第一篇:高一开学演讲词
青春寄语__高一新生开学演讲稿
李良清
亲爱的同学们:
欢迎你们来到沈丘三高这所坐落于颖水之滨,人杰地灵,厚德载物,学风醇厚,书香飘溢的神圣学府!
同学们!从今天起,你们全新的生活就开始了!你们将载着新的希望和梦想踏上人生新的征程。
也许,你昨天学业上曾经拥有辉煌,那会成为你记忆中的甜蜜回忆。也许,你昨天曾遭遇挫折,但那已变成腮边几滴苦涩的泪痕。忘记昨日的成功与失败,怀揣着青春的梦想,我们一起上路吧!迎着初升的朝阳,向着充满希望的明天飞奔!
同学们,作为班主任,在高一全年里,我们将共同生活在一起,学习在一起。作为班主任,我是你们的老师,更是你们的朋友!我希望我们之间不仅交流,更要交心!
同学们,为了我们的学业,也为了你们的未来的生活与成长,我建议大家最好要做到以下几点:
1.要树立你人生学习和奋斗的目标。人只要胸中装着奋斗的目标,就会有生活和学习的动力,有了动力人就会无往而不胜;有了目标,也就具备了生活的方向,也就有了精神的支柱。否则,就会无所事事,精神空虚,青春虚度,好无建树。
2.要拥有爱心。爱心是人类生存、延续和发展的必备精神要素。高中阶段你们不仅要学好科学文化知识,更要学会做人,爱人。要学会关爱他人,关爱集体,互助互爱。要孝敬长辈,感恩父母,关心幼弱,体恤残障,心存大爱。3.要知书达礼,文明做人。高中阶段,你们还要继续关注和学习生活礼仪,养成文明生活,文明做人的习惯。生活中不仅要自强自尊,更要尊重他人,平等对待他人。要不断提高个人的文化水平,品德修养,文明程度。
4.要有责任感,使命感。要明确自己对家庭,对社会应担负的责任与义务。有了责任感和使命感,就会不断激励自己去学习,去奋斗。古之成大事者,莫不施重担于肩。
5.要勤于学习,善于学习。求知当用功,读书须用意。高中各学科內容较之初中无轮从广度还是深度都上了一个大台阶,这要求大家在今后的学习中不仅要用功,更须用心。希望同学们学习中要勤于预习,用心听课,善于提问,勇于质疑,勤于思考,勇于探究,学会总结,探索并总结学习规律。不断提高学习水平和效率;要互帮互学,共同提高。古人云:凡事(豫)预则立,不(豫)预则废。古人用简洁的语言告诉我们:做任何事都要有计划,事前有准备,才能成功;否则,就只有失败!我们的学习,何尝不是如此。因此,大家在今后的学习中一定要根据自己的情况制订符合实际而又周密的学习计划。
6.要有自信心,要具备追求成功的坚毅和恒心。希望我们的每一位同学都要相信自己的能力和潜质。要知道每一个人都是宇宙中一个独特的“我”。要时刻坚信“天生我才必有用”!纵观古今,每一位成大业者,无不具有超凡的自信力。良好的自信心是成功的重要保证。同时,大家还应该意识到:我们前行的路上总是布满荆棘,充满崎岖与艰辛,成功与失败。学习的过程汗水与泪花交替产生。因此,我们要有应对学习和生活中出现各种困难的思想准备,做到胜不骄,败不馁;做到坚持不懈,“咬定青山不放松”!具备一颗追求人生成功的恒心。7.我们不是生活在真空里,由于各种因素和生活环境的影响,有些同学会有一些不良的学习和生活习惯,如:上网吧、沉溺于娱乐场所,不分时尚地玩手机,吸烟、酗酒,逃课,开小差,早恋……。我希望这些同学要摒弃不良习惯,做一个合格的高中生。务请谨记:不要在应该奋斗的年华里贪图享受和安逸,否则,在走出校门回首往事的时候你将陷入自责中。8.一个合格的高中生还要尊遵纪守法,爱家人爱学校,爱家乡,爱祖国,爱人民。………………
古人云:天行健,君子当自强不息!同学们,在这中华民族复兴的伟大时代,让我们扬起理想的风帆,共同追逐青春的梦想,实现宏伟的中国梦想!共同追梦,青春无悔,我们无愧于这个时代!我们必定无愧于这个伟大的时代!谢谢!
九月二日。
第二篇:开学演讲词
演讲词
尊敬的老师,亲爱的同学们,大家早上好!
