Never say, "I have failed." Say, "I have not yet succeeded."
 
Home | Values Ed. Program |Approaches | Dimensions of Man | Sample Lessons
Activities | Integration | V.E. Articles | Tips for Teachers | Organizations | Profile| Contact Us
 
 
 

his page is aimed at showing us that values development may be achieved through integration in the different subject areas. Find out the approaches in the integration of values and the strategies in the integration of values.

Click On!

   
   

1. How values education can be integrated within the teaching curriculum
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/3736/51Moralvalues1.htm

2. The Center for Learning offers a range of complimentary resources and interactive services to parents, educators, and community members interested in values-based education.
http://www.centerforlearning.org/highlights.html


3. INFUSING AND INTEGRATING CONFLICT RESOLUTION INTO THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND CULTURE
http://www.crenet.org/Research/infusing.htm

4. Gospel values across the curriculum
http://www.nwcsd.ca/gospel/

5. THE INTEGRATION OF VALUES AND LEARNING:AN APPLICATION TO ACCOUNTINGHenry L. Foster (ENTER IN GOOGLE)
http://www.aiias.edu/academics/sgs/info/v2n1/foster_values_accounting.html

6. Placing a value on values by Dr Mike Turner
http://www.phrontis.com/values.htm

7. Teaching mathematics teachers to create a secure, supportive classroom environment in which the pupils learn to not fear failure and to value making mistakes as an opportunity to learn and grow.
http://www.mathgoodies.com/articles/safe_math.shtm

8. CollegeValues.org includes resources and information designed to encourage discussion, research, and educational strategies on character development in college.
http://www.collegevalues.org/

9. All teachers are involved in values education.
http://www.vital.nsw.edu.au/html/values/values2.html

10. Some ideas for integrating Character Education into the school climate
http://www.clre.org/program/ce/tips/cetips.htm

11. Integrating Character Education into the Curriculum
http://www.nprinc.com/catalog/char-ed/char-dev/

12. Six Key Principles for Implementing Integrated Character Education
http://www.nvusd.k12.ca.us/CHARACTER%20EDUCATION/six%20key%20principles%20for%
20implementing%20integrated%20character%20education.htm

13. Curriculum standards and reform designs that clearly include character education and the cognative domain of learning.
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/programs/character.html

14. Some Frequently Asked Questions About Character Education
http://www.clre.org/program/ce/faq.htm

15. Character education is not an 'add-on' program
http://www.meridian.k12.ms.us/mpsd/character/

16. Responses from classroom teachers currently integrating character education in content specific curriculum areas.
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/successstories/charactered.html

17. The Development and Implementation of Character
http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/nccep/evaluation/phonesurvey.html

18. This K-12 handbook provides strategies on integrating character education into daily learning for schools, parents, community organizations, businesses and individuals
http://info.csd.org/staffdev/chared/Publications/publications.html

19. Character Education
http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/themes/charactereducation.shtml

20. A national model in the integration of ethics and literacy and through curriculum materials available on our Web site.
http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Centers/Ethics/publications/ede/education.html

21. Politicians Stand Up For Character Education Measures
http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=27character.h20

22. Three critical elements to support effective character education in school-based environments
http://www.ascd.org/educationnews/pr/diane_character_ed.html

23. Integrate social and emotional learning, conflict resolution, and diversity education into your program, school, and/or district.
http://www.esrnational.org/Training2001.html

24. A list of character words and definitions deemed important regardless of a person's political leanings, race, gender or religious convictions
http://www.cobb.k12.ga.us/~communications/charactered/charactered.htm

25. "Coaches are, first and foremost, teachers; they are among the most influential people in a young athlete’s life. Because coaches are such powerful role models, young athletes learn more from them about character than about athletic performance.
http://www.goodcharacter.com/Sports.html

26. Form of project based learning in which academic goals are accomplished through community service. Service learning develops citizenship, responsibility, and many other positive character virtues, making it possibly the most powerful character education program you can implement. Here's how you can do it.
http://www.goodcharacter.com/SERVICE/service.html

27. Character isn't what we think, it's what we do. Here are some opportunities for students to apply the values we associate with good character. As Aristotle said, when we do good things we become good people.
http://www.goodcharacter.com/Opportunities.html

28. If you work with kids, and you need to implement character education tomorrow, and you want some immediate help, this is where to start. But if your character education program is cruising, and you just want some additional ideas and materials, this is also where to start.
http://www.goodcharacter.com/

29. The two major values which are essential in order to become a responsible citizen of ANY society are RESPECT AND RESPONSIBILITY. In exploring literature which deals with these universal values students will have the opportunity to:
http://www.piecesoflearning.com/publish/resource/multi_cultural/clc0231.html

30. An Integrated Approach to Character Education Edited by Timothy Rusnak
http://www.nprinc.com/catalog/char-ed/char-dev/approach.htm

31. HumanityQuest.com is building a community and portal for the exploration of human spirits, values, attitudes, principles and emotions. We thematically explore a growing list of over 500 human values, using in person and online study groups, discussions groups, creative arts activities, resource links, and computer technology.
http://humanityquest.com/

32. Character Education Lesson Plans for 8 different subjects
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/nccep/lp/

35. Connections Lessons in Values
http://info.csd.org/staffdev/chared/Connections/lessons.html

36. Character and Sports ( for P.E.)
http://www.goodcharacter.com/Sports.html

37. Character and Peace Education
http://www.esrnational.org/keeppeace.html

38. Teachers Fit Character Education Into Their Lessons
http://www.wcpss.net/news/poston/character_education/character_ed_schools.html

38. Social skills and character education
http://home.att.net/%7Eclnetwork/socialsk.htm

39. Six Key Principles for Implementing
Integrated Character Education
http://www.nvusd.k12.ca.us/CHARACTER%20EDUCATION/six%20key%20principles%20for%
20implementing%20integrated%20character%20education.htm

40. Is Character Education the Answer?
http://www.education-world.com/a_admin/admin097.shtml

41. The following eleven principles serve as criteria that schools and other groups can use to plan a character education effort.
http://www.character.org/principles/index.cgi

42. Character Education is a Process, Not a Pre-packaged Program
http://www.ethics.org/nj/brochure.html

 
Approaches
Strategies
  V.E. Integration Links
Integration Main
 
   

CE/GMRC For Grade 4
(Revised Edition)

 
   
2005 Copyright © Benjamin Isaac G. Marte and Nonita C. Marte All Rights Reserved.
Web Site Conceptualized and Developed By: HiMEM