Educating For Character II
Towards Good and Smart Schools
2 Additional Free Seat for each Participant Registered before 28 Nov 2010

Seminar Details
| Seminar : | 23-24 June 2011 |
| Fee : | S$980 per participant Includes: Lunches, Snacks and Seminar Coursebook |
| Time : |
9.30am to 5pm |
| Venue : | Anson Centre, 5mins walk from Tg Pagar MRT |
Plus
for FIRST 20 Paid Registrations
1 Inspiration CD : Printer-Ready Posters, Screensavers Quotes, Articles, Forms, etc.
S$30 BookVoucher and 1 pot of Orchid for First 20 paid Registrations
Seminar Presenter


Professor Thomas Lickona, PhD is the Director of Center of 4th & 5th Rs, Cortland, University of New York. THE CENTER disseminates articles on character education, sponsors an annual summer institute in character education, publishes a Fourth and Fifth Rs newsletter, and is building a network of "Fourth and Fifth Rs Schools" committed to teaching respect, responsibility and other core ethical values as the basis of good character.
Dr. Lickona is a Leading Researcher of Moral Development, he is also popularly known as “Father of Character Education” Dr. Lickona has appeared on national media and is the recipient of the Character Education Partnership’s “Sandy Award” for Lifetime Achievement in Character Education.
For Whom
This seminar is highly relevant to all Educators, Schools Supervisors, Lecturers, Instructors, Dept Heads, Principals, Directors, Educational Psychologists, Counselors, Operations/Management Staff of Homes/Prisons, Section Heads, Course Leaders, Educational Policy, Curriculum Planners…..anyone who needs to know how to teach Good Moral Values.
Seminar Topics
The Call to Character (Performance and Moral Challenges)
- 7 Ways to Think about Character
- Today's Adolescents - Good News and Bad News
- Critical Moral Challenges Facing High Schools
Performance Character and Moral Character (Integration of Excellence and Ethics)
- 8 Strengths of Character (Development Ourcomes)
- 4 Key Strategies for Developing Performance and Moral Character
Professional Ethical Learning Communities
6 Principles to Getting Faculty and Staff to Collaborate
Ethical Learning Communities
6 Principles to Getting Staff, Students, Parents and the Wider Community Working Together
Fostering the 8 Strengths of Character
- Lifelong Learner and Critical Thinker
- Deligent and Capable Performer
- Socially and Emotionally Skilled Person
- Ethical Thinker
- Respectful and Moral Agent
- Self-Disciplined Person who pursues a healthy lifestyle
- Contributing Community Member and Democratic Citizen
- Spiritual Person engaged in Crafting a Life of Noble Purpose
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