丹桂飘香,我们迎来了2012年教师节,在此,我谨代表全体同学向老师们致敬,祝老师们节日快乐,你们辛苦了。
今天,我演讲的主题是:新学校,共同的家,我们携手爱护。
作家说:“环境是心灵的港湾。”
画家说:“环境是灵感的源泉。”
军事家说:“环境是制胜的法宝。”
教育家说:“环境是塑造人的摇篮。”
当我们在鸟语花香的校园中漫步时,一定会感到心旷神怡;当我们在整洁优雅的环境中学习时,一定会感到心情舒畅;但优美的环境是要靠大家共同来营造的。
我们都知道,校园环境是一个学校的窗口,直观地反映了学校的精神风貌,体现了学校的文化氛围。洁净、舒适、安全的校园环境不仅是我们学习生活的需要,而且是陶冶情操的需求,营造优良的校园环境是我们每个人的神圣职责。
今天,当我们走进新的校园,教学楼高大雄伟,食堂清洁卫生;走上教学楼,教室窗明几净,走廊干净整洁;早晨教室书声琅琅,上课学校一片安静。学校面貌的日新月异,老师敬业爱岗,学生勤学奋进,看着这些变化,我们感慨良多。一切的一切,并不是哪一位领导,哪一位老师,哪一位同学的功劳,而是我们全校师生凭着“自强不息”的精神,齐心合力,共同努力的成果。
同学们,我们容易吗?不容易!如果没有大家的敬业爱校,就不可能有宽敞明亮,窗明几净的教室供我们学习;如果没有大家的辛勤劳动和无私奉献,就不可能有优雅舒心,一尘不染的石椅让我们晨读美文,畅想未来;如果没有大家的无私奉献,就不可能有干净清新,绿树葱郁的校园让我们舒适地生活。
然而,在我们的同学清洁校园、清理垃圾杂物的同时,还有极少数同学毫不珍惜同学们的辛勤劳动,诸如把废纸片扔向教学楼窗外,把食物残渣丢在走廊,楼梯口,把擦手的纸巾毫不顾忌地走到哪里丢到哪里,把吃过饭的快餐盒、食品袋随意乱扔,操场、教室里还有饮料瓶、纸巾等等。请我们的同学想想,你是否曾有过这样的不文明行为,你这样做不感到惭愧吗?
试想一下,如果我们的校园充满了浑浊不堪的空气,花草树木全都枯萎凋谢。墙壁和桌面被涂写刻画得伤痕累累,尘土四处飞扬,到处都是垃圾污物,在这样的校园里,我们又怎么能够安心愉快地学习、身心又怎么能够健康地成长呢?
同学们,有美丽的环境,才有美丽的心情,才更有学习的热忱,我们有许多学生从早上到校学习,到下午离校,几乎一整天都在学校里,还有一个星期都在校的寄宿生,这里就是我们的第二个家,这里是我们学习和生活的地方。我们每一个人都是田家炳这个大家庭的一员,我们更应该自觉维护好身边环境,在学习文化知识的同时,养成良好的卫生文明习惯。让我们携手起来,共同营造文明、整洁、优雅的校园环境吧!让我们在新校园这片圣洁的天空、心灵的净土中放飞希望,再创辉煌!那么,美丽的校园一定会因我们的文明而春风常驻,锦上添花。
第三篇:开学第一天演讲词
开学第一天演讲词
我们为什么要上学?
大家好!谢谢你们。谢谢你们。谢谢你们大家。好,大家请就坐。你们今天都好吗?(掌声)蒂姆?斯派塞(Tim Spicer)好吗?(掌声)我现在与弗吉尼亚州阿灵顿郡韦克菲尔德高中的学生们在一起。美国各地从小学预备班到中学12年级的学生正在收听收看。我很高兴大家今天都能参与。我还要感谢韦克菲尔德高中出色的组织安排。请为你们自己热烈鼓掌。(掌声)
我知道,今天是你们很多人开学的日子。对于进入小学预备班、初中或高中的学生,今天是你们来到新学校的第一天,心里可能有点紧张,这是可以理解的。我能想象有些毕业班学生现在感觉很不错——(掌声)——还有一年就毕业了。不论在哪个年级,你们有些人可能希望暑假更长一点,今天早上还能多睡一小会儿。
我了解这种感觉。我小时候,我们家生活在海外。我在印度尼西亚住了几年。我妈妈没有钱送我上其他美国孩子上的学校,但她认为必须让我接受美式教育。因此,她决定从周一到周五自己给我补课。不过她还要上班,所以只能在清晨四点半给我上课
你们可以想见,我不太情愿那么早起床。有很多次,我趴在餐桌上就睡着了。但每当我抱怨的时候,我妈妈都会那样地看我一眼,然后说:“小子,这对我也并不轻松。”(笑声
我知道你们有些人还在适应开学后的生活。但我今天来到这里是因为有重要的事情要和你们说。我来这里是要和你们谈谈你们的教育问题,以及在这个新学年对你们所有人的期望。我做过很多次有关教育问题的演讲。我多次谈到过责任问题
我谈到过教师激励学生并督促他们学习的责任。
