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Inaugural Address
On a frigid Winter's day, January 20, 1961, John Fitzgerald Kennedy took the oath of office as the 35th President of the United States. At age 43, he was the youngest man and the first Roman Catholic ever elected. He had won by one of the smallest margins of victory, only 115,000 popular votes. This is the speech he delivered announcing the dawn of a new era as young Americans born in the 20th century first assumed leadership of the Nation.
Vice President Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, President Truman, reverend clergy, fellow citizens, we observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom -- symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning -- signifying renewal, as well as change. For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three quarters ago.
The world is very different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe -- the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God.
We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans, born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this Nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.
Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
This much we pledge and more.
To those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends. United, there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. Divided, there is little we can do -- for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder.
To those new States whom we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge our word that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced by a far more iron tyranny. We shall not always expect to find them supporting our view. But we shall always hope to find them strongly supporting their own freedom -- and to remember that, in the past, those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside.
To those peoples in the huts and villages across the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required, not because the Communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.
To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge -- to convert our good words into good deeds in a new alliance for progress -- to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty. But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot become the prey of hostile powers. Let all our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversion anywhere in the Americas. And let every other power know that this Hemisphere intends to remain the master of its own house.
To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support -- to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective -- to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run.
Finally, to those nations who would make themselves our adversary, we offer not a pledge but a request -- that both sides begin anew the quest for peace, before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.
We dare not tempt them with weakness. For only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be certain beyond doubt that they will never be employed.
But neither can two great and powerful groups of nations take comfort from our present course -- both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom, yet both racing to alter that uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of mankind's final war.
So let us begin anew, remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.
Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belaboring those problems which divide us.
Let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations.
Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors. Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths, and encourage the arts and commerce.
Let both sides unite to heed in all corners of the earth the command of Isaiah -- to undo the heavy burdens...and let the oppressed go free.
And if a beachhead of cooperation may push back the jungle of suspicion, let both sides join in creating a new endeavor, not a new balance of power, but a new world of law, where the strong are just and the weak secure and the peace preserved.
All this will not be finished in the first 100 days. Nor will it be finished in the first 1,000 days, nor in the life of this administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin.
In your hands, my fellow citizens, more than mine, will rest the final success or failure of our course. Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty. The graves of young Americans who answered the call to service surround the globe.
Now the trumpet summons us again -- not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need -- not as a call to battle, though embattled we are -- but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in and year out, rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation -- a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself.
Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you join in that historic effort?
In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility -- I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it -- and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.
And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country.
My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.
Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own.
John F. Kennedy - January 20, 1961
Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity.
But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land. So we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition.
In a sense we have come to our nations capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir. This note was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check which has come back marked "insufficient funds." But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation.
So we have come to cash this check -- a check that will give us upon demand the riches of freedom and the security of justice.
We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to open the doors of opportunity to all of Gods children. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.
It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment and to underestimate the determination of the Negro. This sweltering summer of the Negros legitimate discontent will not pauntil there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning.
As Americans gather to celebrate this week, we show our gratitude for the many blessings in our lives. We are grateful for our friends and families who fill our lives with purpose and love. Were grateful for our beautiful country, and for the prosperity we enjoy. Were grateful for the chance to live, work and worship in freedom. And in this Thanksgiving week, we offer thanks and praise to the provider of all these gifts, Almighty God.
We also recognize our duty to share our blessings with the least among us. Throughout the holiday season, schools, churches, synagogues and other generous organizations gather food and clothing for their neighbors in need. Many young people give part of their holiday to volunteer at homeless shelters or food pantries. On Thanksgiving, and on every day of the year, America is a more hopeful nation because of the volunteers who serve the weak and the vulnerable.
The Thanksgiving tradition of compassion and humility dates back to the earliest days of our society. And through the years, our deepest gratitude has often been inspired by the most difficult times. Almost four centuries ago, the pilgrims set aside time to thank God after suffering through a bitter winter. George Washington held Thanksgiving during a trying stay at Valley Forge. And President Lincoln revived the Thanksgiving tradition in the midst of a civil war.
