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Who is the campus slogan for?
Every school has its own motto, slogan and slogan to set off the educational atmosphere of the school. Take me for example. Slogans include school motto "unity, diligence, truth-seeking, innovation", "let students become talents, reassure parents, satisfy the society, cultivate a new civilization", "be a teacher, love their posts and be dedicated, be rigorous and keep pace with the times", "student safety is more important than Mount Tai", "don't climb" and "don't pick". And the slogans of most schools I have seen are quite different.

In my opinion, the school motto is the standard and requirement that all students must meet, and it is essential. Other slogans and slogans, some for teachers, some for schools, some for the whole education, mostly for teachers, parents and leaders who come to inspect schools, have little to do with students. Written on the wall, students turn a blind eye, as if there is no audience to perform, boring, lost his educational role.

School is the place where students become talents, the main base for educating students to become adults, and the only way for everyone to grow up. Everyone in the school, from the principal to the workers, serves the students; Everything in the school, including the environment and visible things, should also serve the students. Therefore, I advocate removing the utilitarian, adult and vague school motto here and returning to practicality, childlike innocence and interest. Schools at all levels should determine the school slogan according to different students. Primary schools, middle schools and universities have different needs, aesthetic tastes and world views, and campus slogans should also be designed according to the age characteristics of students.

For example, in primary schools, placards on flower stands can be designed into cartoon images that students like. "Feet don't run around, grass sleeps" is much better than "please take care of flowers and plants" and "no entry". The slogan on campus reads "Believe in yourself as the best!" Establish students' self-confidence, especially those with poor academic and discipline; "Speak boldly:' I think ...'" Cultivate students' ability to communicate with others, not blindly follow others, and dare to express their opinions; "You are the best!" We should teach students to praise others, bow to truth and facts, and eliminate the phenomenon that the "little princess" and "little emperor" were impatient and couldn't cry at first, which is helpful to cultivate the healthy mind of primary school students and eliminate jealousy. "I want to thank the person who told me my shortcomings." Correct the psychology that primary school students only listen to praise language but not criticism. In addition, the courtesy education of primary school students is also the formative stage of life, so some polite expressions such as "please, thank you, sorry, hello, I was wrong" should be added.

People in China are often considered to be too strict, methodical and unsmiling. I often like watching foreign movies. Are you addicted to the humor of the protagonist? On the traffic warning sign "accident-prone area" in China, a skeleton and two bones were painted below, which made the driver feel creepy and nervous. The warning sign on the corner of foreign highways reads: "If you want to wash your car and take a bath, please drive directly." The driver couldn't help laughing, not only knowing how to turn, but also eliminating the fatigue of driving.

I have absolutely no intention of worshipping foreign things and flattering foreign countries. I just hope the campus slogan is not too rigid. Imagine that in such a serious atmosphere, students can be naive and happy with eye-catching slogans. Is there a rebellious idea of "trying" in the imperative context? The slogan of the school not only guides the growth of students, but also respects them; Not only tell students what to do, but also be humorous; Slogans that are instructive, catchy and easy for students to remember are the best.