我谈到过家长的责任,要确保你们走正路,完成家庭作业,不要整天坐在电视前或玩Xbox游戏。
我多次谈到过政府的责任,要制定高标准,支持教师和校长的工作,彻底改善不能为学生提供应有机会的、教育质量差的学校。
然而,即使我们拥有最敬业的教师,最尽力的家长和全世界最好的学校——如果你们大家不履行你们的责任,不到校上课,不专心听讲,不听家长、祖父祖母和其他大人的话,不付出取得成功所必须的勤奋努力,那么这一切都毫无用处,都无关紧要。这就是我今天讲话的重点:你们每个人对自己的教育应尽的责任。
我首先要讲讲你们对自己应尽的责任。你们每个人都有自己的长处。你们每个人都能做出自己的贡献。你们对自己应尽的责任是发现自己的能力所在。而教育能够提供这样的机会。
你或许能成为一名出色的作家——甚至可能写书或在报纸上发表文章——但你可能要在完成那篇英文课的作文后才会发现自己的才华。你或许能成为一名创新者或发明家——甚至可能设计出新一代iPhone或研制出新型药物或疫苗——但你可能要在完成科学课的实验后才会发现自己的才华。你或许能成为一名市长或参议员或最高法院的大法官——但你可能要在参加学生会的工作或辩论队后才会发现自己的才华。
不论你的生活志向是什么,我敢肯定你必须上学读书才能实现它。你想当医生、教师或警官吗?你想当护士、建筑师、律师或军人吗?你必须接受良好的教育,才能从事上述任何一种职业。你不能指望辍学后能碰上个好工作。你必须接受培训,为之努力,为之学习。这并非只对你个人的人生和未来意义重大。可以毫不夸大地说,教育给你带来的益处将决定这个国家的未来。美国的未来取决于你们。你们今日在校学习的知识将决定我们作为一个国家是否能够迎接我们未来所面临的最严峻挑战。
你们将需要利用你们通过自然科学和数学课程所学到的知识和解决问题的能力来治愈癌症、艾滋病及其他疾病,开发新的能源技术和保护我们的环境。你们将需要利用你们在历史学和社会学课堂上所获得的知识和独立思考能力来抗击贫困和解决无家可归问题,打击犯罪和消除歧视,使我们的国家更公平、更自由。你们将需要利用你们在所有课堂上培养的创造力和智慧来创办新公司,增加就业机会,振兴我们的经济。
我们需要你们每个人发挥你们的聪明才智和技能,以便帮助老一辈人解决我们面临的最棘手问题。如果你们不这样做,如果你们辍学,你们不仅仅是自暴自弃,也是抛弃自己的国家。
我自然知道要做到学业优秀并非总是易事。我知道你们许多人在生活中面临挑战,难以集中精力从事学业。
我明白这一点。我有亲身感受。两岁时,我父亲离家而去,我是由一位单亲母亲抚养成人的,母亲不得不工作,并时常为支付生活费用而苦苦挣扎,但有时仍无法为我们提供其他孩子享有的东西。有时,我渴望生活中能有一位父亲。有时我感到孤独,感到自己不适应社会。
我并非总是像我应该做到的那样专心学习,我也曾做过我如今不能引以为豪的一些事情,我曾惹过不应该惹的麻烦。我的人生原本会轻易陷入更糟糕的境地。
但是,我当年际遇不错。我有过许多第二次机会,我有幸能上大学,上法学院,追求自己的理想。我的妻子,我们的第一夫人米歇尔?奥巴马,也有着类似的经历。她的父母都未曾上过大学,家里很穷。但他们非常勤奋,她也是如此,因此她得以进入一些美国最好的学校。
你们中有一些人可能没有那些有利条件。或许你们生活中没有成年人为你们提供你们所需要的支持。或许你们家中有人失业,经济非常拮据。或许你们生活在使你们感觉不安全的社区,或有朋友逼迫你们去做你们知道不对的事情。
但归根结底,你的生活状况——你的长相、出身、经济条件、家庭氛围——都不是疏忽学业和态度恶劣的借口,这些不是你去跟老师顶嘴、逃课、或是辍学的借口,这些不是你不好好读书的借口。
你的未来,并不取决于你现在的生活有多好或多坏。没有人为你编排好你的命运,在美国,你的命运由你自己书写,你的未来由你自己掌握。
而在这片土地上的每个地方,千千万万和你一样的年轻人正是这样在书写着自己的命运。
例如德克萨斯州罗马市的贾斯敏·佩雷兹(Jazmin Perez)。刚进学校时,她根本不会说英语,她住的地方几乎没人上过大学,她的父母也没有受过高等教育,但她努力学习,取得了优异的成绩,靠奖学金进入了布朗大学,如今正在攻读公共卫生专业的博士学位。我还想起了加利福尼亚州洛斯拉图斯市的安多尼·舒尔兹(Andoni Schultz),他从三岁起就开始与脑癌病魔做斗争,他熬过了一次次治疗与手术——其中一次影响了他的记忆,因此他得花出比常人多几百个小时的时间来完成学业,但他从不曾落下自己的功课。这个秋天,他要开始在大学读书了。
