Effective SDA teachers will seek to achieve the following objectives in their relationships with the various publics they serve:
 

 

Alastair Agbaje

Japan

 

With Students:

  • To reflect, by precept and lifestyle, the emulation of Jesus as Christ and Lord.
  • To continually provide a wholesome teacher-learner environment.
  • To create a personal contact with each student.
  • To manifest an interest in the total development of each student as a person.

 

Sharon Jones-Agbaje

Japan

 

With Peers:

  • To act in a cordial manner toward fellow educators.
  • To avoid criticism of peers before students, parents and fellow teachers.
  • To temper attitudes with Christian courtesy and consideration.

 

David Heinrich

Thailand

 

With the Community:

  • To provide a lifestyle of consistent Christian behavior.
  • To be known as one who meets all financial obligations.
  • To be recognized as a law-abiding citizen.

 

Tristan Karr

Japan

 

With the Church:

  • To set an example in church relationships and responsibility.
  • To actively support, as time permits, the programs of the local church, Mission/Conference, or Union.
  • To express loyalty to God in paying an honest tithe and observing His Sabbath day to keep it holy.

 

Joseph Warren II

Korea

 

With Parents:

  • To encourage open channels with parents.
  • To work cooperatively with parents for the sake of their children.
  • To provide parent-teacher conferences or make home visits, if possible.
  • To send written notice(s) of all activities involving the parents/guardians.
   
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