Teaching trustworthiness is a challenge and it seems it has been always! Even “way back” in black and white TV days. Consider watching this educational video from the 1950s with your family or students. Eddie as he questions why he isn’t considered trustworthy and then learn to be trusted….
Read more ›Kindness 101
Can one teach kindness? We think so and Steve Hartman from CBS and CBS Sunday Morning agrees. Check out his first Facebook Live lesson on kindness.
(The full list of his videos and lessons may be found here….
Read more ›How to Lose Trust Without Even Trying
Sometimes the best way to learn how to be is to learn how NOT to be. Here is a list of all the ways one can lose, or never earn, the trust of others. Perhaps discuss this list with the older children in your life or your coworkers/employees….
Read more ›Wall of Trustworthiness
How do you teaching trustworthiness? Perhaps consider talking about what happens when one does something that causes others to loose trust in that individual. Check out this page from Corner On Character for an activity. While they suggest blocks or tissue blocks –…
Read more ›Teaching Diligence Video
Teaching diligence can be tricky. It can be a hard topic to tackle at all ages. Here is a video and discussion guide that may help for older groups of students.
Source: https://www.goodcharacter.com/
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Have student or employee to honor? Use our certificate to recognize their good character.
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Read more ›February Certificate
Have student or employee to honor? Use our certificate to recognize their good character.
Read more ›Family Night – Honesty
Consider a Family Night! A designated night, once a week, where you sit down with your family…have a lesson, an activity, and a treat. It’s a great way to spend time together as a family and teach your children about the MOST important things they don’t learn in school….
Read more ›PACE Educators Workshop 2019
PACE’s 2019 workshop for educators focused on setting the PACE for good character. Attendees learned how to assess whether students are on track in their social, emotional, and character development. The keynote speaker was Washington Teacher of the Year 2019 Ryan Healy,…
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