Forget the “14 principles” for a moment and consider just one: Approach your work honestly.
Now, go read about those 14 principles. Annotate and take notes as you read. If there’s some aspect of any of these principles that you don’t understand, speak with your instructor or your classmates. Once you understand each principle, think of some real life examples of how you can apply each one in your own (future)classroom. Make sure you have a sound rationale (reason) for the way you’d be applying each one. Then, write up your answer. You’ll probably want to revise your answer as new ideas occur to you. You’ll definitely need to proofread your work for errors in spelling, capitalization, and sentence structure, at the very least.
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You need to be nice and piecent
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Forget the “14 principles” for a moment and consider just one: Approach your work honestly.
Now, go read about those 14 principles. Annotate and take notes as you read. If there’s some aspect of any of these principles that you don’t understand, speak with your instructor or your classmates. Once you understand each principle, think of some real life examples of how you can apply each one in your own (future)classroom. Make sure you have a sound rationale (reason) for the way you’d be applying each one. Then, write up your answer. You’ll probably want to revise your answer as new ideas occur to you. You’ll definitely need to proofread your work for errors in spelling, capitalization, and sentence structure, at the very least.