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Strive to be a civilized student campus radio script 1

A: Dear counselors and teachers

B: Dear young pioneers

Together: Today is X month X day, 20XX, and the "Red Scarf Radio Station" has started broadcasting!

A: I am XXX from X Squadron

B: I am XXX from X Squadron

He: Hello everyone! Today’s theme is “Strive to Be a Civilized Student”.

A: China has been around for five thousand years. In the 5,000-year history, the Chinese civilization shines brightly. China has always been known as a "country of etiquette" and "a land of etiquette". Chinese etiquette is a precious cultural heritage left to us by our ancestors.

B: Many of the celebrities in ancient China were models of civilized etiquette. Let us listen to their stories.

A: The story I told is called "Confucius Respects His Master". Confucius was a great educator in ancient my country. One day, Confucius's student Gong Jingshu was going to Luoyang to pay homage to the emperor. Confucius felt that this was a good opportunity to ask Laozi about "rituals", so he went with Gong Jingshu. On the second day after arriving in Luoyang, Confucius went to visit Laozi. Laozi, who was writing the Tao Te Ching, heard that Confucius, who was famous all over the world, came to ask for advice. He quickly put down his pen, straightened his clothes and went out to greet him. Confucius saw an old man who was over seventy years old and energetic coming out of the gate. He expected it to be Lao Tzu, so he hurried forward and respectfully bowed to Lao Tzu as a disciple. After entering the hall, Confucius bowed again before sitting down. Laozi asked Confucius why he came, and Confucius left his seat and replied: "I have little knowledge and know nothing about ancient rituals, so I specifically asked the teacher for advice." Seeing Confucius's sincerity, Laozi explained his opinions in detail. Confucius respects teachers so much and pays attention to etiquette. He is worthy of being a model for us to learn from.

B: The story I brought to you is called "Zeng Zi avoids the banquet". Zengzi was a disciple of Confucius. Once he was sitting next to Confucius, and Confucius asked him: "In the past, the sage kings had supreme virtues and essential and profound theories, and used them to teach the people of the world, so that people could live in harmony, and there would be harmony between kings and ministers. There is no dissatisfaction. Do you know what they are?" After Zengzi heard that, he understood that the teacher wanted to teach him the most profound truth, so he immediately stood up from the mat where he was sitting, walked outside the mat, and replied respectfully: " I'm not smart enough, so I asked the teacher to teach me these principles." Here, "avoiding the seat" is a very polite behavior. When Zengzi heard that the teacher was going to teach him knowledge, he stood up and walked to the mat. Asking the teacher for advice is to show his respect for the teacher. The story of Zengzi's politeness was passed down to future generations, and many people learned from him.

A: Classmates, we can see from these two stories that paying attention to civilized etiquette is a fine tradition of our Chinese nation. As descendants of Yan and Huang, we must inherit the fine traditions of our ancestors and carry forward the traditional virtues of civilized etiquette.

B: Yes! But unfortunately, many Chinese people still have some uncivilized behaviors. Let's listen to two of these examples.

A: Singapore is a country where English is commonly spoken. Most of the slogans in public places in this country are written in English. However, some of the slogans involving civility and politeness, such as "No spitting", "No smoking", "No entering the lawn", etc. are written in Chinese. Why? People replied: Because most of the people who engage in these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from mainland China.

B: According to reports, one year, after the National Day, chewing gum remnants could be seen everywhere in Tiananmen Square, which was particularly eye-catching. There were 600,000 pieces of chewing gum residue on the 400,000-square-meter Tiananmen Square. In some places, there were 9 pieces of chewing gum stains on less than one square meter of ground. The dense stains formed a strong contrast with the sanctity and solemnity of Tiananmen Square.

A: The above two examples show that civilization is composed of details. Through these details, we see that civilization is still a certain distance away from our country. These uncivilized behaviors directly affect the country's reputation and image.

B: Therefore, each of our students should develop good habits of civilization and be good students who are civilized and polite.

A: As students, we must pay more attention to civility and courtesy on campus. Let us ask ourselves, how are your civilized etiquette displayed in school studies and activities?

1: When you see the teacher, do you take the initiative to say hello? In order to let the students grow up healthily, in order to let the students learn knowledge and learn to be a good person, the teachers work hard. Respect the teacher, let us start with a cordial greeting.

2: Do you chase and make noise during recess? The quiet teaching building is where we study. During class, speak softly without making any noise, and walk softly without chasing. We must use civilized behavior to provide convenience for others.

