The Three Good Students and the Civilized Students are both honorary titles set up by the school to recognize the outstanding performance of students, but the selection criteria and emphasis of the two are slightly different.
A good student is a student who has excellent performance in three aspects: moral, intellectual and physical. Specifically, the following aspects are usually considered in the selection of the top three students:
1.Moral Character:Students are required to have good moral character, such as honesty and trustworthiness, respect for teachers, friendship with classmates, and concern for the collective.
2.Academic Performance:Students are required to achieve excellent results in subject studies, including test scores, usual performance, homework completion, etc.
3.Physical Exercise:Students are required to actively participate in physical exercise, have good physical fitness and be in good health.
Civilized students, on the other hand, pay more attention to the performance of students in terms of civilized literacy. The following aspects are usually considered in the selection of civilized students:
1.Civilized etiquette:Students are required to have good civilized etiquette literacy, such as treating people appropriately, and behaving in a civilized manner.
.Public order:Students are required to consciously abide by public order, such as queuing in an orderly manner and not cutting in line at will.
3.Environmental Health:Students are required to take care of environmental hygiene, do not litter, do not spit, etc.
4.Social Responsibility:Students are required to have a sense of social responsibility, actively participate in social welfare activities, and contribute to society.
Therefore, the difference between a good student and a civilized student is mainly due to the different selection criteria and emphasis. The three good students pay more attention to the overall quality of students, including moral, intellectual and physical aspects; Civilized students, on the other hand, pay more attention to the performance of students in terms of civilized literacy. Both are honorary titles established by the school to recognize the outstanding performance of students, but the emphasis is slightly different.