INTEGRITY Being consistently honest and trustworthy.
EXCELLENCE Striving for the highest personal achievement in all aspects
of schooling and individual and community action, work and
life-long learning.
RESPECT Having regard for yourself and others, lawful and just
authority and diversity and accepting
the right of others to hold different or opposing views.
RESPONSIBILITY Being accountable for your individual and community's
actions towards yourself, others and the environment.
COOPERATION Working together to achieve common goals, providing
support to others and engaging in peaceful resolution of
conflict.
PARTICIPATION Being a proactive and productive individual and group
member, having pride in and contributing to the social and
economic wealth of the community and the nation.
Teach them what to do
no there is not i feel bad for they are cool
You need the plural (no apostrophe). Make teachers feel they have a choice.
The government guidelines for homework recommend one hour per subject, per week for students aged twelve to sixteen. In most cases, this equates to one double sided worksheet per week. The guidelines apply equally to public and private schools, but are simply guidelines and individual teachers can allocate as much work as they feel is appropriate.
How does she feel about what?You didn't even give me any guidelines on what you were talking about.
If you have no friends, teachers dislike you, bullies you could feel that way
Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, is typically depicted as wise, strategic, and level-headed. She is known for her intelligence, courage, and compassion, and is often represented as being calm and composed.
how does Romney feel about Foreign Policy
He thought more progress was necessary
It can be anything special or anything you support or feel strongly about your country. Like national symbols, or national sports, national anthem, or the policies you feel proud: healthcare, foreign policies...
It can make you feel either depending on the policies being made or enacted.
A report from 2013 showed that 89 percent of teachers feel satisfied with their jobs. The report was issued by the Gates Foundation.