1.What are the things you like about the class? I like all the things we do and how we do, I like to search things in the internet, and use dropbox, blogge, and the life planing book.
2.What are things you did not like about the class? I like everything.
3.Recommendations for improve the class?
4.Answer: Did you really do your best in this class? Yes,I really did my best in this class.
5.Answer: are you reading your Life Planing 100+ Goals Daily for at least two minutes?explain
yes, and no because sometimes I forget to read the book.
6.Answer: Are you committed To be a CTR person? Yes because you can be a better person.
7.What will you always remember about this class?
I will always remember to be a CTR person.
Electronic Portfolio
CTR
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Student Success Statement
The Ultimate Choice
Of all the choices you will ever make, one choice supersedes all others-the ultimate choice. This one choice will help you to always make correct decisions. This one choice, The ultimate choice, is your keystone to being the best student and person you can possibly be. This one choice will forever affect you for good more than any other choice. THE ULTIMATE CHOICE is:
To be a CTR Person-to Always CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Monday, June 1, 2015
Student Success Statement
"Success is not an accident. Success is actually a choice. Are the habits you have today on par with the dreams you have of tomorrow?"
Alan Stein
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Student Success Statement
If there is a beauty in character,
there will be harmony in the home.
If there is harmony in the home,
there will be order in the nation.
If there is order in the nation,
there will be peace in the world.
Conclusion:
If there is a beauty in character,
there will be peace in the world.
Chinese Proverb
“The Six Pillars of
Character”
Trustworthiness: Build trust and credibility with
integrity (consistency between beliefs, words and actions), honesty
(truthfulness, sincerity and candor), promise-keeping, and loyalty (fidelity to
family, friends, and country).
Respect: Honor the worth and dignity of all individuals.
Treat others the way you would want to be treated. Act courteously, civilly,
peaceably, and nonviolently. Be tolerant and accepting of differences. Avoid
rude, offensive, and abusive words and actions.
Responsibility: Be accountable for your words,
actions, and attitudes. Exercise self-control. Strive for excellence and
self-improvement. Plan ahead. Set a good example for others. Be self-reliant,
prudent, proactive, persistent, and hard-working.
Fairness: Be consistent, open, and treat all
people equitably. Consider all sides and make decisions on the facts without
favoritism or prejudice. Play by the rules, avoid careless accusations, and
don’t take undue advantage of others. Pursue justice and condemn injustice.
Caring: Be kind, compassionate, empathetic,
charitable, forgiving, and grateful.
Citizenship: Obey laws in good faith. Do your share
to improve the well-being of fellow citizens and the community. Protect the
environment, volunteer, and participate in the processes of democracy by
staying informed and voting.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Student Success Statement
"I would prefer
even to fail with
honor
than win by
cheating."
Sophocles
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