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从当班主任的第一天起,俞老师就要求自己做一名孩子们喜爱的班主任每一届新生入校前老师总是从孩子们的“读”写”等细节入手想方设法创设情境孩子们在体验中逐渐学会了阅读,端正了书写姿势。

他还带孩子们到超市体验购物,让孩子们学会选择物品、自觉排队;带孩子们乘坐公交车,学会购票、文明乘车;带孩子们到养老院打扫卫生,做小小志愿者平时,孩子们无论遇到什么事, 总是愿意告诉俞老师。一次外出游学,小涛悄悄告诉俞老师自己有时会尿床,前老师便将小涛安排和己住一个房间,每到半夜尽早提醒小法上厕所,这成了他俩的秘密前老师还在班上成立

了“少年科学院”,尝试以各种实验激发孩子们的兴趣,有时候为准备一个实验,前老师要查阅许多资料,充分准备,让孩子们在每一次实验中都有收获。

问题:请从教师职业道德的角度,评析材料中俞老师的教育行为。

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俞教师的做法符合教师的职业道德规范值得我们提倡与学习。

首先,教师的职业道德规范要求教师要关爱学生,关心爱护全体学生,尊重学生人格,平等公正的对待学生,不挖苦,不讽刺,对学生严慈相济,不体罚或变相体罚学生。

其次教师的职业道德规范要求教师要教书育人,遵循教育规律,实施素质教育,循循善诱,因材施教,培养学生良好品行,促进学生全面发展,不以分数作为评价学生的唯一标准。

最后,教师的职业道德规范要求教师爱岗敬业,勤恳敬业,甘为人梯,乐于奉献,对工作高度负责,认真备课上课,批改作业,辅导学生。

总而言之,俞老师的行为是合理的,值得我们学习。

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