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The Character Education Initiative A Project of the Universal Peace Federation

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A Necessity of Character Education to prevent moral problems on level of Society, introduction

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Page 1: Character Education Introduction

The Character Education Initiative

A Project of the

Universal Peace Federation

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Introduction to the UPF Character Education Initiative

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What Is Character Education?

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Character Education = Conscious Effort

to Instill Virtues

“Character education is the deliberate effort to help people understand, care about, and act upon core ethical values.”

Dr. Thomas Lickona, author, Educating for Character

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Educating the “Head, Heart, Hand”Drs. Kevin Ryan and Thomas Lickona

• To know the good

• To care about the good

• To do the good

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Why Do We Need Character Education?

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Explosion of Moral Problems in Society

Premarital SexDivorce

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Alienation from Traditional Values

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Leads to Alienation of Youth from Society

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Youth Don’t Know Who They Are or Where They Are Going

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Rising Youth Suicide Rates

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Rising Teenage Pregnancy Rates

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Rising Youth Violence and Crime

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Drug Abuse

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Alcohol Abuse

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Unwholesome Media and Entertainment Influences

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Character Education Has Always Been Part of Education

• Since Plato, educators have accepted moral instruction of the young as part of their educational mission

• Many universities, including Harvard,were founded to train clergy

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Character Education Declined in the Twentieth Century, in Part Due to Science

• Logical positivism—everything should be empirically provable

• Theory of relativity applied to the moral realm

• Personalism—morals are everyone’s to choose

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Moral Relativism: Whose Values to Teach? “Virtues” Not “Values”

• Values are subjective

• What people value may vary from culture to culture

• Values change

• Virtues are universal

• Virtues are admired everywhere

• Virtues do not change

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Yet Virtues May be Used for Good or Bad Purposes

• A strong-willed dictator• A diligent terrorist• A conscientious computer hacker• A generous thief

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Therefore, UPF Teaches Virtues within the Framework of Three Basic Life Goals

Three Basic Life Goals

Mature Character

Positive Contribution

Loving Relationships

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The Three Life Goals = A Purposeful Life

• To attain mature character

• To develop loving relationships with family and others

• To make a positive contribution to society

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Character Develops through Four Spheres of Love in the Family

• A child’s love for parents

• A sibling’s love for brothers and sisters

• A spouse’s love for husband or wife

• A parent’s love for a child

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Altruism = the Virtue of Virtues To live and work for the benefit of others

Altruism encompasses all the other virtues

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The Family is the First School of Love and Relationships

The Oliners’ study of rescuers during the Holocaust showed that altruistic

people come from loving families

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The UPF Character Education Initiative Emphasizes

• Virtues and ethical principles common to all cultures

• The family is the first school of love• Three Basic Life Goals• Altruism is the organizing core virtue• Home, school, community

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UPF’s Discovering the Real Me Character Education Curriculum

• Utilizes the power of story

• Age-appropriate books, covering ages 5-18

• For use in homes, schools,

community venues

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Discovering the Real Me, Books 1-4

• Elementary level: Aesop’s fables and classic fairy tales

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Discovering the Real Me, Books 5-8

• Adolescent level:

Stories of realistic situations, and moral dilemmas

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Discovering the Real Me, Books 9-12

• High school level: Character-based sexuality education, relationship, communication, and leadership skills

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Character Education—Important and Necessary Part of Education

Tomorrow’s Test:

How did I show altruism this past week?

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Food Drive = A+

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Advanced Technology Means We Must

Use Our Powers for Good, Not Ill

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“The greater our material power, the greater our need for spiritual insight

and virtue.”

Arnold Toynbee, British historian, Civilization on Trial

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Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the U.S., Knew the Value of

Character Education

“To educate a man in mind and not morals is to educate a menace to

society.”