Educating for Character

Educating for Character
Author: Thomas Lickona
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2009-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780307569486

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Calls for renewed moral education in America's schools, offering dozens of programs schools can adopt to teach students respect, responsibility, hard work, and other values that should not be left to parents to teach.

Educating for Character

Educating for Character
Author: Thomas Lickona
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 498
Release: 1992-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780553370522

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Calls for renewed moral education in America's schools, offering dozens of programs schools can adopt to teach students respect, responsibility, hard work, and other values that should not be left to parents to teach.

Educating for Character

Educating for Character
Author: Thomas Lickona
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780553370522

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Calls for renewed moral education in America's schools, offering dozens of programs schools can adopt to teach students respect, responsibility, hard work, and other values that should not be left to parents to teach.

Education with Character

Education with Character
Author: James Arthur
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2003-08-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134471843

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'Education with character' is the latest buzzphrase, but until now there's been no real concensus on some of the key issues. This book addresses the gap, adopting a cross-disciplinary approach to the matters in hand.

Aristotelian Character Education

Aristotelian Character Education
Author: Kristján Kristjánsson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2015-04-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317619062

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This book provides a reconstruction of Aristotelian character education, shedding new light on what moral character really is, and how it can be highlighted, measured, nurtured and taught in current schooling. Arguing that many recent approaches to character education understand character in exclusively amoral, instrumentalist terms, Kristjánsson proposes a coherent, plausible and up-to-date concept, retaining the overall structure of Aristotelian character education. After discussing and debunking popular myths about Aristotelian character education, subsequent chapters focus on the practical ramifications and methodologies of character education. These include measuring virtue and morality, asking whether Aristotelian character education can salvage the effects of bad upbringing, and considering implications for teacher training and classroom practice. The book rejuvenates time-honoured principles of the development of virtues in young people, at a time when ‘character’ features prominently in educational agendas and parental concerns over school education systems. Offering an interdisciplinary perspective which draws from the disciplines of education, psychology, philosophy and sociology, this book will appeal to researchers, academics and students wanting a greater insight into character education.

Character Matters

Character Matters
Author: Thomas Lickona
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004-03-10
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780743266994

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Award-winning psychologist and educator Thomas Lickona offers more than one hundred practical strategies that parents and schools have used to help kids build strong personal character as the foundation for a purposeful, productive, and fulfilling life. Succeeding in life takes character, and Lickona shows how irresponsible and destructive behavior can invariably be traced to the absence of good character and its ten essential qualities: wisdom, justice, fortitude, self-control, love, a positive attitude, hard work, integrity, gratitude, and humility. The culmination of a lifetime’s work in character education from one the preeminent psychologists of our time, this landmark book gives us the tools we need to raise respectful and responsible children, create safe and effective schools, and build the caring and decent society in which we all want to live.

Teaching Character and Virtue in Schools

Teaching Character and Virtue in Schools
Author: James Arthur,Kristján Kristjánsson,Tom Harrison,Wouter Sanderse,Daniel Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317441304

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Teaching Character and Virtue in Schools addresses the contemporary issues of quantification and measurement in educational settings. The authors draw on the research of the Jubilee Centre at the University of Birmingham in order to investigate the concern that the conventional wisdom, sound judgement and professional discretion of teachers is being diminished and control mistakenly given over to administrators, policymakers and inspectors which in turn is negatively effecting pupils’ character development. The books calls for subject competence to be complemented by practical wisdom and good character in teaching staff. It posits that the constituent virtues of good character can be learned and taught, that education is an intrinsically moral enterprise and that character education should be intentional, organised and reflective. The book draws on the Jubilee Centre’s expertise in support of its claims and successfully integrates the fields of educational studies, psychology, sociology, philosophy and theology in its examination of contemporary educational practices and their wider effect on society as a whole. It offers sample lessons as well as a framework for character education in schools. The book encourages the view that character education is about helping students grasp what is ethically important and how to act for the right reasons so that they can become more autonomous and reflective individuals within the framework of a democratic society. Particularly interested readers will be educational leaders, teachers, those undertaking research in the field of education as well as policy analysts with a keen interest in developing the character and good sense of learners today.

Handbook of Moral and Character Education

Handbook of Moral and Character Education
Author: Larry Nucci,Tobias Krettenauer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 571
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136293122

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There is widespread agreement that schools should contribute to the moral development and character formation of their students. In fact, 80% of US states currently have mandates regarding character education. However, the pervasiveness of the support for moral and character education masks a high degree of controversy surrounding its meaning and methods. The purpose of this handbook is to supplant the prevalent ideological rhetoric of the field with a comprehensive, research-oriented volume that both describes the extensive changes that have occurred over the last fifteen years and points forward to the future. Now in its second edition, this book includes the latest applications of developmental and cognitive psychology to moral and character education from preschool to college settings, and much more.