lunes, 4 de octubre de 2010
lunes, 27 de septiembre de 2010
Respect
THE GOLDEN RULE
- One should treat others according to how one would like others to treat one's self (positive,form)
- Treat others as you would like to be treated (positive,form)
- One should not treat others in ways one would not like to be treated (passive form)
- Do not treat others in ways you would not like to be treated
lunes, 6 de septiembre de 2010
The six pillars
Trustworthiness :
Build trust and credibility with integrity (consistency between beliefs, words and actions), honesty (truthfulness, sincerity and candor), promise-keeping, and loyalty (fidelity to family, friends, and country).
Respect :
Honor the worth and dignity of all individuals. Treat others the way you would want to be treated. Act courteously, civilly, peaceably, and nonviolently. Be tolerant and accepting of differences. Avoid rude, offensive, and abusive words and actions.
Responsibility :
Be accountable :for your words, actions, and attitudes. Exercise self-control. Strive for excellence and self-improvement. Plan ahead. Set a good example for others. Be self-reliant, prudent, proactive, persistent, and hard-working.
Fairness :
Be consistent, open, and treat all people equitably. Consider all sides and make decisions on the facts without favoritism or prejudice. Play by the rules, avoid careless accusations, and don’t take undue advantage of others. Pursue justice and condemn injustice.
Caring :
Be kind, compassionate, empathetic, charitable, forgiving, and grateful.
Citizenship:
Obey laws in good faith. Do your share to improve the well-being of fellow citizens and the community. Protect the environment, volunteer, and participate in the processes of democracy by staying informed and voting.
domingo, 5 de septiembre de 2010
What is character?
Character is a very simple thing to understand
The Character Education Partnership, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, and nonsectarian organization that supports and promotes social, emotional, and ethical development in youth defines character education as "the deliberate effort by schools, families, and communities to help young people understand, care about, and act upon core ethical values."The Council of Chief State School Officers states that "character education holds that certain core values form the basis of 'good character,' i.e., the kinds of attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that the school wants from, and is therefore committed to teach to, its children.
Character Education has 6 very important pillars
Trustworthiness whic is the blue
Respect which is the yellow
Responsibility which is the green
Fairness which is the orange
Caring which is the red
citizenship which is the purple
Following these pillars will take you to be a good
Person in the future so:
Use them in the school
in your daily life.Everywhere!
Dont waste them!
Fabricio Ochoa Garcia
The Character Education Partnership, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, and nonsectarian organization that supports and promotes social, emotional, and ethical development in youth defines character education as "the deliberate effort by schools, families, and communities to help young people understand, care about, and act upon core ethical values."The Council of Chief State School Officers states that "character education holds that certain core values form the basis of 'good character,' i.e., the kinds of attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that the school wants from, and is therefore committed to teach to, its children.
Character Education has 6 very important pillars
Trustworthiness whic is the blue
Respect which is the yellow
Responsibility which is the green
Fairness which is the orange
Caring which is the red
citizenship which is the purple
Following these pillars will take you to be a good
Person in the future so:
Use them in the school
in your daily life.Everywhere!
Dont waste them!
Fabricio Ochoa Garcia
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