Disposition Self-Assessment
S-C-R-I-P: S ocial responsibility, C ommitment, R eflective practice, I ntegrity, P rofessionalism
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1. Displays a sense of Social responsibility and the belief that all students can learn
Fruit of the Spirit: Love, Joy, Peace, Goodness (Gal 5:22,23) |
· Demonstrates the belief that all students can learn · Demonstrates a sense of fairness, justice, and equity for all students · Differentiates instruction to meet the needs of all diverse learners · Demonstrates empathy and sensitivity to human needs · Provides opportunities and motivation for all students to learn · Interacts effectively with students to provide a positive, structured learning environment where student access, success, and achievement is priority |
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2. Demonstrates Commitment and Work ethic
Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness, Longsuffering (Gal 5:22,23) |
· Follows through on commitments • Takes responsibilities seriously · Completes assigned tasks on time • Attends class, field experiences, meetings, etc. consistently and promptly • Shows the self-discipline and work ethic essential to be planned, prepared, and organized for successful instruction and learning to occur. · Demonstrates a persevering commitment to each student’s learning success. · Demonstrates initiative in participating in professional development opportunities. |
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3. Demonstrates Reflective practice
Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness (Gal 5:22,23) |
• Considers thoughtfully educational matters and the practice of teaching • Makes choices after pondering ideas and experiences • Learns from journaling and discussions with colleagues · Utilizes data to make informed decisions
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4. Displays personal Integrity
Fruit of the Spirit: Goodness (Gal 5:22,23) |
· Models exemplary citizenship through moral leadership · Acts in an ethical and moral manner • Values honesty inside and outside of the classroom • Demonstrates trustworthiness · Abides by a professional code of ethics; maintains confidentiality and discretion.
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5. Displays Professionalism in behavior and actions
Fruit of the Spirit: Gentleness, Meekness, Temperance (Gal 5:22,23) |
· Respects authority, colleagues, students, and others · Accepts constructive feedback in a respectful, appropriate manner. · Demonstrates appropriate behavior; possesses patience, self control, and flexibility when obstacles or difficult situations occur. · Effectively manages personal emotions and feelings and reacts reasonably to situations. · Adheres to proper, formulated chains of command / expresses a grievance in a dignified, temperate manner · Acts confidently and maturely. · Is prompt and responsible in attendance for class, field experiences, meetings, etc. · Dresses in a dignified, modest manner that adheres to the dress code of the Host School. · Effectively uses the English language in speech and writing · Maintains enthusiasm and passion for the teaching profession. · Cooperatively collaborates with administrators and colleagues to form learning communities. · Views learning as a life-long activity.
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