“Improving as a Christlike Teacher: A Personal Evaluation,” Ensign, February 2018
Improving as a Christlike Teacher: A Personal Evaluation
Consider the principles of effective teaching below. In areas where you feel you can grow, use the space provided to write what you feel prompted to do.
1. I attend teacher council meetings with a humble desire to learn and participate (see D&C 112:10). | |
2. I regularly record impressions of the Spirit to help me as a learner and teacher (see D&C 76:28). | |
3. I commence preparation of my lessons at least a week in advance (see D&C 88:118–19). | |
4. I have an appropriate balance of teacher instruction and class discussion (see D&C 88:122). | |
5. I fervently plead for the Spirit so I can be an instrument in God’s hands (see D&C 42:14). | |
6. I take time to ponder the scripture block before reading the lesson or outside material so I can enhance the revelation I might receive (see D&C 42:61). | |
7. I help my class members, especially youth, not only learn the gospel but also become effective teachers so they can become better missionaries, leaders, teachers, and parents (see D&C 88:77). | |
8. I pray by name for those in my class (see Luke 22:32). | |
9. I reach out to those in my class who don’t attend? (see Luke 15:1–7). | |
10. What is my biggest challenge to becoming a Christlike teacher, and how can I overcome that challenge? |