又比如在我的家乡,伊利诺斯州芝加哥市,身为孤儿的香特尔·史蒂夫(Shantell Steve)换过多次收养家庭,从小在治安很差的地区长大,但她努力争取到了在当地保健站工作的机会、发起了一个让青少年远离犯罪团伙的项目,很快,她也将以优异的成绩从中学毕业,去大学深造。
贾斯敏、安多尼和香特尔与你们并没有什么不同。和你们一样,他们也在生活中遭遇各种各样的困难与问题,但他们拒绝放弃,他们选择为自己的教育担起责任、给自己定下奋斗的目标。我希望你们中的每一个人,都能做得到这些。
因此,在今天,我号召你们每一个人都为自己的教育定下一个目标——并在之后,尽自己的一切努力去实现它。你的目标可以很简单,像是完成作业、认真听讲或每天阅读——或许你打算参加一些课外活动,或在社区做些志愿工作;或许你决定为那些因为长相或出身等等原因而受嘲弄或欺负的孩子做主、维护他们的权益,因为你和我一样,认为每个孩子都应该能有一个安全的学习环境;或许你认为该学着更好的照顾自己,来为将来的学习做准备„„当然,除此之外,我希望你们都多多洗手、感到身体不舒服的时候要多在家休息,免得大家在秋冬感冒高发季节都得流感。
不管你决定做什么,我都希望你能坚持到底,希望你能真的下定决心。
我知道有些时候,电视上播放的节目会让你产生这样那样的错觉,似乎你不需要付出多大的努力就能腰缠万贯、功成名就——你会认为只要会唱rap、会打篮球或参加个什么真人秀节目就能坐享其成,但现实是,你几乎没有可能走上其中任何一条道路。
因为,成功是件难事。你不可能对要读的每门课程都兴趣盎然,你不可能和每名带课教师都相处顺利,你也不可能每次都遇上看起来和现实生活有关的作业。而且,并不是每件事,你都能在头一次尝试时获得成功。
但那没有关系。因为在这个世界上,最最成功的人们往往也经历过最多的失败。J.K.罗琳的第一本《哈利·波特》被出版商拒绝了十二次才最终出版;迈克尔·乔丹上高中时被学校的篮球队刷了下来,在他的职业生涯里,他输了几百场比赛、投失过几千次射篮,知道他是怎么说的吗?“我一生不停地失败、失败再失败,这就是我现在成功的原因。”
他们的成功,源于他们明白人不能让失败左右自己——而是要从中吸取经验。从失败中,你可以明白下一次自己可以做出怎样的改变;假如你惹了什么麻烦,那并不说明你就是个捣蛋贵,而是在提醒你,在将来要对自己有更严格的要求;假如你考了个低分,那并不说明你就比别人笨,而是在告诉你,自己得在学习上花更多的时间。
没有哪一个人一生出来就擅长做什么事情的,只有努力才能培养出技能。任何人都不是在第一次接触一项体育运动时就成为校队的代表,任何人都不是在第一次唱一首歌时就找准每一个音,一切都需要熟能生巧。对于学业也是一样,你或许要反复运算才能解出一道数学题的正确答案,你或许需要读一段文字好几遍才能理解它的意思,你或许得把论文改上好几次才能符合提交的标准。这都是很正常的。
不要害怕提问。不要不敢向他人求助。——我每天都在这么做。求助并不是软弱的表现,恰恰相反,它说明你有勇气承认自己的不足、并愿意去学习新的知识。所以,有不懂时,就向大人们求助吧——找个你信得过的对象,例如父母、长辈、老师、教练或辅导员——让他们帮助你向目标前进。
你要记住,哪怕你表现不好、哪怕你失去信心、哪怕你觉得身边的人都已经放弃了你——永远不要自己放弃自己。因为当你放弃自己的时候,你也放弃了自己的国家。
美国不是一个人们遭遇困难就轻易放弃的国度,在这个国家,人们坚持到底、人们加倍努力,为了他们所热爱的国度,每一个人都尽着自己最大的努力,不会给自己留任何余地。250年前,有一群和你们一样的学生,他们之后奋起努力、用一场革命最终造就了这个国家;75年前,有一群和你们一样的学生,他们之后战胜了大萧条、赢得了二战;就在20年前,和你们一样的学生们,他们后来创立了Google、Twitter和Facebook,改变了我们人与人之间沟通的方式。
因此,今天我想要问你们,你们会做出什么样的贡献?你们将解决什么样的难题?你们能发现什么样的事物?
二十、五十或百年之后,假如那时的美国总统也来做一次开学演讲的话,他会怎样描述你们对这个国家所做的一切?
