Character is easy to define, but hard to quantify. It is fundamental to leadership yet describing beyond a few maxims, such as, “What you do when you think no one is looking,” can be devilish.
Editor’s note: This commentary is by Peter Berger, who has taught English and history for 30 years, writes "Poor Elijah’s Almanack." The column appears in several publications including the Times ...
The lessons for first and second grade students teach the character trait of gratitude through short, engaging online videos and printable resources. The lessons can be used at home or in a classroom ...
The 40-Minute Lesson Plan is essential elements of the CBL lesson plan. We suggest the teacher reads aloud or uses an audio book for the reading portion. 40-min includes: Background, Wordwall, Key ...
Worthington's CIA students are not spies for the Central Intelligence Agency, but they don bright red T-shirts and infiltrate district classrooms with the message "Kindness Matters." These CIA members ...
When using books to teach morality tales, it may be best if the characters don’t have tails of their own (or any other animal traits). Young children are more likely to learn and apply character ...
Bandai Namco’s upcoming interactive PlayStation VR title Summer Lesson is known for interacting with its cute girls but the original concept behind it may have had you getting to know Kazuya and the ...