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Building Character in Schools
Kevin Ryan
Karen E. Bohlin
其他書名
Practical Ways to Bring Moral Instruction to Life
出版
Wiley
, 1999
主題
Education / General
Education / Administration / General
Education / Aims & Objectives
Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Family & Relationships / Education
Family & Relationships / Parenting / General
Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
ISBN
0787943444
9780787943448
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=w16fAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
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 result, many young people struggle to distinguish right from wrong and seem indifferent to whether it matters. It clearly becomes the task of parents and schools to re-engage the hearts and minds of our children in forming their own characters. In Building Character in Schools, Kevin Ryan and Karen Bohlin draw from nearly fifty years of combined field experience to offer a practical guide to character education -- designed to help children to know the good, love the good, and do the good.
Ryan and Bohlin provide a blueprint for educators who wish to translate a personal commitment to character education into a schoolwide vision and effort. They outline the principles and strategies of effective character education and explain what schools must do to teach students the habits and dispositions that lead to responsible adulthood -- from developing curriculum that reinforces good character development to strengthening links with parents. A useful resource section includes sample lessons, program guidelines, and a parents' list of ways to promote character in their children.
Building Character in Schools clearly defines the responsibilities of adults and students in modeling and nurturing character and sets forth practical guidelines for schools seeking to become communities of virtue where responsibility, hard work, honesty, and kindness are modeled, taught, expected, celebrated, and continually practiced.