你们的家长、你们的老师和我,每一个人都在尽最大的努力,确保你们都能得到应有的教育来回答这些问题。例如我正在努力为你们提供更安全的教室、更多的书籍、更先进的设施与计算机。但你们也要担起自己的责任。因此我要求你们在今年能够认真起来,我要求你们尽心地去做自己着手的每一件事,我要求你们每一个人都有所成就。请不要让我们失望——不要让你的家人、你的国家和你自己失望。你们要成为我们骄傲,我知道,你们一定可以做到。
谢谢大家。
第四篇:奥巴马开学演讲词
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary ______________________________________________________________
_____________ For Immediate Release September 8, 2009
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN A NATIONAL ADDRESS TO AMERICA'S SCHOOLCHILDREN
Wakefield High School Arlington, Virginia 12:06 P.M.EDT THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody!Thank you.Thank you.Thank you, everybody.All right, everybody go ahead and have a seat.How is everybody doing today?(Applause.)How about Tim Spicer?(Applause.)I am here with students at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia.And we've got students tuning in from all across America, from kindergarten through 12th grade.And I am just so glad that all could join us today.And I want to thank Wakefield for being such an outstanding host.Give yourselves a big round of applause.(Applause.)I know that for many of you, today is the first day of school.And for those of you in kindergarten, or starting middle or high school, it's your first day in a new school, so it's understandable if you're a little nervous.I imagine there are some seniors out there who are feeling pretty good right now--(applause)--with just one more year to go.And no matter what grade you're in, some of you are probably wishing it were still summer and you could've stayed in bed just a little bit longer this morning.I know that feeling.When I was young, my family lived overseas.I lived in Indonesia for a few years.And my mother, she didn't have the money to send me where all the American kids went to school, but she thought it was important for me to keep up with an American education.So she decided to teach me extra lessons herself, Monday through Friday.But because she had to go to work, the only time she could do it was at 4:30 in the morning.Now, as you might imagine, I wasn't too happy about getting up that early.And a lot of times, I'd fall asleep right there at the kitchen table.But whenever I'd complain, my mother would just give me one of those looks and she'd say, “This is no picnic for me either, buster.”(Laughter.)So I know that some of you are still adjusting to being back at school.But I'm here today because I have something important to discuss with you.I'm here because I want to talk with you about your education and what's expected of all of you in this new school year.Now, I've given a lot of speeches about education.And I've talked about responsibility a lot.I've talked about teachers' responsibility for inspiring students and pushing you to learn.I've talked about your parents' responsibility for making sure you stay on track, and you get your homework done, and don't spend every waking hour in front of the TV or with the Xbox.I've talked a lot about your government's responsibility for setting high standards, and supporting teachers and principals, and turning around schools that aren't working, where students aren't getting the opportunities that they deserve.But at the end of the day, we can have the most dedicated teachers, the most supportive parents, the best schools in the world--and none of it will make a difference, none of it will matter unless all of you fulfill your responsibilities, unless you show up to those schools, unless you pay attention to those teachers, unless you listen to your parents and grandparents and other adults and put in the hard work it takes to succeed.That's what I want to focus on today: the responsibility each of you has for your education.I want to start with the responsibility you have to yourself.Every single one of you has something that you're good at.Every single one of you has something to offer.And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is.That's the opportunity an education can provide.Maybe you could be a great writer--maybe even good enough to write a book or articles in a newspaper--but you might not know it until you write that English paper--that English class paper that's assigned to you.Maybe you could be an innovator or an inventor--maybe even good enough to come up with the next iPhone or the new medicine or vaccine--but you might not know it until you do your project for your science class.Maybe you could be a mayor or a senator or a Supreme Court justice--but you might not know that until you join student government or the debate team.And no matter what you want to do with your life, I guarantee that you'll need an education to do it.You want to be a doctor, or a teacher, or a police officer? You want to be a nurse or an architect, a lawyer or a member of our military? You're going to need a good education for every single one of those careers.You cannot drop out of school and just drop into a good job.You've got to train for it and work for it and learn for it.And this isn't just important for your own life and your own future.What you make of your education will decide nothing less than the future of this country.The future of America depends on you.What you're learning in school today will determine whether we as a nation can meet our greatest challenges in the future.You'll need the knowledge and problem-solving skills you learn in science and math to cure diseases like cancer and AIDS, and to develop new energy technologies and protect our environment.You'll need the insights and critical-thinking skills you gain in history and social studies to fight poverty and homelessness, crime and discrimination, and make our nation more fair and more free.You'll need the creativity and ingenuity you develop in all your classes to build new companies that will create new jobs and boost our economy.We need every single one of you to develop your talents and your skills and your intellect so you can help us old folks solve our most difficult problems.If you don't do that--if you quit on school--you're not just quitting on yourself, you're quitting on your country.Now, I know it's not always easy to do well in school.I know a lot of you have challenges in your lives right now that can make it hard to focus on your schoolwork.I get it.I know what it's like.My father left my family when I was two years old, and I was raised by a single mom who had to work and who struggled at times to pay the bills and wasn't always able to give us the things that other kids had.There were times when I missed having a father in my life.There were times when I was lonely and I felt like I didn't fit in.So I wasn't always as focused as I should have been on school, and I did some things I'm not proud of, and I got in more trouble than I should have.And my life could have easily taken a turn for the worse.But I was--I was lucky.I got a lot of second chances, and I had the opportunity to go to college and law school and follow my dreams.My wife, our First Lady Michelle Obama, she has a similar story.Neither of her parents had gone to college, and they didn't have a lot of money.But they worked hard, and she worked hard, so that she could go to the best schools in this country.Some of you might not have those advantages.Maybe you don't have adults in your life