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Appendix C.pdf
"No greater responsibility can rest upon a man, than to be a teacher of God’s children."

President David O. McKay
'We hope you will become individuals of noble character, “genuine gold.”'

President John S. Tanner
Assistant Professor
AAC (Psychology) 109
(808) 675-3791
rowena.reid@byuh.edu
As an honest teacher, you are always truthful about your work and the work of others. You understand that you have a contractual relationship with the university that is coupled with a covenant relationship with the Lord.
As a reflective teacher, you regularly make time to ponder and assess your teaching (D&C 9:8-9). As you reflect, you consider feedback from your students, colleagues, and your own impressions.(D&C 9:8-9).
As a reflective learner, you regularly make time to ponder and assess your learning (D&C 9:8-9). As you reflect you consider feedback from your teacher, peers, and your own impressions(D&C 9:8-9).