How character education is defined? McBrian and Brandt (1997, p. 17-18) believe "character education involves teaching children about basic human values including honesty, kindness, generosity, courage, freedom, equality, and respect." Our goal is to raise children to become morally responsible, self-disciplined citizens. Problem solving, decision making, and conflict resolution are important parts of developing moral character.
National survey results reveal high levels of cheating, theft and cynicism among high school students. According to a just-released study by the Josephson Institute of Ethics based on a national survey of 24,763 high school students, ...