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How many kinds of rewards do schools give students? What is the difference?

Whenever a student prepares for a holiday after taking an exam, the school will reward him according to his performance in school. Among them, certificates are the most common, but the types of certificates are various, including "three good students", "excellent student cadres", "excellent league (team) cadres", "excellent students", "star of progress", "star of diligence", "star of writing", "star of sports", "star of art" and "star of civilization".

The most common ones are Miyoshi students, outstanding students, outstanding league members (Young Pioneers), outstanding class (group) cadres, learning pacesetters, academic achievement awards, etc. Each award has a different name and different emphasis. There are differences. Here are a few more important ones to explain to you.

"Three good students": usually refers to three aspects: morality, intelligence and physical fitness. It is also a comprehensive honor for students with good ideological and moral discipline, good study and good physical quality. This kind of reward is generally about 25% of the class size. Now some schools extend the definition of "three good students" to be good children at home, good students at school and good citizens in society. This award is also a comprehensive evaluation of students.

Outstanding students and outstanding league members (Young Pioneers): refers to students who consciously abide by the Code of Conduct for Junior High School Students, the Code of Daily Conduct for Primary and Secondary School Students, and the standards of the league constitution and team constitution at school, but are not good enough in morality, study, sports, etc., or have not yet reached the standard of "three good students". Excellent students are praised by the school, second only to three excellent students. Generally, it is awarded to students who have good grades, but still fail to meet the "three good students" standard and are not class Committee cadres.

Other "stars" and "pacesetters" belong to individual awards. "Gold content" is not that high. Generally, it is awarded to children with average grades and outstanding achievements in some aspects, such as writing stars, sports stars and small health pacesetters. For example, the cleaning committee member of our class has average grades, but the outstanding student cadres can't make it to the final round. But she works hard, and I feel sorry for her, so I will get an award every semester. Sometimes she is an excellent student, and sometimes she is a small model of health. In this way, she will work harder. Sometimes children with poor grades can be rewarded, such as taking care of small pacesetters and being filial to their parents. Praise their little progress and give them a sense of accomplishment and motivation to move forward.

Conclusion: The above is a detailed explanation of the school awards. But generally speaking, rewards are only a way to motivate students to learn, and the real education still lies in teachers and parents.