15 10. On 26th October, our school distributed the 20 15 version of the Code for Primary and Secondary School Students to all students, and organized students to concentrate on their studies during the flag-raising ceremony.
Compared with the previous Code for Primary and Secondary School Students, the 20 15 version of the Code for Primary and Secondary School Students consists of 9 articles and 282 words. Although it is less than the Code promulgated in 2004, it is richer than the old version, covering the basic requirements of students' all-round development in morality, intelligence, physique, beauty and labor. The new version of the specification takes the form of "total score", each article has a general requirement first, and then describes the specific requirements separately. In addition, the new edition of the Code also requires primary and secondary school students to cherish their lives and protect their safety, and adds such contents as "developing reading habits", "civilized and green surfing the Internet" and "low-carbon and environmentally-friendly life" that are highly concerned by schools, society and families in the new period, and puts forward specific codes of conduct.
The new edition of the Code follows the cognitive rules and language characteristics of primary and secondary school students, with vivid and concise expression, poetic rhythm and catchy words, which is convenient for students to recite and understand, and fully embodies the student-oriented educational concept. The school distributes the code to all students, and through concentrated and individual study, it urges students to internalize it into practical actions, leads students to be civilized, disciplined, honest, friendly and positive.
Specific contents of the new code for primary and secondary school students:
1. Love the party, patriotism and people. Understand the national conditions and party history, cherish the national honor, love the motherland, love the people and love the China Party.
2. Be curious and ask more questions. Listen attentively in class, express opinions actively, be willing to explore scientifically, and develop reading habits.
3. Diligence and dedication. Do your own thing, take the initiative to share housework, participate in labor practice, and be enthusiastic about volunteer service.
4. Be polite and law-abiding, and stress virtue. Abide by national laws and regulations, consciously queue up politely, maintain public health, and take good care of public property.
5. Be filial to teachers and be kind to others. Be filial to parents and respect teachers, love helping classmates collectively, accept criticism with an open mind and learn to cooperate.
6. Be honest and trustworthy. Match words with deeds, don't lie or cheat, borrow things and return them in time, and correct them when you know your mistakes.
7. Self-improvement, self-discipline and fitness. Adhere to physical exercise, be optimistic and cheerful, do not smoke or drink, and surf the Internet in a civilized and green way.
8. Cherish life and protect safety. The red light stops and the green light goes. If you don't play with fire, you will protect yourself, know how to ask for help and stay away from drugs.