The past year has brought many challenges to our nation, and Americans have met every one with energy, optimism and faith. After lifting our economy from a recession, manufacturers and entrepreneurs are creating jobs again. Volunteers from across the country came together to help hurricane victims rebuild. And when the children of Beslan, Russia suffered a brutal terrorist attack, the world saw Americas generous heart in an outpouring of compassion and relief.
The greatest challenges of our time have come to the men and women who protect our nation. Were fortunate to have dedicated firefighters and police officers to keep our streets safe. Were grateful for the homeland security and intelligence personnel who spend long hours on faithful watch. And we give thanks to the men and women of our military who are serving with courage and skill, and making our entire nation proud.
尊敬的xx:
今天提了一个问题,西班牙是小国,葡萄牙是小国,荷兰是小国,英国也不大,什么是大,在他看来,眼光大,胸怀大才是真正大,你能包容各个国家的文化,把全球的事情当成自己的事情,把全世界的资源当成自己的资源,把全世界的人才当成自己的人才,如果天天想着为自己,为自己,就没戏了。他刚从达罗斯回来,谈的都是全世界的事,地球发生什么,在亚布力的区别,就是怎么样成为第一,这是区别,这是距离。
在那边听的是大气变暖,人类应该做什么事情,全世界团结起来解决人类的问题。他坚信一点,未来的企业,如果希望成为一流的企业,你的国家希望成为一流的国家,必须把整个全人类的事情当成自己的事情,把全地球的事情当成自己的事情,这是他对大国崛起的想法的看法。
要做大,首先眼光要大,胸怀要大,而且气度要大。有人说过,为什么不能拿到诺贝尔奖,因为人拿诺贝尔奖,永远想到他为国家争光,而诺贝尔奖为全人类增光,为地球增光的'事情,如果以自己的利益去走,一定不会拿到诺贝尔奖,也做不到诺贝尔奖的境界。
另外对奥运会,因为他对奥运会感觉不是太深,总觉得是北京的事。奥运会不会把变成一个崛起的大国,但是应该想能够为什么奥运做一些什么,奥运会确实还有500多天,弄会场建得是很紧急,有没有想过为什么这么多国家希望举办奥运会,洛杉矶奥运会是美国创造一个模式,一个标准,如果这次奥运会想到能够把它变成的元素加进去,天天讲文化传递进去,今天奥运会这个平台到,有没有想到把我们的价值观,把我们的文化,把一切装在里面,使奥运会赋予新的东西,永远为我们挣钱,如果想到就是仅仅年奥运会挣钱,每个企业都想赚什么,国家赚什么,他觉得奥运会对的意义并没有充分发挥,应该把奥运会整个里加入的元素,使得以后举办奥运会中,以为榜样,而不是以洛杉矶奥运会为榜样,这样的话才会越走越大。必须有大国的气度,大国的眼光,去赚未来的钱,一辈子的钱,而不是赚年的钱,这是他对奥运会的看法。
亲爱的老师,同学们:
“虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后”这句话,是伟人XXX主席说的。
这句话的意义在于告诫那些稍有成就,便沾沾自喜,自我满足的人,务必谦虚谨慎,戒骄戒躁,争取更大的进步。
在这个问题上,我是有过教训的。三年二级的期末考试,我有幸获全班和全年级第一名。老师的表扬,同学们的赞许,爸妈的夸奖,使我得意忘形,飘飘然起来。爷爷一方面肯定,一方面提醒,要我千万别骄傲,别自满,可我没当回事,反而认为自己天生聪明,脑瓜灵活。于是该看的书不看了,该做的题不做了,有时上课也不专心听老师讲,一知半解的东西也不再去打破砂锅问到底了。四年级下学期期末考试,数学和科学考得很不理想,别说全年级第一,就是全班,仅得了个第三。
我很不好意思地把实情告诉爷爷,硬着头皮等着受训挨罚。爷爷不但没有发脾气,反而给我讲了个富有哲理的故事:三个瓶子,其中一个装满了水,一个没一点水,一个装半瓶水,晃动瓶子,装满水的瓶子和没水的`瓶子都不会响,只有那装一半水的瓶子,响得厉害。听了这个故事,我明白了,自己就是那装着半瓶水的瓶子。
那半瓶水成了我骄傲的资本,由年级第一退到全班第三,这样的教训能不吸取吗?
