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I am a high school student. School is about to start. I would like to ask all my brothers, sisters, and younger brothers and sisters to help me with my social survey report and research study report~!
General summary of the research survey report on daily etiquette on campus
Survey name: Research survey report on daily etiquette on campus
Survey location: Qionghai City, Canada Ji Middle School Survey Time: March 20, 2008
Survey Scope: All students of Jiaji Middle School in Qionghai City
Survey Content: High school students’ understanding of basic daily campus etiquette , degree of concern and related understanding and views, etc.
Purpose of the survey: To understand the daily etiquette of high school students on campus to attract everyone’s attention to school etiquette, thereby improving their quality of school etiquette.
Investigator: Lu Qi, Grade 1 Grade 16, Jiaji Middle School Position: Student
Lu Yuxian, Hainan Software Vocational and Technical College Position: Student
Instructor: Lin Fanghui, the head teacher of Grade 1 (16) class at Jiaji Middle School
Division of investigation responsibilities: Lu Qi is responsible for writing investigation-related content
Lu Yuxian is responsible for uploading investigation reports and providing software technical support
Investigation process: ①Establish the investigation topic
②Determine the investigators
③Write relevant investigation content
④Distribute relevant questionnaires to the school
< p>⑤Collect the questionnaire and summarize the survey content⑥Describe the survey feelings
⑦Write a summary survey report
Research survey on daily campus etiquette Report
1. Do you often pay attention to the basic etiquette in daily life?
A. Often B. Not bad C. Rarely
2. You Do you know the daily etiquette in life?
A. Know a lot B. Know a little C. Know very little
3. Do you mind your speech and behavior?
A. I mind very much B. I don’t mind C. It doesn’t matter
4. Have you ever made a fool of yourself because you didn’t pay attention to daily etiquette?
A Very often B. Rarely C. Previously No so far
5. What will you do when others don’t pay attention to etiquette when communicating with you?
A. Ignore him in the future B. Point it out in public C. Just let him go and ignore him< /p>
6. When interacting with good friends, relatives and other people with good relationships, should we respect etiquette?
A. Yes B. Not necessary C. Doesn’t matter
< p>7. Will your relationship with others be frustrated or even get into a fight because of etiquette issues?A. Often B. Occasionally C. None
8. Do you follow daily routines? Etiquette in daily life?
A. Basically B. Rarely C. Too troublesome, it doesn’t matter
9. Do your classmates and friends around you pay attention to daily etiquette?
A. Many B. Very few C. I didn’t pay attention
10. Do you think abiding by basic etiquette?
A. Well-educated, should be promoted B. It’s too troublesome, don’t use it Ignore him C. It doesn’t matter
About filling in the school etiquette survey report
A B C
One 45% 38% 17%
Two 23 % 69% 8%
Three 40% 26% 34%
Four 14% 70% 16%
Five 57% 28% 15%
Six 52% 25% 23%
Seven 11% 51% 38%
Eight 56% 28% 16%
Nine 54% 17 % 29%
Ten 67% 19% 24%
Campus civilized etiquette slogans
1. Patriotism and law-abiding, courtesy and integrity, unity and friendliness, diligence, thrift and self-reliance, Dedication.
2. Be civilized and pay attention to etiquette.
3. Speak civilized language, do civilized things, and be a civilized person.
4. Smile is the key to unlock the heart.
5. Civilized etiquette starts with me.
6. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up.
7. Civilized etiquette starts with me.
8. Anger starts from stupidity and ends with regret.
9. Etiquette, etiquette, politeness, civilization, elegance, and culture.
10. Etiquette is a kind of civilized norm, and etiquette is a kind of quality cultivation.
11. Etiquette reflects the details, and the details show the quality.
12. Morality is eternal, but wealth changes its owner every day.
13. Strengthen ideological and moral education and promote traditional Chinese virtues.
14. Strive to create a national sanitary city and beautify the living environment of Qingyuan.
15. Strive to create a civilized city and build a harmonious society.
16. Harsh words hurt people for three springs, but a kind word warms them for three winters.
17. Endure the calm for a while and take a step back to open up the world.
18. People with bad conduct are prone to commit crimes, and those who commit crimes are all people with bad conduct.
19. The key steps in life are from 12 to 18 years old.
20. People who are not willing to learn and are ignorant are the most dangerous people.
21. Only when you know your shame can you do nothing, and only when you are inspired can you do something.
Etiquette terms for primary and secondary schools
Eleven words for basic etiquette
"Please", "Hello", "Thank you", "I'm sorry" , "Goodbye", "You"
Ten Civilized Terms for Students
1. When meeting teachers and classmates, say: "Hello, teacher" and "Hello (you)". When saying goodbye, say: "Goodbye."
2. When you stand up in class, bow and say: "Hello, teacher"; when you stand up after class, say: "Thank you, teacher" or "Goodbye, teacher".
