Building Character in Schools Resource Guide offers school administrators and teachers a practical handbook for developing, assessing, improving, and institutionalizing character education in their schools. It is filled with real-life examples-- both successful and unsuccessful-- of character education efforts; it clearly illustrates the differences among values, virtues, and points of view; and it presents guidelines for designing effective lessons, units, assessment, and classroom activities.
In this companion guide to their best-selling book, the authors have created a hands-on guide for realizing that vision.
The Building Character In Schools Set includes Building Character in Schools: Practical Ways to Bring Moral Instruction to Life and the Building Character in Schools Resource Guide by Karen Bohlin and Kevin Ryan.
The Building Character In Schools Set includes Building Character in Schools: Practical Ways to Bring Moral Instruction to Life and the Building Character in Schools Resource Guide by Karen Bohlin and Kevin Ryan.
"Offers American parents and teachers precisely what we need and so sorely lack— a moral vision of how we ought to live with one another and the heart of what 'character education' is meant to teach us: an ethics that is affirmed in our ...
The book features ten plans (one for each month of the school year), each focusing on a different character trait, including Respect and Responsibility, Honesty, Courage, Fairness and Self-Discipline.
Young people in America today face a crisis of character. Traditional role models continue to disappoint the public, falling short of expectations and fostering cynicism rather than idealism. As a...
(Anthony Robbins) “Life is a promise; fulfill it.” (Mother Teresa) • “No alibi will save you from accepting the responsibility.” • (Napoleon Hill) “If you want children to keep their feet on the ground, put some • responsibility on ...
The Character Education Handbook: Establishing a Character Program in Your School
Even at lunch! Does he learn his lesson? You have to read the book to find out!We can learn great life lessons from reading Dont Be That KID! At School.
In this book, author David Isaacs, an educationalist and parent, offers ideas and suggestions on how parents and teachers can help children's all-round development.