虚心是进步的推动力,骄傲是进步的拦路虎,这就是“虚心使人进步,骄傲使人落后”给我的启示。
尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们:
你们好,我讲话的题目是:《名著伴我成长》
在炎炎夏日,有一种东西能为你送去清凉;在那寒冬腊月,有一种东西能带给你无限温暖;快乐时,它与你一起欢舞;悲伤时,它抚平你心中的伤痛。它是谁?它就是承载着人类历史的代代文明,传播着古今中外的人文风情的名著,一种没有浮华的外衣,却用它独特的触角——文字,镌刻历史,凝聚智慧,一直魅力四射的精神食粮!
读书是我生命的泉水,使我单调孤寂的生活变得丰富生动,如我忠实有趣的朋友伴我成长。随着年龄的增长,我对读书的兴趣越来越大,学习之余,开始有意识的读一些世界名著和教育书籍,每读到一本好书时,就像有一股股温暖而滋润心扉的气流,在不知不觉中慢慢沐浴着我,牵动了我的心,让我在不知不觉中陶醉,在悄然无声中领略教育真谛。
美国诗人狄金森说过:“没有一艘船能像一本书,也没有一匹骏马能像一页跳跃的诗行那样,把人带往远方”。是啊!书给了我们每个人不同颜色的天空,一千个人读《哈姆雷特》就会有一千个哈姆雷特的形象,书的广褒是任何传媒途径也不能比拟的。
读过夏洛蒂·布朗特的《简爱》,折服于Jane对爱情的执著,这也是一种信仰,一种为了实现自我的坚持。由此我联想到我们的现实生活,我们在实现自我时的状态,虎头蛇尾是经常,半途而废也不稀奇。我们离成功有时只有一步之遥的坚持。《简爱》教会我,坚持自己的信仰,不畏艰难一步步实现它。透过美国女作家米切尔的《飘》,再现了百年前那烽火连年的时代,人们对战争前后的态度。是怨天尤人,还是努力适应;是死守旧制,还是尝试改变;是做旧制的俘虏,还是做新制的勇士。态度问题,态度决定了一切。我们的生活是由自己来创造的,我要学习郝思佳做生活的强者,勇敢的面对改变。《谁动了我的奶酪》系列及《穷爸爸富爸爸》等都是把新鲜的处事态度带给我们,让我们更好的生活,更好的把握机会。书,让我懂得了生活是自己的,用自己积极态度赢得好生活。
与书为舞,我感慨一滴水就是一片海;与书为舞,我惊叹整个世界就是一本书;与书为舞,我顿悟我们的`教学是一门艺术,是一项伟大的工程。《发展与教育心理学》让我明嘹了学生的成长过程,各个年龄阶段学生在思维、情感、认知等方面的发展水平,在平时的教学中,可据此来结合学生的具体情况,选择合适的教学活动,运用能激发儿童兴趣的教学语言等;《教学现场与教学细节》中的课堂实录和理论剖析,让我领会到优秀教师的风采,深感教学的艺术性,从而明确了自己教学之路的方向,尝试着为孩子营造艺术和学术相结合的课堂教学;《给教师的建议》为我解开了许多教学中的困惑,教会了我如何和孩子相处,在课堂上如何调控,如何为孩子创造自由健康成长的空间;与书为舞,我一天天变得充实,一天天懂得人生的真谛,一天天实现教师的使命。
书籍中,那些大文学家、大教育家、大艺术家充满生命激情和智慧的言语,大哲学家、大思想家、大宗教家们超脱的情怀,甚至平民百姓、推车卖浆之流的可贵的品质和真诚的爱心,都会我们的生命变得特别开阔、灵动、开放、乐观、旷达、鲜亮;使我们的感情特别丰富和细腻,特别饱满和高贵;使我们永远不满现状、不断进取、大胆创造、革新自我,永远追求那种令学生激情满怀的生命境界;使我们的教学产生那种令人荡气回肠的艺术魅力。
我想,如果没有书香滋润,我们的生命将是何等乏味与孱弱,我们的教学将是何等的死板与无趣。人的灵魂,也许只有经过书香沐浴熏陶后,才能充实丰盈我们健康的生命和一颗恒抱希望的心,我感谢这么多年书籍对我的滋养与磨炼,它是我人生道路上一个不可多得的知己。在宁静中,让我从那字里行间读出一种无言的神圣与庄严,让我有一种摆脱了世俗的喧闹的踏实与坦然。给人生铺砌了一条五彩斑谰的路途。那飘逸的梦想,时时温暖着我的人生。
尊敬的各位领导、评委:
大家下午好!
