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The Responsibility Project

Liberty Mutual

Responsibility. What’s your policy?™

What’s Your Policy?

Define your position on different types of responsibility. Select a subject below, then view and rate our visitors’ definitions, or submit your own.

What’s your idea of a responsible teacher?

* Topics appearing higher in the list are the most popular. Choose any topic or suggest a new one. (View All Topics.)

“not teaching their personal values as the only education”

2 people agree
I agree

“not slacking off and showing mainstream PG13 or PG movies in class as education”

2 people agree
I agree

“being an active listener to students and their parents”

2 people agree
I agree

“guiding someone toward learning; engaging students to learn; exposing students to other possibilities or new concepts”

3 people agree
I agree

“one who helps students become confident, self-reliant learners, helping them to expand thieir toolboxes so that they can learn forever”

3 people agree
I agree

“helping students to know their impact on and role in the world they share with others, including people, nature and the environment”

2 people agree
I agree

“encouraging the student to see learning as limitless and not done only in the confines of a schoolhouse”

4 people agree
I agree

“reminding students it’s not what you learn that defines them, but how they feel in the classroom. Personal worth leads to academic success”

2 people agree
I agree

“great deed”

1 person agrees
I agree

“teaching and modeling empathy”

3 people agree
I agree
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Contribute your own definition

Example: admitting when you’re wrong

My Policy

Define what responsibility means to you.