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What are the short contents of Civilized Youth?

1. Civilization is everywhere in our lives, even if it is a gesture or a word. Helping others is a virtue and a civilized behavior. It can show a person's moral cultivation and enhance friendship between people.

2. Civilized etiquette is the foundation of our study and life, and the shoulders for our healthy growth. Without civilization, there will be no basic moral bottom line. Even if we have profound scientific and cultural knowledge, what use will it have to people, ourselves, and society? Learn a lot and learn to be a real person, which means that you should learn first when you learn. To be a human being, learn to be a civilized person and learn to be a social person.

3. To clean the environment and civilize the campus, start with me, start with every little thing, and let the flowers of civilized etiquette bloom everywhere on campus.

4. Where should we as students start? Let us save every drop of water, let me save every kilowatt hour of electricity. Maybe your little effort will bring a little beauty to the earth and a little bit to people. Warmth keeps uncivilization away from us, and lets civilization accompany me to grow and walk with me!

A person's temperament, self-confidence, and self-cultivation are often reflected in his posture. As a teacher who is an engineer who shapes the human soul, you must also pay attention to your behavior on various occasions and be generous, appropriate, natural, and not false.

(1) Gaze: When giving lectures on the podium, the teacher's gaze should be soft, friendly, and thoughtful, giving people a sense of peace, approachability, and assertiveness. When you make a mistake in your speech and are interrupted by students, or when something unexpected happens among the students and interrupts your lecture, you should not look at you with disdain or disdain. Doing so will damage your image in the minds of students.

(2) Standing posture: When teachers stand and give lectures, they not only pay attention to students, but also help to use body language to enhance the teaching effect. When standing to give a lecture, you should stand firm and straight, with your chest naturally raised, and do not shrug your shoulders or hold your head too high. When you need to move around the podium, your strides should not be too long or too hasty.

(3) Gestures: When teachers give lectures, they generally need to use appropriate gestures to enhance the effect of the lecture. Gestures should be appropriate, natural, and appropriate, and should follow the relevant content. It is taboo to knock on the podium or make other excessive movements during lectures.