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Educating for Character: How Our Schools Can Teach Respect and Responsibility

Educating for Character delves into the concept of character education, examining its role in shaping students' moral values and social behavior. The book discusses strategies and practices that schools can adopt to foster respect and responsibility, emphasizing the impact of these qualities on the overall educational environment. more

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Thomas Lickona
Thomas Lickona

Thomas Lickona, born in 1943, is a renowned author whose works primarily focus on moral education, character development, and adolescent development. more

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