看到《我与名著》这个题目,使人自然而然的想起了中国四大名著《水浒传》《西游记》《红楼梦》《三国演义》,这都是中华文化的瑰宝。当然,在浩如烟海的文学史上,名著何其多乎?曾记得笛卡儿说过一句话:“读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人在谈话。”我们从读书中学做人,从《史记》中学到严肃的历史精神,从《正气歌》中学到人格的刚烈,从鲁迅的文章中学到批判精神,从托尔斯泰的文学中学到道德的执着。古诗有云:“问渠哪得清如许,为有源头活水来”,我们的思想需要源头活水,而这源头活水正是来源于读书,作为人民教师,我也对古今中外的名著时有阅览,遗憾的是蜻蜓点水,浅尝辄止。 偶然一个机会,在朋友家的书桌上看到一本《论语》译注,他吸引了我的眼球,正如《黄生借书说》中的一句话:“书非借不能读也”,我爱不释手的读了几便,于丹教授在此书中是以白话诠释经典,以经典诠释智慧,把两千多年前的论语用一个现代人对社会,对生活,对人生的感悟演绎出来,看完这本书真的是受益匪浅,给人以心灵的震撼!但每个人理解的程度不同,感受也会不同,我的理解就是此书教导世人如何做人,如何做一个好人,一个对社会有用的人,而做人的起点就是要有一个乐观积极的心态,与人为善、修身养性,做好自我。
《论语》的精华之一,就是告诉我们,如何用平和的心态来对待生活中的缺憾与苦难。人首先要能够正确面对人生的遗憾,不要纠缠在里面,一遍遍地问
天问地,这样只能加重你的苦痛。子曰:“已所不欲,勿施于人”,应该放下时且放下,你宽容别人,其实是给自己留下来一片海阔天空。对于我们来说,大的就是工作中,小的就是家庭中,同事之间、夫妻之间,一些陈谷子烂芝麻的事,不要抑郁于胸,要学会自己劝自己,想开些,何必计较那么多呢?请记住印度诗哲泰戈尔所说的话:“如果你因为错过太阳而哭泣,那么你也将错过星星了。”
在处世之道中,孔子提倡的“不在其位,不谋其政”,隐含着就是“在其位要谋其政”。在工作中我们每个人都有自己的岗位,做好本职工作是前提,社会是一所大学校,要想在工作中有所作为,真正的胜任本职工作,就要多听、多想、多看、多思、谨言慎行,以自己的身体力行结合别人的间接经验才会使自己在工作中游刃有余。如果每个人都能做好自己份内的`事,那么整个集体就是一个和谐的集体,是一个积极向上的集体。
高尔基说,书是人类进步的阶梯。读书的好处很多,如果读一本好书,对我们的好处就会更多,我们的进步也会更快。我国的传世经典《论语》就是这样一本好书,它教会了我们怎样学习、怎样交朋友、怎样做人等许多道理,对我有很大的启示!