3. Say "I'm sorry, please forgive me" when you apologize to others. Accept someone's apology and say, "It's okay."
4. When you need help from others, say: "Excuse me." When receiving help from others, say: "Thank you." When others are in trouble, say: "Do you need my help?"
5. When looking for someone in a teacher or dormitory, you should first knock on the door and say: "Excuse me, may I ask?" When leaving, you should say: "Excuse me" and "Thank you."
6. When teachers or parents come to the classroom or dormitory, students should stand up and say: "Hello, teacher", "Please sit down", "Welcome", etc. When leaving, you should stand up and say "goodbye", "take your time", "welcome again", etc.
7. When interrupting someone else's conversation due to urgent matters, say: "Sorry" or "Excuse me."
8. When looking for a seat in a class, meeting or lecture in a public place, say: "Excuse me, can I sit here?"
9. When entering and exiting horizontal seats in classrooms, laboratories, etc., say: "I'm sorry, please give way."
10. When teachers, classmates or parents are looking for someone, say: "Please wait a moment, I will help you find it."
Etiquette
Teacher Etiquette
1. Take the initiative to say hello to the teacher and say "goodbye" when you say goodbye.
2. Give way to the teacher when entering and exiting the school and going up and down the stairs.
3. When entering the office, shout "report", and only after hearing "please come in" can you enter; when asking the teacher, use "excuse me", and after the teacher answers, thank him and say "goodbye" before leaving; no Feel free to look through things in the teacher's office; do not open the teacher's computer without permission.
4. Point out the teacher’s mistakes politely.
5. Listen humbly to the teacher’s teachings and accept the education of the teacher.
6. Tell the truth to the teacher and do not deceive the teacher.
7. Cherish the fruits of the teacher’s labor and complete various tasks assigned by the teacher on time.
8. Obey the teacher’s management and do not contradict the teacher.
9. When you meet a teacher on the school road, take the initiative to stop and bow slightly to say hello. When meeting two or more teachers, say "Hello teachers"; when queuing up and meeting teachers while walking, the team leader will lead all the students to say "Hello teachers".
10. When talking to the teacher, stand up and offer your seat to the teacher.
11. When the teacher is doing things or talking with others, you should not disturb the teacher at will. Stand aside and wait for the teacher to finish doing things or talking before looking for the teacher.
Classmate Etiquette
1. Students should greet each other with "good morning" and "hello", and can nod and wave.
2. Be sincere and modest when talking to classmates, and have a calm tone. Be attentive when listening to classmates and do not interrupt others easily.
3. Polite language should be used in interactions between classmates. When asking classmates questions, use modest words such as "Excuse me", "I'm sorry", "Excuse me", "I want to ask you a question", etc. before asking, and thank you after asking. If the classmate cannot answer, say "It doesn't matter, this question is relatively simple." Difficult to answer, it took up your time, thank you" etc.
4. Respect your classmates, do not give them nicknames, or call them nicknames, and do not say words that make others feel sad or ashamed.
5. Students help each other and love each other, and take the initiative to help students in need.
6. Respect and take care of female classmates and do not bully them.
7. If you want to borrow something from your classmates, you must first obtain their permission. Take special care of your classmates' belongings and return them on time.
8. Do not gossip or gossip in front of classmates.
9. Don’t worry about it, and be tolerant of classmates’ mistakes or offenses.
10. Pay attention to credit and try your best to do what you promise others.
Flag-raising etiquette
1. Stand at attention.
2. Pay attention.
3. Listen carefully to the speech under the national flag.
4. When singing the national anthem, you must be serious and your voice must be loud.
Gathering Etiquette
1. When gathering, arrive early, enter the venue on time, line up quickly, quietly and neatly, and sit down at the designated location.
2. Listen attentively to the report, stay quiet, and do not talk or move around.
3. Do not eat snacks or throw confetti at the venue.
4. At the end of a report or performance, applaud and express gratitude; applaud appropriately for highlights, and do not boo, whistle, or make loud noises.
5. When students take the stage to speak, they must bow and salute to the leaders of the rostrum and the students on the field, and the Young Pioneers must perform a team salute. Thank you after your speech.
6. Do not leave the venue without permission during meetings or performances; after the performance, wait for the actors to take the stage and then exit in an orderly manner.
7. If you really need to leave the venue under special circumstances, you must first obtain the teacher's permission before leaving.
Article about campus civility and etiquette
A mother was riding a bicycle with her young daughter oncoming. The child accidentally dropped the biscuit in his hand to the ground. The mother immediately stopped the car and said softly to her daughter: "Come on, let's throw it into the trash can." Then she took the child down and the two of them bent down to pick up the broken biscuits on the ground. Just this ordinary scene reminds people of a saying: Quality is a habit. Think about it, don't you? No matter how civilized the mother or her future children are, the answer is already in this detail.
