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Rules of discipline education in primary and secondary schools

The rules of discipline education in primary and secondary schools are as follows:

In order to implement the fundamental task of moral education, ensure and standardize schools and teachers to perform their education, teaching and management duties according to law, protect students' legitimate rights and interests, and promote students' healthy growth and all-round development, these rules are formulated in accordance with the education law, the teacher law, the law on the protection of minors, the law on the prevention of juvenile delinquency and other laws and regulations and the relevant provisions of the state.

These rules shall apply to the education and punishment of students through primary and secondary schools and secondary vocational schools (hereinafter referred to as schools) and their teachers in the process of education, teaching and management.

The daily behavior norms of primary and secondary school students are introduced as follows:

The norm of daily behavior of primary and secondary school students is the most basic requirement of the Ministry of Education for daily behavior of primary and secondary school students. In order to strengthen the training of daily behavior norms of primary and secondary school students, we should urge them to establish correct concepts such as national view, collective view, moral view, legal view, outlook on life and values, develop good behavior habits and promote the healthy development of body and mind.

The amendments to primary schools are as follows:

Respect the national flag and national emblem, sing the national anthem, raise and lower the national flag, stand up when singing the national anthem, take off your hat and salute the young pioneers. Respect parents, care about their health, and take the initiative to do what you can for your family. Listen to the instructions of parents and elders, and take the initiative to say hello when going out or going home.

Respect teachers, meet and say hello, take the initiative to say hello, accept teachers' instruction and communicate with teachers. Respect the old and love the young, and treat others equally. Students get along well, care for each other and help each other. Don't bully, laugh at or tease others. Respect the disabled. Respect other people's national habits.

The amendments for secondary schools are as follows:

Maintain national honor, respect the national flag and emblem, play the national anthem, raise and lower the national flag, stand up when playing the national anthem, take off your hat and salute the young pioneers. Dress neatly, simple and generous, no perm, no hair dye, no makeup, no jewelry, no long hair for boys and no high heels for girls.

Pay attention to hygiene and develop good hygiene habits. No spitting or littering. Be civilized, don't swear, don't swear, don't fight, don't gamble. Do not set foot in activities and places unsuitable for minors. Cherish your reputation, pick up money, resist bad temptations, and don't do anything detrimental to your personality.