就拿曾子的一句话来说吧:“吾日三省吾身:为人谋而不忠乎?与朋友交而不信乎?传不习乎?”这句话用第一人称想我们阐述了三个道理:帮别人做事要尽心尽力;与朋友交往要诚心相待;老师传授的知识要用心温习。我喜欢曾子的这句话,它不仅教我们要天天反省自己,还教我们学习的方法,做人的基本准则。当然,我喜欢《论语》这本书,因为它不仅把我带到了浩瀚的知识海洋和古代文化当中,而且它更从生活、做人方面引领着我向光辉的圣人道路走去。
在《论语》中,子游说的一句话对我感触很深:“事君数,斯辱矣;朋友数,斯疏矣。我的理解就是距离产生美。这非常像禅宗所推崇的一个境界,叫做“花未全开月未圆”。这是人间最好的境界。花一旦全开,马上就要凋谢了;月一旦全圆,马上就要缺损了。而未全开,未全圆,仍使你的内心有所期待,有所憧憬。朋友之道,亲人之道,皆是如此。稍微留一点分寸,得到的往往是海阔天空。孔子曰:“吾十五而有志于学,三十而立,四十而不惑,五十而知天命,六十而耳顺,七十而从心所欲,不逾矩。”《论语》里的这段话,是孔子在讲自己的人生轨迹:十五岁是学习的起点,选择好方向,三十岁能牢固地自立,四十岁对各种问题不疑惑,五十岁知道天命是什么,……。圣人描述的这个人生坐标放在了今天,在天地悠悠,斗转星移中,面对物欲横流、转瞬即逝,让每一个凡夫俗子去体验,去规划自己的人生。我想,人的一生60岁之前是人身的黄金时刻,60岁之后呢,对于大多数人来说,也就像别人调侃的一句戏言一样:六十岁告老还乡,七十岁打打麻将,八十岁晒晒太阳,九十岁躺在床上,一百岁挂在墙上。总而言之,人生短暂,不可荒废,说到此处,我不得不为小沈阳的经典而叹服:眼睛一睁一闭,一天过去了,眼睛闭住再不睁开,一辈子过去了。同志们,珍惜今天吧,珍惜着年轻的时刻吧!
孔子圣贤对于我们来说是遥不可及的,但是我们将孔子从圣人的高位复原到脚踏实地的普通者,将圣贤经典点化为涓涓心语,不故作高深,不矫情卖弄, 于是,圣人不再遥远,经典不再尘封。 “书中自有颜如玉,书中自有黄金屋”。让我从流芳千古的《论语》中,解读当下社会和生活,让我们豁然开朗,让我们坦然微笑,让我们掩卷而思吧!
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My favorite subject is math.Some people think its difficult,but I think its interesting.And I like my math teacher Mr Qu best.Because he is very fun.I have two math classes every day.
我最喜欢的科目是数学。一些人认为它是很难的.,但是我认为它是令人感兴趣的。而且我非常喜欢我的数学老师屈先生。因为他很有趣。我每天都有两节数学课。
Learn How to Say No
Weve all been taught that we should help people. It is the right thing to do and will make us popular with others. It may even win us favors in return. However, we must be realistic. We cant say yes to every request. If we did, we would fail or go crazy for sure. Sometimes we simply dont have the time to help. In this case, we must know how to say no politely.
