“Honey, do you know how conduct is graded for the whole school year? What do you need to pay attention to in order to get a good conduct grade?” This is a familiar question from parents as summer approaches. This question is also a concern for many students, especially those entering 10th grade for the first time. So, what are the secrets to help students “overcome obstacles” successfully and achieve good conduct throughout the school year?
Conduct – A Mirror Reflecting the Beauty of a Person
Conduct is an important criterion for evaluating a student’s qualities and morality throughout their learning process. It is not just a score, but also a measure reflecting the efforts, training, and maturity of each individual.
According to Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Minh – an education expert, “Good conduct is the result of a process of learning, moral training, and civilized lifestyle. Students with good conduct will be good citizens, contributing to building a civilized and progressive society.”
Criteria for Grading Student Conduct for the Whole School Year
Elementary School Students
According to Circular 22/2016/TT-BGDĐT, the grading of conduct for elementary school students is based on the following criteria:
- Obedient and polite: Knowing how to greet and be polite to teachers, friends, and adults; behaving politely, respecting everyone, and helping friends when they encounter difficulties.
- Loving and united: Knowing how to love and help friends, participating in collective activities, and building good friendships.
- Studious and diligent: Preparing lessons fully, listening attentively to lectures, actively participating in learning activities, and practicing skills.
- Honest and truthful: Not cheating, not lying, knowing how to admit and correct mistakes when making errors.
- Love of labor and hygiene: Participating in collective labor, maintaining the hygiene of the school and surrounding areas.
Middle School and High School Students
For middle school and high school students, conduct grading is based on common criteria and supplemented with some criteria appropriate to their age, such as:
- Self-aware and proactive: Fully participating in learning and extracurricular activities of the class and school, proactively exploring and absorbing new knowledge.
- Law-abiding: Knowing and obeying the law, not violating school rules, and not participating in illegal activities.
- Environmental protection: Having awareness of environmental protection, maintaining public hygiene, not littering, and not destroying plants.
- Participating in social activities: Actively participating in social, charity, and volunteer activities, contributing to building the community.
“Parent’s Merit, Mother’s Love, National Flag, Conduct”
In the proverb “Parent’s merit, mother’s love, national flag, conduct,” conduct is placed on par with other sacred values. This shows the importance of conduct in life.
According to folk beliefs, good conduct is a manifestation of a kind soul, blessed and protected by ancestors. People with good conduct are often loved and respected by everyone, and have advantages in work and life.
Important Notes When Grading Conduct
- Fairness and transparency: Conduct grading needs to be carried out fairly, transparently, and impartially, based on clear and specific criteria.
- Role of family: The family plays an important role in educating children about morality. Parents need to spend time talking, sharing, and guiding their children about good moral values, creating a healthy family environment for their children to develop comprehensively.
- Role of school: The school is responsible for organizing moral education activities, building a healthy learning environment, and creating conditions for students to practice their character and develop comprehensively.
How to Grade Student Conduct for the Whole School Year: Secrets to “Overcoming Obstacles” Successfully
To have good conduct throughout the school year, students need to pay attention to the following:
- Always maintain a positive and proactive attitude: Pay attention in class, actively participate in discussions, complete homework fully, and participate in collective activities of the class and school.
- Practice self-awareness and discipline: Always study consciously, comply with school regulations, maintain general hygiene, and not violate the law.
- Respect teachers and friends: Greet politely, behave courteously, help friends when they encounter difficulties, and avoid fighting.
- Implement well the criteria of each grade level: Be obedient and polite, loving and united, studious, honest, love labor, maintain hygiene, be self-aware, proactive, law-abiding, protect the environment, and participate in social activities.
To ensure conduct grading goes smoothly, students can refer to additional materials and handbooks from teachers and the school.
Conclusion
Conduct is an important criterion for evaluating a person. Grading student conduct is a necessary task, contributing to moral education and character training for the younger generation. Always maintain good conduct to become useful citizens for society!
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