In reality, there are many behaviors that are consistent with "low quality", which are inadvertently exposed in every gesture after forming a habit because of not paying attention or not caring. When it comes to civilized qualities, in fact, everyone has an innate desire for kindness and beauty in their hearts. However, day after day, due to different attitudes and strengths of self-discipline, there is a clear difference. This gradual change is not only related to ideological understanding, but also a process of developing behavioral habits. I really hope that in the process of building a civilized and harmonious society, everyone can put away bad habits and develop good habits. We will not tolerate "little evils" and "little kindnesses", and let uncivilized pictures and disharmonious notes be less common. Some, and some less.
Civilized etiquette is the foundation of our study and life, and the arm of our healthy growth. Without civilization, there would be no basic moral bottom line. So even if we have profound scientific and cultural knowledge, what use would it be to people, ourselves, and society? Learning to be a real person means that when learning, you should first learn to be a human being, learn to be a civilized person, learn to be a social person, clean the environment, and civilize the campus, starting from me, starting from every little thing, let civilized etiquette Flowers are blooming everywhere on campus.
1. The importance and necessity of civilized etiquette education
The first is the need to inherit civilization. Our country is one of the four major ancient civilizations in the world. The ancient Chinese nation has enjoyed the reputation of "a land of etiquette" since ancient times. The Chinese nation has a long history. In its five thousand years of history, it has not only created a splendid culture, but also formed the traditional virtues of the ancient nation. Among the extensive and profound ethical and cultural heritage, many excellent and traditional etiquette norms still exist today. It has very strong vitality and is a precious spiritual wealth of the Chinese nation.
We know: when Kong Rong was a child, he gave pears and respected his elders as a good saying; Yue Fei asked for directions and knew etiquette, so he could compete in the school field and ride across the world; "Cheng Men Li Xue" is a model of respecting teachers. Lao Tzu tells us in the "Tao Te Ching" that "to be a human being, we must practice morality every day." These vividly reflect the etiquette and morality of the Chinese people. As young people, the inheritors of the Chinese nation, they have the responsibility to inherit and carry forward the 5,000-year-old cultural essence of the Chinese nation, so that China's reputation as a "land of etiquette" is worthy of its name, and its reputation as a "land of etiquette" is well-known at home and abroad.
The second is the need of the development of the times. Today, the world has undergone tremendous changes. Human society is an information society with civilization, peace, and development as the mainstream. Exchanges and cooperation between people are becoming increasingly frequent and closer. In the process of communication and cooperation, whether people's etiquette is thorough not only shows their self-cultivation and quality, but also directly affects the success of their career and business. With the development of the times, people's spiritual requirements are developing day by day. Everyone is seeking a warm and harmonious living environment full of friendship, sincerity, understanding, and mutual assistance, and a space full of civilization, friendliness, sincerity, and tranquility. An advancing society calls for civilization, and a scientific future calls for civilization. Currently, our country is undergoing the construction of two civilizations and is striving to join the world's advanced nations. Civilized etiquette is an important content of spiritual civilization. It is an external expression of a person's moral quality and a yardstick for measuring a person's educational level. Education in cultivating civilized etiquette is not only the basic education for the formation of individual morality, quality and personality, but also the improvement of overall moral quality. Basic education for national moral quality, revitalizing national spirit and building socialist spiritual civilization. Therefore, schools must do a good job in educating primary school students in civilized etiquette. This is the need of the times, the need to improve the quality of the entire nation, and the need for the construction of socialist spiritual civilization.
Once again, it is the needs of children’s growth. A person who pays attention to self-cultivation and etiquette may become an excellent person, a useful person, and a person with excellent conduct. Confucius said: "One thrives in poetry, establishes oneself in rituals, and succeeds in music." Mencius also said: "Those who respect others will always be respected by others, and those who love others will always be loved by others." The ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus also said: "Courtesy is the second sun of an educated person." These fully illustrate how important "ritual" is. The generation of young children is the future and the hope of the motherland. It is crucial to strengthen the education of primary school students in cultivating civilized etiquette. Today's children have not been "a blank piece of paper" since they were young. Colors have been imprinted in their minds. Environmental influences have more or less polluted the children's minds. Although the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation are still passed down, looking at the overall situation, there is indeed a trend of weakening, especially the binding force on teenagers and children is becoming less and less. Some people do not respect others in school, are not courteous, and are impolite; they do not know how to address others in society, and even use foul language. These phenomena have to arouse our deep thought. At the same time, virtues such as being kind to others and being courteous are fading in a considerable number of children. For the healthy growth of children, we must strengthen their civilized etiquette education. Although it is not necessary and impossible for us to cultivate our children into a perfect person, we can correct in advance the various fatal weaknesses that may affect the child's future.