who give you the support that you need.Maybe someone in your family has lost their job and there's not enough money to go around.Maybe you live in a neighborhood where you don't feel safe, or have friends who are pressuring you to do things you know aren't right.But at the end of the day, the circumstances of your life--what you look like, where you come from, how much money you have, what you've got going on at home--none of that is an excuse for neglecting your homework or having a bad attitude in school.That's no excuse for talking back to your teacher, or cutting class, or dropping out of school.There is no excuse for not trying.Where you are right now doesn't have to determine where you'll end up.No one's written your destiny for you, because here in America, you write your own destiny.You make your own future.That's what young people like you are doing every day, all across America.Young people like Jazmin Perez, from Roma, Texas.Jazmin didn't speak English when she first started school.Neither of her parents had gone to college.But she worked hard, earned good grades, and got a scholarship to Brown University--is now in graduate school, studying public health, on her way to becoming Dr.Jazmin Perez.I'm thinking about Andoni Schultz, from Los Altos, California, who's fought brain cancer since he was three.He's had to endure all sorts of treatments and surgeries, one of which affected his memory, so it took him much longer--hundreds of extra hours--to do his schoolwork.But he never fell behind.He's headed to college this fall.And then there's Shantell Steve, from my hometown of Chicago, Illinois.Even when bouncing from foster home to foster home in the toughest neighborhoods in the city, she managed to get a job at a local health care center, start a program to keep young people out of gangs, and she's on track to graduate high school with honors and go on to college.And Jazmin, Andoni, and Shantell aren't any different from any of you.They face challenges in their lives just like you do.In some cases they've got it a lot worse off than many of you.But they refused to give up.They chose to take responsibility for their lives, for their education, and set goals for themselves.And I expect all of you to do the same.That's why today I'm calling on each of you to set your own goals for your education--and do everything you can to meet them.Your goal can be something as simple as doing all your homework, paying attention in class, or spending some time each day reading a book.Maybe you'll decide to get involved in an extracurricular activity, or volunteer in your community.Maybe you'll decide to stand up for kids who are being teased or bullied because of who they are or how they look, because you believe, like I do, that all young people deserve a safe environment to study and learn.Maybe you'll decide to take better care of yourself so you can be more ready to learn.And along those lines, by the way, I hope all of you are washing your hands a lot, and that you stay home from school when you don't feel well, so we can keep people from getting the flu this fall and winter.But whatever you resolve to do, I want you to commit to it.I want you to really work at it.I know that sometimes you get that sense from TV that you can be rich and successful without any hard work--that your ticket to success is through rapping or basketball or being a reality TV star.Chances are you're not going to be any of those things.The truth is, being successful is hard.You won't love every subject that you study.You won't click with every teacher that you have.Not every homework assignment will seem completely relevant to your life right at this minute.And you won't necessarily succeed at everything the first time you try.That's okay.Some of the most successful people in the world are the ones who've had the most failures.J.K.Rowling's--who wrote Harry Potter--her first Harry Potter book was rejected 12 times before it was finally published.Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team.He lost hundreds of games and missed thousands of shots during his career.But he once said, “I have failed over and over and over again in my life.And that's why I succeed.” These people succeeded because they understood that you can't let your failures define you--you have to let your failures teach you.You have to let them show you what to do differently the next time.So if you get into trouble, that doesn't mean you're a troublemaker, it means you need to try harder to act right.If you get a bad grade, that doesn't mean you're stupid, it just means you need to spend more time studying.No one's born being good at all things.You become good at things through hard work.You're not a varsity athlete the first time you play a new sport.You don't hit every note the first time you sing a song.You've got to practice.The same principle applies to your schoolwork.You might have to do a math problem a few times before you get it right.You might have to read something a few times before you understand it.You definitely have to do a few drafts of a paper before it's good enough to hand in.Don't be afraid to ask questions.Don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it.I do that every day.Asking for help isn't a sign of weakness, it's a sign of strength because it shows you have the courage to admit when you don't know something, and that then allows you to learn something new.So find an adult that you trust--a parent, a grandparent or teacher, a coach or a counselor--and ask them to help you stay on track to meet your goals.And even when you're struggling, even when you're discouraged, and you feel like other people have given up on you, don't ever give up on yourself, because when you give up on yourself, you give up on your country.The story of America isn't about people who quit when things got tough.It's about people who kept going, who tried harder, who loved their country too much to do anything less than their best.It's the story of students who sat where you sit 250 years ago, and went on to wage a revolution and they founded this nation.Young people.Students who sat where you sit 75 years ago who overcame a Depression and won a world war;who fought for civil rights and put a man on the moon.Students who sat where you sit 20 years ago who founded Google and Twitter and Facebook and changed the way we communicate with each other.So today, I want to ask all of you, what's your contribution going to be? What problems are you going to solve? What discoveries will you make? What will a President who comes here in 20 or 50 or 100 years say about what all of you did for this country? Now, your families, your teachers, and I are doing everything we can to make sure you have the education you need to answer these questions.I'm working hard to fix up your classrooms and get you the books and the equipment and the computers you need to learn.But you've got to do your part, too.So I expect all of you to get serious this year.I expect you to put your best effort into everything you do.I expect great things from each of you.So don't let us down.Don't let your family down or your country down.Most of all, don't let yourself down.Make us all proud.Thank you very much, everybody.God bless you.God bless America.Thank you.(Applause.)