When we need to say no, here is one method we can try. First, we should tell the truth. If we really cant do something, we should just say so. Second, we should remember to refuse requests politely. We must communicate clearly, but must also be sincere and sympathetic. A true friend will understand. Finally, we must not feel guilty about saying no. Sometimes refusing others is the right thing to do. It can save ourselves, and them, a lot of trouble. In short, we cannot please everyone all the time. Refusing favors is a part of life.
尊敬的老师,各位家长:
大家好!
今天能在这里,与各位家长沟通交流,我感到非常荣幸。首先,我要感谢班主任老师对我的信任和对孩子的肯定。实事求是地讲,我的孩子并不是一个特别出色的学生,在许多方面他还有着欠缺,但他却是一个肯刻苦、好学习,有上进心的孩子。在这里,我愿意把我教育孩子的一点心得与大家交流。我觉得教育孩子主要应从3个方面入手。
一、要教育孩子有信心
信心是孩子愿学习、好学习的前提条件。因此,必须把教育孩子有信心,作为养成孩子良好学习习惯、提高孩子学习成绩的先决条件。我的孩子各科成绩比较起来,数学成绩稍差,有时他自己也会对数学产生厌烦情绪。这时,我就经常鼓励孩子相信自己、坚定信心。比如,遇到难题、偏题自己做不出来时,他要么打电话问同学,要么问父母,甚至干脆不做了。我觉得这会养成他的依赖习惯,便鼓励孩子自己动脑思考,有时和他一起分析问题、确定思路,使他渐渐养成了独立思考的习惯,慢慢建立了信心,对数学不那么畏惧了,数学成绩也有了稳步的提高。
二、要教育孩子有责任心
责任心是孩子干好一切事情的基础,也是孩子学习和将来工作的必备的素质。在培养孩子责任心方面,我主要是在时常的小事中有意识地提示他、教育他。比如,自己对待任何事情上包括工作和生活,从不唬弄、应付,总是尽自己所能认真做好,特别是在与孩子有关或者孩子知晓的`事件上。这样,他也逐渐养成了认真负责的习惯。7年级上半学期,他负责生物,每次他都能按照老师的要求,认真负责地把好每一个环节,认真检查同学生物导航作业完成情况。
三、要教育孩子有爱心
爱心是中华民族传统美德的重要指向,也是文明社会对每个公民的基本要求。教育孩子有爱心,并不仅是让他爱自己、爱父母和亲人,也要教育他爱同学、爱集体,长大以后爱自己的祖国。在这方面,空洞的说教苍白无力,现身说法、言传身教才能给孩子留下深深的记忆、刻上不灭的烙印。因此,我总是在孩子面前注意自省、自律,时时用自己的言行教育和影响孩子。记得他小的时候,有一次我领他去公园玩,突然看见了一个老大娘摔倒在地,我赶紧过去扶起了老人。孩子还以为我认识老人,当他知道我并不认识老人、疑惑地问我为什么时,我就借此机会给他讲人与人之间要互相帮助、互相关心,要有爱心。经过潜移默化的影响,爱心意识已经在他心萌动,并且有了爱心的举动。
以上是我教育孩子的一点体会。在有意识地培养孩子“三心”意识和行为的同时,我认为密切与学校、老师的沟通联系,也是培养孩子良好习惯和意志品质的有效途径。在这方面,我主要是利用好家长会的时间,及时与老师沟通,掌握孩子在校期间的表现、成绩等,同时反馈孩子在家里的情况,以便于老师了解。这样就形成了家庭与学校、家长与老师的良性互动,为及时发现孩子身上存在的问题并及时采取有针对性的措施予以纠正提供了可能,促使孩子少走弯路,一直健康地成长。
张老师,各位家长朋友:
大家好。
我是xx的家长,首先感谢张老师给我这个机会与在座的各位一起探讨对孩子的培养和教育的问题。其实,梁云姝在学习和班级各方面工作中能保持一个相对好的状态,离不开各科老师的关注,特别是班主任老师的倾心付出。
家庭是孩子成长的摇篮,家长是孩子一生的老师,我相信,每个家长都希望把孩子培养成一个相对出色的人才。今天我只跟大家探讨一个问题,就是如何培养孩子读书写作方面的习惯。
记得上一次来开家长会,散会的时候有位家长问我说,你就是梁云姝的妈妈吗,梁云姝的作文写的很好,你是怎么教她的。当时我就感觉有点惭愧,其实梁云姝的作文写的并不算好,但,今天在这里,我还是愿意就对她写作文的一些指导方法问题跟大家一起分享。
