Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
Mission statement
1. Bree Hohnbaum
2/22/2012
Teaching Mission Statement
All Students:
Have the ability to use their minds creatively
Are unique and special to us
Have goals and a future in mind
Have fun with education while showing that they can produce material fitting to their
age group and grade
Show respect to one another as well as to the faculty and staff
Grow and learn with each new day
Matter
Have a purpose
Are capable of creating a future for themselves
Learning is:
Fun
Challenging
Rewarding
Infinite and continuous even after leaving the school
Effective when students participate and are actively engaged in both their studies and
the socialization process
Effective when the students learn that the faculty and staff truly care about their
learning and are willing to do what it takes for them to be able to learn in a clean, safe,
friendly environment
Exciting
What the faculty and staff pride themselves on
Helpful
My Mission Statement:
I would like to help students want to get an education. I want students to want to wake up in
the morning and be excited about learning and their schooling, even beyond high school, when
they will be active contributors to our society.
My Vision:
2. I want students to feel as though they matter. I would like for students to not be afraid of
raising their hands and saying the “wrong answer” for there is no wrong answer. I want
students to be excited about education and learning new things. Students should want to raise
their hands with an answer, and feel confident. Students, when leaving my class, should be
excited for their new teacher, and their teacher after that and so on. I want to change the way
students think and make it so that they have a reason to be at school and that it is important.
Education to me is the most important thing in the world, and my goal is to make students see
this the way that I do.