教师学习“三规一法”的心得体会
前不久,学校组织老师学习了“三规一法”。当时是晚上六点半,也是学校第一次利用晚上时间组织老师搞学习。记得我当时查勤时没有一个人缺勤。之后学校又将“三规一法”的内容胶印之后,人手一份,以便我们能更好的学习,参照执行。“三规一法”的内容是《仙桃市中小学教学常规》、《仙桃市中小学教研常规》、《仙桃市中小学常规管理》和《仙桃市教学事故处理办法》。
说实话,没学之前我还从来没有听说有关“三规一法”的内容,只知道有《教师法》,平时有领导进行管理,还真不知道有这些内容来约束,管理老师 。上面的内容对我们的一点一滴,一言一行都进行了规定,对领导,对老师都有不同的规定。没学之前还不觉得,总认为我们老师平时做得都还不错,学习之后感觉我们平时的很多行为都违被了“三规一法”的内容。静下来仔细想想,身为人师,肩上的重任就是教书育人,虽然我们平时对自己的一言一行都及其注意,但在很多细节,很多场合我们却丢失了教师的身份。例如:我们在教室里能说普通话,但在办公室却言论“自由”;我们平时在课堂上总时不厌其烦地教书又育人,但走出课堂在生活中我又何曾注意到我的“身教”了呢?我们平时总时对学生严格要求,但为什么课堂内会传出电话声,为什么学生不能迟到早退,而我们却能随意进出教室,想什么时候进班就什么时候进班呢?平时学生不按时完成作业,我们会责问,甚至处罚,但我们平时为什么就不按时完成领导交给我们的任务呢?等等这一切都是我们学习“三规一法”之后应该深刻反思的地方。而且我认为尤其是我们这些年青的老师,从小没吃过苦,对一些传统的礼节,文化不懂,读师范时又不珍惜当时所受的教育,导致在学生和家长的心目中留下不好的印象,让学校在社会上造成了不好的影响。还有领导只注重自己“领”的地位,忽视了自己“导”的职责。因此,使学校形成了一种“其身不正,虽令不从”的局面。
通过学习“三规一法”的内容,我对“人类灵魂的工程师”有了更深层次的理解,我对自己的一言一行将更加严格要求,严格对照三规上的内容来约束自己,并将把三规上我所没做到的内容摘抄下来贴在我的办公桌上让它能时时提醒我。我相信在我不断地学习,反思中,我一定能成为一名合格的人民教师。
以下内容请删除后使用 以下内容请删除后使用 以下内容请删除后使用 以下内容请删除后使用 There are moments in life when you miss someone so much that you just want to pick them from your dreams and hug them for real! Dream what you want to dream;go where you want to go;be what you want to be,because you have only one life and one chance to do all the things you want to do. May you have enough happiness to make you sweet,enough trials to make you strong,enough
sorrow to keep you human,enough hope to make you happy? Always put yourself in others’shoes.If you feel that it hurts you,it probably hurts the other person, too. The happiest of people don’t necessarily have the best of everything;they just make the most of everything that comes along their way.Happiness lies for those who cry,those who hurt, those who have searched,and those who have tried,for only they can appreciate the importance of peoplewho have touched their lives.Love begins with a smile,grows with a kiss and ends with a tear.The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past, you can’t go on well in lifeuntil you let go of your past failures and heartaches. When you were born,you were crying and everyone around you was smiling.Live your life so that when you die,you're the one who is smiling and everyone around you is cryig.Please send this message to those people who mean something to you,to those who have touched your life in one way or another,to those who make you smile when you really need it,to those that make you see the brighter side of things when you are really down,to those who you want to let them know that you appreciate their friendship.And if you don’t, don’t worry,nothing bad will happen to you,you will just miss out on the opportunity to brighten someone’s day with this message.Since we went to school, we have access to English all the time, because it is one of the necessary subjects. Before we attend college, we keep our attention on the grammar, but now college means the new stage and we should pay attention to practical English. Here are some suggestions.First, it is important to speak out loudly. The purpose of learning English is to communicate with foreigners, so as to get to know more about the world. Grammar is not the only thing we care about. What we should do is to open our mouths and improve our ability to use spoken English. It begins with reading textbooks. When we listen to the tapes and repeat many times, then our d.President Trump, as he often does, had a few things to sayAfter admitting that he had been lonely over the holidays, Trump took advantage of his first public appearance of the new year Wednesday to air lingering grievances, make multiple false claims and reinforce recent decisions that have rattled financial markets and his party’s leaders.As he held forth for more than 90 minutes before a small pool of reporters and photographers, members of his Cabinet, ostensibly called to the White House for a meeting, sat quietly around a long conference table.Trump defended his decision last month to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and sharply cut the deployment to Afghanistan, moves that disturbed Republican allies in Congress and prompted the resignation of Defense Secretary James N. Mattis. In doing so, he contradicted his own recent claim that the U.S. had achieved its objectives of total victory over Islamic State
militants in Syria.“Look, we don't want Syria,” he continued. “We're talking about sand and death. That's what we're talking about. We're not talking about vast wealth. We're talking about sand and death,” he said, seemingly contrasting the war-wracked country with Iraq and its vast oil reserves.Iran “can do what they want there, frankly,” he added, a comment likely to unnerve officials in Israel, who have worried that a U.S. withdrawal from its positions in eastern Syria would allow Iran to expand its influence there.“It’s not my fault,” he said. “I didn’t put us there.”Trump offered little further clarity on the U.S. withdrawal from Syria, which he initially said would take place in 30 days, saying now that the pullout will “take place over a period of time.”Later, in a long riff about Afghanistan, Trump seemed to endorse Moscow’s 1979 invasion of the country — an act that the U.S. viewed as an attempt to spread communism and waged a long, covert operation to combat during the Carter and Reagan administrations.“The reason Russia was in Afghanistan was because terrorists were going into Russia,” Trump said, making a case to leave the policing of hot spots in the Mideast and Central Asia to countries in the region. “They were right to be there. The problem is it was a tough fight.”The Soviet Union eventually was bankrupted by its Afghan war, Trump added. “Russia used to be the Soviet Union. Afghanistan made it Russia, because they went bankrupt fighting in Afghanistan.”Historians generally agree that the Russian invasion and subsequent occupation of much of Afghanistan was one of several factors that contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union, although the country never went bankrupt.For years, Republicans have credited President Reagan with bringing an end to the Soviet Union by his aggressive increase in U.S. military spending.Trump’s comments stood in stark contrast to the view Mattis espoused in the resignation letter he presented last month after failing to convince the president to hold off on withdrawing from Syria.“We must do everything possible to advance an international order that is most conducive to our security, prosperity and values, and we are strengthened in this effort by the solidarity of our alliances,” Mattis wrote.Mattis’ comments clearly stung Trump, who responded last month with criticism of his former Pentagon chief. On Wednesday, he stepped that up, claiming that he fired Mattis.“What's he done for me? How had he done in Afghanistan? Not too good,” Trump said. “As you know, President Obama fired him, and essentially so did I.”Obama did not fire Mattis, although the general did retire several months early in 2013 from his position as the head of the military’s Central Command after dissenting from Obama administration policy decisions.Tuesday was Mattis’ final day at the Pentagon. Trump, in a