首先,从一开始上学的时候,我就引导她多读书,我觉得不阅读的孩子就像一扇房子没有窗户,阳光射不进来。读书和不读书的孩子,他的人生轨迹是完全不同的。好在,我的孩子比较喜欢读书,我也特别喜欢帮她买一些符合她年龄特点又有良好影响的书籍,梁云姝非常喜欢儿童作家杨红樱、汤素兰、伍美珍,以及曹文轩的作品,凡是他们出版的书,她都及时买下来一睹为快,几年下来,孩子的书柜已经满满的,她读的书已经有上百本。另外因为我是初中语文老师,所以我也让她读一些中学生要读的国内外文学名著,比如《假如给我三天光明》《汤姆叔叔的小屋》《老人与海》《爱的教育》之类的作品,虽然对她来说内容有些深奥,但我认为看一本好书,就好象跟一个伟大的人在面对面的谈话,会让孩子的思想更加深刻心灵更加清澈。另外,我觉得府新小学确实是一座书香校园,很重视对学生读书习惯的培养,每次放寒暑假的时候,学校都会给各个年级的孩子精心推荐几部假期里阅读的文学作品,这样的机会我从来不会错过,每次学校推荐的课外书,我都会让孩子及时去买来读一读。并且每次读书的时候,我都让孩子拿着笔,把书中一些好的词语或者句子画出来,记在脑子里,不能让读书流于形式,只看个故事看个笑话,要从中学习优秀的写作语言和方法。慢慢的读的书多了,脑子里的积累也多了,好的词语和句子也多了。这样,她写作文的`时候偶尔就能用上一些比较好的成语或句子,使她的作文能增点色彩。
第二,我要求孩子必须多写作,这方面的教育,我坚持了三年。孩子从幼儿园跨入府新小学上一年级的那天开始,我就给她规定,每个周必须要写一篇日记或者作文。我在网上给她开通了QQ空间,所有她写的文字,我都给她打出来,保存在空间日志里。刚上一年级的时候,她还不会写几个字,那么就以拼音来代替,或者她口述,我给她打字。三年以来,我一直这样坚持着,不管作业怎么多,不管多么想出去玩,每周一篇作文的习惯决不能改,漏掉的下个周必须补上去。一二年级的时候还可以,三年级以后基本上语文老师每个周末都会布置写一篇作文,我就不给她增加负担,以免产生逆反的情绪,所以我规定把老师布置的作文写好就算完成本周的任务。这样,从她一年级开始到三年级结束,在她的空间日志里,已经有一百多篇作文。有时她看着网友浏览自己文章并写下评论,也有一种小小的满足感。
第三,我认为满足她的成就感,激起写作兴趣还有一个办法,就是给她投稿。三年级,她报名参加威海晚报小记者活动,虽然小记者没什么具体的活动,但小记者的文章却可以在报纸上优先发表。因此,我就陆续帮她修改一些以前写过的像样的作文,向报社投稿。五月份她的第一篇作文《春天的诗》在威海晚报上发表的时候,孩子非常兴奋,反反复复看了好几遍,半年下来,在威海晚报上共发表作文十篇左右。这些对孩子来说,不但有成就感,也是一笔宝贵的经验和财富。梁云姝经常说班上很多同学的作文写的很好,老师经常表扬,其实我觉得家长如果注意帮助孩子积累,帮助孩子投投稿,让孩子享受一下作品变成铅字见诸报端的成就感并不是很难。
第四,我想谈谈如何具体指导孩子写作文。偶尔会有朋友这样问我,该怎么指导孩子写作文,孩子写出来的文字太平淡,就像记流水账。其实我也有同样的困惑,每当孩子问我妈妈这个作文怎么写,说实话我一时也不能马上给她一个具体的思路,写作,毕竟不是千篇一律的有固定模式的东西,千人千面,每个人都会有自己的风格。但给她一些方法的引导也是必要的,每当这个时候,我会帮她找出类似的课文,或者在网上查找一些相同题目的学生作文来给她作参考。当然,我不是让她照搬照抄别人的语言。我要让她学习别人好的写作思路和结构。找到一篇优秀文章后,我会让她读一遍,然后关掉电脑让她分析给我听,别人的作文是按照怎么样的思路来写的,比如第一段写什么,第二段写什么,结尾写什么。学习了别人良好的结构设计,就好比心中有了骨头架子,再想一想用怎样的语言或示例去添血加肉,让文章变得丰满起来。长此以往,慢慢的孩子在心里对许多类型的作文题目也渐渐有了一些框架结构的经验积累。
比如说,遇到写景色的文章,如:春。可以按照这样的结构来写。第1段总写春的美以及给人的感受,最后一段照应开头再总结一下春美景以及给人带来的启示或抒发了怎么样的感情。中间的几段可以这样安排第2段写春天的色彩,第3段写春天的声音,第4段春天的味道,第5段写春天的希望。中间几段也可以这样按地点安排:第二段春天的田野,第三段春天的公园,第四段春天的海滨,第五段春天的校园。春夏秋冬凡是写景的作文都可以按照这几种结构来安排,结构清楚,语言优美,就不会显得文章很空洞。