第五篇:高一开学心得体会
心得一:高一开学心得体会
与初中相比,高中的学习有一些新的特点:①知识量大;②学科内容深,学科知识的抽象概括性强,需要掌握大量的科学概念、公式、定理、定律;③综合性、系统性强,要理解或解决一个问题,往往需要综合运用各学科知识。
高中生每天要学的内容很多,如果不分先后顺序和轻重缓急,就会手忙脚乱、丢三落四,本来能学好的东西也学不好,这就需要制定一个学习计划,每天运用计划促进学习目标的实现,磨炼意志力,养成良好的学习习惯并且提高学习效率,减少时间浪费。
每个同学的具体情况不同,学习计划也应该因人而异,但在制定计划时应注意以下几点: 黄金时间来记忆
同学们应该抓住记忆效果最佳的时间段来安排记忆,提高效率。一般而言,早上6:00–7:00头脑清醒,记忆效果比较好,上午、下午都有课程安排学习比较紧张,中午休息30–50分钟可以缓解疲劳,以便下午有充沛的精力学习。而每天如果不能保证7–8小时睡眠,记忆效果也会降低。尊重自己生物钟
由于生理条件和生活环境、习惯的不同,人们的生活节律和最佳感觉也往往不尽相同。有的人的学习最佳时间在上午,有的人在下午,还有的同学感觉晚上学习效率最高。在了解了自己的最佳学习时段之后,按照它来安排自己的学习和休息。将最重要的事情放在最佳感觉时间去做,就会取得事半功倍的效果。学习要有时间限制
为了提高效率,在制定计划时,要适当给自己“压力”,对每一科目的预习和复习要做到三限制:即限定时间、限定速度、限定准确率。这种目标明确,有压力的学习,可以使注意力高度集中,提高复习效率。同时,每学习完一部分时,都有一种轻松感、愉悦感,会更充满信心地复习下去。对照计划反省
计划一旦制定,就要雷打不动地完成,如有完不成的,也应立即在次日加倍补上。如:反省自己,当天的计划完成了没有,明天先干什么?再干什么?如果完成的好时可奖励自己一次;如果完成的不好时可惩罚自己一次。这样做,既有约束力又有可操作性,每天都会感到在进步。一段时间后,还应该根据自己的学习情况,对计划做出进一步完善,使其更好地促进学习。
公开学习计划
少数高中生缺乏自我约束能力,这样的同学在制定学习计划后,最好向家长、老师或者同学宣布。这样做一方面会起到监督作用,也会起到一个强迫约束效果,当自己不能坚持时,马上就会想到:“是否别人会笑话自己意志薄弱”或者“太没出息了”,因此就能坚持到底,“无论如何,一定要坚持实行自己的计划”。心得二:高一开学心得体会
又是一个新学期了(一句被重复过无数次的话),没办法,一想到学习计划,我脑中浮现的就是“新学期”这三个字。经过了高一一年的学习,我想我对于高中的学习情况已经有了很大的适应,在这一年的学习生活中我也改掉了很多不好的习惯,最大的一点就是开始知道什么才算得上是认真学习。
首先,我认为,学习中不可忽略的一点就是要学会分析自己的学习特点,像我——理解能力还可以,老师讲的东西不是不懂,但却总出错(用家长们的话说就是不认真),而且对于一些死记硬背才能学会的东西总觉得不耐烦,因此,在这点上,我希望自己能在新学期里对待学习更认真,更有耐心。
其次,我觉得,在学习中,确定学习目标也是很重要的,学习目标是学生学习努力的方向,正确的学习目标更是能催人奋进。反之,没有目标的学习,就是对时光一种极大的浪费。所以,我暂时的目标就是先进入全班前10名,而对于我较弱的数学我会努力,让它也有所进步。最后,也是最关键的一点,就是要科学安排时间,没有合理的安排,再好的计划也会付之东流。所以,在新学期里,我最要学会的就是要合理安排学习、娱乐、休息的时间,要把每一点一滴宝贵的时间都抓紧。
计划写完了,我想,按照惯例,似乎还应该加上几句鼓励的话,但我觉得,有一句话会胜过许许多多鼓励的语言,那么,我就以它作为我学习计划的结尾吧,那就是——定了计划,就一定要实行。
心得三:高一入学感受
时间流逝,初中3年的时光一晃而过,成为历史。接踵而来的是高中3年的耕耘,即将步入高中这一知识殿堂,我的心中洋溢着澎湃的激情,站在新的起跑线上,我将以迅捷的步伐奔跑冲刺,用坚实的臂膀拥抱未来。即将面对新环境,新老师,新同学,新课本,我在感到欣喜的同时又感到繁重的压力和紧张。即将离开父母,我十分不舍,从小到大都是在父母的怀抱中长大的,父母会为自己铺好道路,尽量去减少自己人生路上的绊脚石,不敢想象离开父母后将如何生存,但是我明白这是成长的必经之路,我必须得学会独立自主,自立自强。
在高中3年,我准备奋发图强,努力学习科学文化知识,认真遵守校纪校规,积极配合老师提高自己的学习成绩,踊跃参加各种公益活动,为自己争光,为班级争光。‘枯木逢春犹在发,人无两度再少年’青春的风采在于昂首向前,青春的意义在于奋斗不息,让我们珍惜青春年华,在最美的时光里,掌握知识,培养能力,为自己的人生赢得一份优异的成绩单,为青春开启一扇快乐之门,一起加油吧!心得四:高一开学心得体会
刚刚告别了初三最后的冲刺,昨天的忙碌及疲惫在奥运的声浪里渐渐释放了,我就要进入xx中----那一个新的学习环境,心里憧憬着那里有什么在等待着我呢?
