Is it all about you? Every semester I'd follow the same ritual. Holding my breath, I'd carry the large manilla envelopes from the faculty room and seek a quiet place. With great anxiety, I'd read my SOTES (Student Opinion Teaching Evaluation) results from the previous semester. This student feedback is supposed to help me "improve" my teaching methods. Written anonymously, students are given carte blanche to say whatever they want about their professors---much like the online ... VIEW POST
It’s Not About Me. It’s Not About You.
Telling the Same Old Story?
Write a new one! It's taken me almost two days to write this first sentence. I've spent time pondering this topic and reviewing books and articles in half-hearted attempts for inspiration. I've also been sidetracked from writing---I keep getting distracted by mundane movies on TV. (Right now, I'm sort of watching Jane Fonda in the movie Cat Ballou.) During a Nutri-System commercial featuring Marie Osmond, I got further side-tracked when I googled "The Osmonds"---and read about Donny for ... VIEW POST
Finding Tidings of Great Joy As a Temple Ordinance Worker
A Higher and Holier Education and Service Merry Christmas! I love Luke's narrative of the Savior's birth in the New Testament. One of my favorite parts of his story line occurs after the baby Jesus is born. Luke introduces us to Simeon (a devout man), and Anna the Prophetess (a temple worker). They are the last people woven into Luke's account of the nativity. He describes the scenario as follows in the paragraph below. Jewish law required Joseph and Mary to bring the ... VIEW POST
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