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Teacher's Checklist - Take Care to Avoid A-L PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stacey Riggs   
Friday, 21 March 2008 17:40

Teacher's Checklist

Take Care to Avoid A-L

Be careful to avoid statements and attitudes which fit in the following categories. Periodically review this list to consider areas you need to weed out.

Absenteeism/substitute: Arrive late, leave early, have frequent substitutes.

Bribery: Barter for a child's cooperation and respect.

Child-centeredness: Consider the felt needs of children above loving God and His truth.

Domination: Make excessive demands which frustrate you and the children.

Excuse-making: Verbally defend the child's every action; refuse to consider the possibility of malicious wrongdoing; redefine the child's sinful behavior in more acceptable terms.


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