挥别了昨日bdfz的同学和老师,今天开始踏入了xx中的校园课堂。在这xx中的高一里,另一个课室,新的同学,新的老师,和即将到来的那些繁重的课业。这都是未知的,一切充满想象和期待。当然,也有想得到的压力,尽管如此,我的心还是激情澎湃!听说,高一会多好几门‘副科’,这应该是一个好东西。平时对惯了那6科,早该换换新口味了,这副科在以后想必会成为繁重课业的日光下的一棵让我们纳凉的榕树吧?高中的知识一定很有趣,同时也有了新的高度和深度,面对那些“野兽”般的课业,我准备好了吗? 我擅长理科,数理化都是我的专长,可是我有时在考场上并不能好好的发挥自己,可能有时候太在意某些结果了而不能发挥我的原始能力(我在说什么„„汗)。我也想毛遂自荐一下,希望在班上担当一门理科科目的课代表来锻炼一下,当然咯,要老师觉得我有能力才会信任我任命我的。即使事与愿违,我不会因此懊恼的。
我平时话不多,属于比较内向“闷骚”的人,但我和同学们熟络了以后也很有话题的哦。我的秉性有些懒散,我爸我妈都提醒我要紧张起来,说高中的三年决定我人生的命运,我想无论如何命运还是掌握在自己的手中的。好像记得,密尔顿曾说过:“上帝对于每个人是公平的,它给予每个人相同的时间,关键是在于人们如何去运用每一分钟。”在这里,xx中高一(2)班给予每个学生的关注与机遇也是等同的,关键是我们如何去对待它。
在未来的三年中,我要坚定自己的信念。我深信: 不是一切星星都只预示黑夜,而不报告曙光; 不是一切烛光都只燃烧自己,而不照亮他人; 不是一切歌声都只掠过耳旁,而不留在心上。我应该抱着这样一个信念去尝试,去奋斗。我相信,在不久的未来,我一定会成为一个更杰出、更优秀的一个我,一定会实现我渴求的、执着的梦想。
在xx中,我为自己的人生将要翻开崭新的一页而感到自豪与骄傲!心得五:高一开学心得体会
人总是要学会慢慢地蜕变与成长。告别初中,来到高中,我如懵懂的稚子好奇地打量着我的新学校。当我踏进高一(1)班的时候,心中不免有些紧张。这一步代表着我高中生涯的开始,也浓缩了今后三年的苦乐。这是一个优秀的集体,面对着一张张陌生但却自信的面孔,我不禁也振奋了起来。
内心中无数次憧憬着踏入一高的大门,今天终于如愿以偿,我心中其实有很多兴奋和忐忑,尤其是身处1班这样一个优秀的班级,更是深感机遇与挑战并存。在听完师长们的谆谆教育和殷切期盼后,我更是越发认识到一高是一个大舞台,上面好戏连连,精彩不断,只要我愿意,随时都可以成为上面的一员,提供了太多机遇,我现在已经是高中生了,将会面对更多更大的挑战。
“从零开始”也一遍一遍敲着我的心口,或许这是我有一个新的开始,成为1班一员必须做到的,“从零开始”是一种勇气,也是一种决心,这并不是代表忘记过去,反而是要铭记过去,然后放下荣耀,挖掘出自己想要的东西,在新的台阶上一步一个脚印。
一天是很短的,我还没有办法记下每个同学的名字,但我心中明白,他们都是我高中共同作战的战友,无论面对机遇还是挑战,我们都会并肩作战!到了高中,一切又将归零,我们重又成为一张白纸,等待着三年的改写涂划成为一张绚丽的油画。在一高,拥有浩瀚的知识海洋,任我们不断追求探索;在一高,拥有广阔的舞台,让我们放飞希望,飞扬青春??我们将成为一高的新鲜血液,以后的每一天,我们都应像旋转的陀螺,不断鞭策自己。以理想为桨舵,以心灵为指针,驶向成功的彼岸。