再比如遇到写人的文章,如:我的老师。第一段总的写老师的外貌特点性格爱好等,第二段和第三段通过一件或两件典型的事来表现老师的性格特点或者高尚品格,最后一段写老师对自己的影响,并表达对老师的尊敬感激或怀念之情。
再比如写读后感或观后感之类的文章。第一段介绍看过的文章或作品的大体内容,第二段具体写作品中哪个人物,或者哪个镜头哪个情节最令你感受深刻,给你怎么样的启发。第三段可以联系自己的学习或生活谈谈自己在这方面的经验体会,第四段可以还是要和第一段照应一下,再来写写这次读过的作品给自己什么样的感受和启示,表达喜爱之情。
总之,脑子里总结了经验,以后遇到类似的作文题目,自己好歹心中有个大体的思路,就不至于每次都绞尽脑汁,翻来覆去泛泛其谈,甚至无话可说。
以上,是我个人针对孩子在阅读写作方面习惯培养的一些粗浅的做法认识,有不当之处欢迎各位家长予以指正。
当然,我在培养孩子方面还有许多烦恼和困惑的地方,比如她性格不够大方,不能踊跃参加学校的各项活动,上课不能积极响亮的回答问题;比如她习惯养成的不好,经常丢三落四忘拿东西,或者因为贪玩不按时写作业,读英语也是隔三差五不能每天坚持。
总之,孩子的心灵犹如一张白纸,一杯清水,需要老师和家长共同的描绘和引导,让我们在培养教育孩子的道路上携手并进,使每个孩子都养成终身受益的好习惯,带着老师和家长的关注和期望,走出更广阔的人生。
最后祝张老师和各位家长工作顺利,快乐每一天。
谢谢大家。
尊敬的老师和家长:
你们好!
我是李××的妈妈。
在孩子成长的过程中,每个家长都有各自的一套教育方法,这与孩子的家庭环境、孩子的性格、平时的习惯等等各个方面都有着密不可分的联系。但不管哪种方式,我觉得给孩子打好基础很重要,我希望她有一个好的习惯和好的性格,有了这些将来的成长会顺利很多,所以我主要是从这两方面努力。
一、养成好的习惯
1、爱看书的习惯
在我们每个人成长的过程都离不开学习,都不能离开书。上学的时候需要学习,需要看书,长大了同样需要从书上获取不同的生活知识,活到老学到老,所以我希望孩子爱看书,养成喜欢看书的习惯。我是这样做的,从孩子一岁的时候,我就开始给她买书了,给她看一些小动物,认识动物。孩子长大点,我就买一些小故事书,还给她订了一些杂志。一定让孩子多到书店,感受读书的氛围。支持孩子买书,鼓励孩子读书,每天给孩子一定的读书时间。长这么大,她读的书一个书橱已经放不下了。
2、勤学好问的习惯
孩子是天真的,遇到很多不明白的事物,一定要有耐心对待她的疑问,实在不会的马上通过百度进行搜索,不要冷落她的一些问题,始终让她感到不迷茫、不困惑、有一种吸收新知识的愉快感,最起码不让她感到厌烦。
3、完成作业的习惯
我和孩子一同学习,学习孩子的笔记和教学资料,然后再给她批改作业和日记,错的进行纠正。多余时间预习明天的新课或者复习巩固学过的知识。
二、养成好的性格
培养孩子一个良好的性格,会让他(她)受益一生。
首先培养耐心。孩子有时候作业多了,做不完就会很烦躁、着急,大人多数会不耐烦地吵,这时就需要冷静地去关心。孩子是夸出来的,给他鼓励,实在不行边说边给她示范怎么做,慢慢告诉她着急是没有用的,在这个过程中给她一定的成就感。
其次培养她的爱心。父母对孩子倾注了所有的.爱,孩子也是首先感受到父母的爱。让她参与父母的一些家务,简单点的如择菜、剥蒜、洗东西等等一些小事情;养一些小的动物,如小金鱼,换水、喂食让她来完成,培养她的爱心。
再则是培养他的同情心。谁都不希望自己的孩子长大以后成为一个冷漠无情的人。让她学会关心别人,养成助人为乐的好习惯;让她懂得什么是付出,多做一些力所能及的事情,如打扫卫生、值日等等。赢得同学们的尊敬和信赖,无形中会培养她一种自豪的荣誉感。
现实中遇到各种情况我也有矛盾和模糊的时候,不知道怎么做是正确的,这就需要多和老师沟通、交流,老师的一些建议和意见非常关键。总之我感到对孩子投入的多,回报的就多;投入的少,孩子收获的也就少。
说了这么多,不知道正确不正确,谢谢大家!
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