3: Do you litter anywhere? It is everyone's responsibility to care for the environment and pay attention to hygiene. We should start from now, start from ourselves, start from small things, and jointly create a clean and tidy campus environment.

4: Do you take care of the school’s public property? When walking around the campus, we need to take good care of the flowers, plants and trees; we must use the desks, chairs and cleaning utensils in the classroom with care. The school's public property relies on everyone to work together to protect it, making the campus our lovely big family.

A: Classmates, let us develop good civilized habits - control our mouths and do not spit; control our hands and do not litter; control our feet, Do not trample on flowers and grass. Let us strive to be civilized students and create a civilized campus with our own practical actions.

B: Yes, people are not civilized because of their beauty, but beautiful because of their civilization. Let us cultivate ourselves into a gentle and modest gentleman, and let the flowers of civilization bloom in every corner of the campus.

A: Every time we meet, we put our earnest expectations into it.

B: Every farewell means a fresher return next time.

Here: Today’s broadcast time is about to pass, thank you all for listening.

He: See you in the next episode! goodbye!

Strive to be a civilized student campus radio script 2

Dear students: What is civilization? Civilization is the smile when we meet on the road, the enthusiastic help when classmates are in trouble, the greetings when getting along with others, the "sorry" when accidentally bumping into each other, the conscious act of putting garbage into the trash can, and Take the initiative to stop someone when you see someone spitting or trampling on the lawn... Only a civilized student has a clean heart; only a polite student can sublimate the principles of life from knowledge.

However, in this beautiful campus, there are always some discordant notes: there are always wrapping paper and plastic bags that we throw away on the green playground; there are always discordant voices in the long corridors The harmonious quarrels... These not only violate the daily behavioral norms of middle school students, but also destroy the beautiful and harmonious educational environment provided by the school. In order to strive to be civilized students and create a harmonious campus, we issue the following initiatives to all teachers and students in the school:

1. We must have the school in our hearts. School is an important place for us to study and live. It is the responsibility of each of us to love and care for the school.

As a student, the most basic behavioral requirements are not to spit, not to litter, to protect public property, not to artificially damage tables and chairs, and to save water and electricity.

1. We should also actively participate in general cleaning and contribute our part to a clean campus.

2. Be disciplined in your mind. You should consciously abide by discipline in class, doing exercises, and eating. Only iron-clad discipline can create an excellent group and create a good learning atmosphere.

3. Keep others in mind. At any time and anywhere, we should remember and resolutely respect teachers, unite classmates, help each other, be polite to others, and consciously use polite words. Take breaks in a civilized manner during class, and do not run or fight to avoid unnecessary injuries. Dear classmates, let us join hands! Start from now, start from yourself, start from little things, and strive to be a good student who is civilized and understands etiquette. We believe that with the joint efforts of all the teachers and students of Jiaopi Vocational High School, the seeds of civility and courtesy will surely take root, sprout, bloom and bear fruit.

The Chinese nation has always been a land of civilization and etiquette. Being gentle, elegant, generous, courageous, and courteous are virtues passed down from generation to generation by Chinese people. Every gesture, gesture, voice, and smile reflect a person's temperament and qualities. It is the unshirkable responsibility of contemporary students to promote civilization and establish new trends.

However, we regretfully discovered that there are still some extremely uncivilized words and deeds among students, such as swearing, making noises during class, littering, not observing work and rest times, and not returning home at night. Sleeping, online games, etc. directly hinder the normal development of education and teaching activities, affect the overall realization of quality education, and damage the good reputation of Jiaopi Vocational High School. These current situations are obvious to all and need to be improved urgently. In order to effectively improve the ideological quality of each student, to create a healthy and progressive new trend of civilization, and to cooperate with the school Youth League Committee’s activities of “rectifying campus order and purifying the campus environment”, bid farewell to uncivilized behaviors and establish a clean, beautiful, civilized and orderly environment. campus environment. The Youth League Committee of the school calls on all students to take urgent action, connect learning and ideological practice, thoroughly implement the "Code for Middle School Students", strictly implement the "Code of Daily Behavior for Middle School Students", and launch a series of themed "Speak civilized words, do civilized things, and be civilized people". Activities, start from me, start from now, start from the details, and resolutely do: control your own feet, do not jump over the wall, do not play games online, work and rest on time; control your own hands, do not throw things away Littering, no throwing dirty water, no fighting; control your mouth, no foul language, no hurtful words, no right and wrong, no loud noise, no eating snacks (especially in the classroom).