Definition
This curriculum method revolves around
developing "good character" in students by
practicing and teaching moral values and
decision making.
Basic Elements
Character education assumes that schools
don't just have the responsibility to help
students get "smart," they also have the
responsibility to help them cultivate basic
moral values to guide their behavior
throughout life.
Today's emphasis on character education
is propelled by the decline in family
influence, downward trends in youth
character, and the emerging consensus of
shared ethical values.
Character education teaches students to
understand, commit to, and act on shared
ethical values--in other words, "know the
good, desire the good, and do the good."
Typical core values include respect,
responsibility, trustworthiness, fairness,
caring, and community participation.
Schools committed to character education
tend to:
Emphasize the importance of adults
modeling values in the classroom as well
as in their everyday interactions
Help students clarify their values and
build personal bonds and responsibilities
to one another
Use the traditional curriculum as a
vehicle for teaching values and examining
moral questions
Encourage moral reflection through
debate, journals, and discussion
Encourage values in action through
community service and other community
involvement strategies
Support teacher development and
dialogue among educators on the moral
dimension of their job
The influence of character education is
evident in the outcomes of many school
districts emphasizing qualities such as
"participant in a democratic society,"
"contributor to the community," and "ethical
global citizen."
Reading
"Character Education," Education
Leadership, November, 1993.
The Journal of Character Education,
Jefferson Center for Character Education,
Pasadena, CA.
Reclaiming Our Schools: A Handbook on
Teaching Character, Academics and Discipline,
Wynne, Edward A. and Ryan, Kevin. New York:
Merrill.
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http://www.funderstanding.com/character_edu.cfm.