to the teacher. Students can't leave until the teacher leaves the classroom.
2, clothing instrument: the basic requirements for wearing are: fit; Timely; Neat; Generous; Pay attention to the occasion.
3. Respect teachers' etiquette: Students should take the initiative to salute and say hello to teachers when they go in and out or go up and down stairs to meet them on campus. When students enter the teacher's office, they should knock at the door first and get the teacher's permission before entering. In the place where the teacher works and lives, you can't just go through the teacher's things. Students should not point and comment on teachers' appearance and clothes, but should respect teachers' habits and personality.
4. Etiquette between classmates: The deep friendship between classmates is the power of unity and friendship in life. Paying attention to the politeness between classmates is the basic requirement for you to have a good relationship with your classmates. Students can call each other by their first names, but they can't use impolite names such as "hello" and "hey". When you ask your classmates for something, you should use polite expressions such as "please", "thank you" and "trouble you". When borrowing school and daily necessities, you should ask for permission before using them, and return them in time after use. Thank you. We should not ridicule, sneer or discriminate against students' misfortunes, occasional failures and temporary backwardness in learning, but should give enthusiastic help. You can't judge your classmates' appearance, posture and clothes, and you can't give them insulting nicknames. Never laugh at your classmates' physical defects. On these issues concerning self-esteem, we must be cautious and respectful. Don't talk about the taboo topics of classmates, and don't talk about classmates casually.
5. Assembly etiquette: Assemblies are often held in schools. Generally held in the playground or auditorium, due to the large number of participants and formal occasions, special attention should be paid to the etiquette in the assembly. Flag-raising ceremony: the national flag is a symbol of a country, and raising and lowering the national flag is a way to educate young people in patriotism. Whether in primary or secondary schools or universities, the flag-raising ceremony should be held regularly. When raising the national flag, all students should line up neatly, face the national flag and be in awe. When raising the national flag and playing the national anthem, stand at attention, take off your hat and stand at attention until the national flag is raised. Flag-raising is a serious and solemn activity, so we must keep quiet and avoid free activities, laughing or looking around. Look solemn. When the five-star red flag Ran Ran rises, all the people present should look up.
6. Etiquette in public places on campus: We should consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and do not throw scraps of paper, peels, spitting or littering in classrooms, corridors and playgrounds. Don't scribble, scribble, scratch or carve on blackboards, walls, tables and chairs. Take good care of school property, flowers and trees, and save water and electricity. Consciously store your bike in the designated carport or place, don't leave it lying around, and don't get stuck in traffic on campus. When eating in the canteen, you should queue up for courtesy, don't crowd, cherish the food and don't throw away the leftovers.
Teachers are the main body of school work, not only disseminators of scientific and cultural knowledge, but also educators of students' ideology and morality. While spreading knowledge, teachers exert a subtle influence on students with their own words and deeds, thus affecting their words and deeds. Therefore, teachers should pay great attention to the impression they leave on students, so as to make themselves an excellent example that students can follow.
1. Teacher's behavior: A person's temperament, self-confidence and self-restraint can often be expressed from his posture. Teachers, as engineers who shape the human soul, should pay more attention to their behavior in various occasions, be generous and decent, and naturally not hypocritical.
(1) Eyes: When giving lectures on the podium, the teacher's eyes should be soft, kind and thoughtful, giving people a feeling of peace, approachability and assertiveness. When you make a mistake in your speech and are interrupted by a student, or when something unexpected happens among the students and interrupt your speech, you should not cast a contemptuous or disdainful look, which will damage your image in the eyes of the students.
(2) Standing posture: The teacher's standing posture not only pays attention to students, but also helps to strengthen the teaching effect with body language. When giving lectures standing up, stand up straight and naturally, don't shrug your shoulders, and don't hold your head too high. When it is necessary to step onto the podium, the stride should not be too big or too fast.
(3) Gestures: Teachers generally need appropriate gestures when giving lectures to enhance the teaching effect. Gestures should be appropriate, natural and appropriate, and follow the relevant content. It is forbidden to knock on the podium or do other excessive actions during the lecture.