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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.)

“teaching that what students can be is in their hands and that you will give of your time and energy to help each become their best”

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“getting a team of experts together to work with the students who have given up, who are disrupting others and who don’t know what an education can do.”

1 person agrees
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“reaching the most a person (student, parent, collegue) has to offer and inspiring them to do the same in others”

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“not rewarding (paying) the students to meet the school or classroom expectations; teaching them the “right thing to do””

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“so many things…a light, a beam, a shoulder, a heart, a mother, a father, a psychologist, a nurse, unconditonal listener, a friend, at the same time”

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“showing students that you are willing to go the extra mile in order to make a commitment to them as learners and individuals”

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“being able to teach truth regardless of opposition”

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“realizing that the more effectively you teach, the sooner you will become obsolete”

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“being interested in your students and helping them to learn”

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“communicating your love of those you teach and your love of the subject you teach - in a word: passion”

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