2. Effectively carry out civilized and etiquette education
The school is one of the bases for ideological and moral education. School education is based on educating people. Schools must effectively strengthen the education of civilized etiquette among primary school students, guide students to master the basic knowledge of etiquette on campus, at home and in public places from an early age, gradually develop good personal behavioral habits, establish correct moral concepts, and guide students to learn to behave and make them Students become good students in school, good children at home, and good citizens in society.
1. Standardize the campus education position
(1) Increase publicity. Use red scarf radio stations, campus TV live broadcasts, blackboard newspapers, promotional windows and other cultural propaganda positions to vigorously promote the content of modern citizenship education. Adhere to the flag-raising ceremony every Monday. The content of the speech under the flag is based on the education of "patriotism, law-abiding, integrity, and etiquette". Based on the actual situation of the school, the weekly speech content has a clear theme and rich content, which can truly arouse teachers and students. To improve their political awareness, constantly improve their ideological and moral standards, and guide students to establish a correct outlook on life, world view, and values.
(2) Pay close attention to development education. We insist on holding weekly school meetings to summarize the activities of each class, commend advanced model figures who emerged from the activities, and use the power of role models to inspire and motivate children.
Use weekly meeting classes, whole talk classes and moral and life classes to educate students on their daily behaviors. Combined with the "Code for Primary and Secondary School Students" and "Daily Behavior Standards for Primary School Students", we provide students with ideological and moral guidance and civilized cultivation education in a hierarchical and targeted manner. , starting with the education of daily behavioral norms, so that students can change from "I want to do this" to "I should do this", so that good behavioral habits can be internalized into students' conscious behavior, and gradually allow students to develop good moral sentiments and behaviors. Habit.
(3) Do a good job in campus construction. Focusing on the theme of civilized etiquette education, the school implements all-round education to educate people through teaching, service, environment, culture, and atmosphere. Through famous quotes, students are encouraged to set up lofty ideals and aspire to become talents; through learning the school spirit and school motto, we guide students to learn to be human, learn to learn, learn to survive, and learn aesthetics, and educate students to unite, love, and help each other; through beautifying, purifying, and greening the campus , allowing students to be placed in a clean, fresh, beautiful and cultural environment, and be influenced by subtle influences, so as to achieve the purpose of purifying the soul.
2. Popularize knowledge of civilized etiquette
As the saying goes: "Without rules, there is no circle." Necessary knowledge of civilized etiquette is the basis for people to form good civilized etiquette behavior habits. People's knowledge of books and etiquette is not innate, but acquired through acquired education and practice. At present, primary school students have a weak understanding of this knowledge. To change this phenomenon, we must start by popularizing knowledge of civilized etiquette. Times have changed, things have changed, and etiquette norms have also been constantly changing. To sum up, there are nothing more than the following aspects: in family life, it is manifested in respecting the elderly and caring for the young, harmony between husband and wife, and unity among neighbors; in interpersonal interactions, it is manifested in courtesy, understanding and tolerance, and being kind to others, especially in external interactions. In the middle, it emphasizes image and etiquette; in social life, it manifests itself in abiding by rules, maintaining public ethics, sympathizing with the weak, helping the poor, caring for the environment, and being kind to nature.
Because primary school students are younger, their cognitive abilities and understanding abilities are poor, and abstract thinking has not yet been fully developed. Therefore, the requirements for them should be clear, specific, and detailed to improve enforceability. Such as: the etiquette shown in interacting with others. Say "hello" and "hello" when meeting others; say "goodbye" when saying goodbye to others; say "please" when asking for help from others; say "thank you" when receiving care, help and support from others. "; Say "I'm sorry" or "Please forgive me" when you disturb others or feel guilty. When others apologize to you, you should reply with "It's okay", "You're welcome", etc. These requirements are very clear and specific to help students follow them.
In addition, students must “know what is happening, but also why.” Saying "I'm sorry" is also one of the most commonly used etiquette words. It seems to have a magical power that can relax tense and contradictory relationships between people, help us get along well with others, and make others trust you. , accepting you will allow you to get closer to others.
Reflections on the survey
Caring about campus learning and campus life is the basic awareness and responsibility of each of our students
The campus is the place where our students study and live. On campus, learning to abide by some school etiquette is conducive to our study and life, improves our own quality, and better reflects our knowledge, education, and quality. Let us get more appreciation, recognition and respect from teachers, classmates, friends, relatives, etc. Let us improve comprehensively morally, intellectually and physically, and grow up healthily and happily.
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