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As a humble learner, you recognize your need to learn and are open to change how you think, feel, and act. You do not place yourself in opposition to God or other people, but seek to learn from them. You accept feedback with meekness, grateful for your opportunity to learn.(1 Peter 5:6-7).
As a humble teacher, you recognize your need to learn and are open to change how you think, feel, and act. You do not place yourself in opposition to God or other people, but seek to learn from them. You accept feedback with meekness, grateful for your opportunity to teach.(1 Peter 5:6-7).
As a diligent teacher, you are active in the teaching and learning process, take responsibility for your own teaching and learning, and do many good things of your own free will (DC 58:27). You ensure that all students are engaged in the learning process and seek after the students who are not succeeding. As a result, you find great joy and satisfaction in your students’ learning and growth.(Alma 32: 41-43).
As a diligent learner, you are active in the learning process, take responsibility for your own learning, and do many good things of your own free will (DC 58:27). You do not passively wait for others to teach you, but are anxiously engaged in understanding truth. As a result, you find great joy and satisfaction in learning(Alma 32: 41-43).
As a charitable learner, you seek to use learning to bless the lives of others. You see others as God’s children and feel concern for their happiness and success. You are patient with your own and others’ imperfections and rejoice in their success as much as your own(Moroni 7:45).
As a charitable teacher, you seek to bless the lives of others. You see your students as God’s children and feel concern for their happiness and success. You are patient with your students’ imperfections and rejoice in their success(Moroni 7:45).
As a hopeful teacher, you have confidence in God’s ability and willingness to help you reach your students. You know that you are not limited in your capacity to touch others and have faith that through Him all things are possible. You also know that your students are not limited in their capacity to learn. You approach teaching with confidence, optimism, and enthusiasm, knowing that all will work together for your good and the good of your students(Heb 11:1).
As a hopeful learner, you have confidence in God’s ability and willingness to help you improve. You know that you are not limited in your capacity to learn and have faith that through Him all things are possible. You approach learning with confidence, optimism, and enthusiasm, knowing that all will work together for your good(Heb. 11:1).
As a faithful teacher, you are motivated by your love for God. You wish to serve the Lord and build his kingdom. You actively seek for greater light and knowledge through the Holy Ghost with a commitment to be obedient to that learning. As a faithful teacher, you place the word of God above the wisdom of the world (2 Nephi 9:28-29).
As a faithful learner, you are motivated by your love for God. You wish to serve the Lord and build his kingdom. You actively seek for greater light and knowledge through the Holy Ghost with a commitment to be obedient to that learning. As a faithful learner, you place the word of God above the wisdom of the world (2 Nephi 9:28-29).