Character Education An Extended Arm of Education

How do you define the term ‘Education’? Education is a lifelong activity or the process of teaching, which begins at one’s birth and continues till he dies. Education plays a very important role in the development of any individual and the society itself. Education can be of various forms. It can be formal or informal, traditional or modern and it can be indigenous or imported.

Character education, an extended arm of education is intended to educate one’s character and behavior. Character education programs conducted in schools cultivate positive personal attributes and civility among all students. It is a deliberate effort to create a community of harmony in which positive personal attitudes and values are fostered. Character education promotes these qualities and requires to be continuously and constantly practiced in every student’s day to day actions. So, we can say that character education promotes desirable qualities such as honesty, respect, integrity, and responsibility.

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Fireside Catholic Youth Bible

A great resource for Catholic youth. Throughout 96 pages of full-color inserts this Bible addresses critical topics that teens face. A collection of insightful and thought-provoking articles is presented in five unique sections: Your Decision/Your Reward, What Does the Bible Say About…?, Roots of Our Faith, Saints Relate and 1 on 1 With Christ. Other features include: Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation; Three Year Cycle of Readings; Terms of the Mass; Basic Prayers and Practices of Our Catholic Faith; Page-edge Indexing. Size: 8 3/8″ x 5 ¾” x 1 ½”. » Read more: Fireside Catholic Youth Bible

Fitness for Life Middle School Teacher’s Guide


Includes bound-in CD-ROM. Provides five lesson plans for each chapter: two lesson plans for the classroom sessions and three activity plans that supplement and reinforce the classroom content. Most plans are presented in four steps:
1. Gathering Information (for classroom lessons), or Instant Activity (for activity lessons)
2. Lesson Launcher
3. Lesson Focus
4. Reflection and Summary The lesson plans feature these elements:
-Objectives
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