Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Taking stock of the requirements of teachers' gfd workplace etiquette norms

Taking stock of the requirements of teachers' gfd workplace etiquette norms

Taking stock of the requirements of teachers' gfd workplace etiquette norms

First, the basic requirements of teacher etiquette norms

1, care for students and get along on an equal footing;

2. Respect parents, be modest and polite;

3. Care for comrades, be sincere and frank;

4. Set an example and be a teacher;

5, generous behavior, dignified appearance;

6. Speak kindly and have a civilized language;

Second, the rules of teacher etiquette norms

1, etiquette inside and outside the school

Take the initiative to greet the teachers and classmates on duty when entering and leaving the school gate. Bicycles and battery cars are implemented, and the cars are slowly moved to the designated places and placed neatly.

2. Recess etiquette

(1) On campus, go up and down the stairs and turn right. During the break, the teacher on duty is on duty on time to do a good job in student activities.

(2) Walking in the campus, don't throw things everywhere, pick them up when you see them, and set an example for the students with practical actions to jointly safeguard the public health of the campus.

3. Teachers' classroom etiquette

(1) Before entering the classroom, teachers should prepare class supplies, check their own instruments, turn off communication tools, or set communication tools to mute.

(2) Three minutes before the bell rings, the teacher walks into the classroom to guide the students to get ready for class. When the bell rings, teachers and students greet each other.

(3) In the teaching process, teachers teach in Mandarin and write standardized words. Use honorific words "please" and respectful gestures, do not insult students' personality, do not satirize students, and do not corporal punishment or corporal punishment in disguised form. Listen to the students carefully and patiently, and give timely guidance. Behave gracefully, don't sit back when giving lectures, and don't put your hands in your clothes and trouser pockets to avoid indecent behavior. Cherish students' class time, don't talk about things that have nothing to do with classroom teaching, and don't blame students for a long time. When the students practice, the teacher carefully and patiently tours and pays attention to each student.

(4) When class is over, teachers should avoid procrastination, say goodbye to students politely and keep a happy mood.

4. Office etiquette

(1) Keep the office clean and tidy. Teachers who are in charge of health duty should go to the office in advance and consciously do a good job in cleaning and hygiene as required. The last teacher who left the office closed the doors, windows and appliances.

(2) If there are guests, the office teacher should stand up and greet them warmly; Smile when parents visit.

(3) Smoking is not allowed in the collective office. Don't interfere in other people's work, don't ask about other people's private affairs, don't talk about other faculty members behind their backs, don't spread right and wrong, and don't chat and laugh. Create a good learning and research environment. Don't do things unrelated to work.

5. Etiquette for attending school meetings

(1) Flag-raising etiquette. Don't be late, don't leave early, be full of energy, stand at attention, and don't whisper. Pay attention to the national flag and sing the national anthem loudly.

(2) Assembly etiquette. Observe the discipline of the meeting, sit in the designated seats, be punctual and orderly, and leave without reason. Respect the speaker, turn off or adjust the communication tools, listen carefully, applaud warmly, and do nothing unrelated to the meeting.

(3) Attendance etiquette. Enter the lecture site in advance and prepare for the lecture. The seats in the class should be chosen in a position that does not affect the class. Be quiet and attentive in class and take notes carefully. Don't do anything unrelated to class, and don't point fingers in class.

6. Etiquette of communication with colleagues

(1) Comrades respect each other, help each other and live in harmony. Calm, frank and generous when things go wrong. Don't ask about other people's private affairs, don't talk about others behind their backs, and don't spread right and wrong

(2) Be polite to colleagues. Say hello when you meet in the morning. See you after class, nod and smile. Thank you for your help.

7. Etiquette of communicating with students

(1) Everything you say and do is an example. Teachers should do well what students are required to do. There is no "teacher taboo". When students take the initiative to say hello to the teacher, the teacher should respond with a smile.

(2) Teachers and students are equal, respect students' personality and treat students equally. Teachers should "squat down" and talk face to face with students to achieve heart-to-heart communication. Listen carefully to the students' opinions (including one-sided and wrong opinions) during the conversation, and then talk about your own opinions sincerely and realistically. Teachers should apologize to students if they have shortcomings.

8. Etiquette of communication with parents of students

(1) Parent-teacher etiquette (including the etiquette when meeting parents at school)

Be warm and polite to your parents. No attitude, no scolding, no parents invited to school.

Respect parents, dress solemnly, behave gracefully, and give parents goodwill and trust. Language specification. Requirements: introduce students' situation realistically; Give more praise and encouragement to students and less criticism; Use the tone of consultation to parents and give them more guiding opinions and suggestions; Give parents more opportunities to express their opinions and suggestions.

(2) home visit etiquette. Choose the right time and make an appointment to go; Steady and gentle; Use reasonable language and avoid simple "complaining at home".

9. Teachers' appearance, appearance and manners

Instrument requirements: Teachers' clothing should be neat, elegant, generous and beautiful. Avoid overexposure, excessive penetration and excessive fastening. Avoid wearing vests, open backs, miniskirts and slippers in summer.

Expression requirements: Teachers should have the consciousness of professional smile. A sincere smile is a sign of friendliness and enthusiasm. Appearance requirements: men should not have long hair; Ladies can wear light makeup moderately, and their hair should be generous and decent. Don't dye exaggerated hair color and nails.

Manner requirements: stand upright and natural; Walking posture should be calm and confident; Sitting posture should be dignified and elegant.

;