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Character Development, Child Story Book & Multicultural Tales | August House Learning Center
  Character Education
  The tradition of storytelling provides a means for students, classrooms, families, and communities to encourage character education and development. Stories serve as vehicles for identifying, shaping, and teaching ethical behavior for they call upon listeners to identify and consider choices in order to resolve embedded ethical dilemmas. Stories help shape community behaviors, values, and virtues.

Schools and other educational communities often employ stories to support their character education programs. These programs extend beyond the confines of the language arts curriculum to all academic and extracurricular subjects and activities.

We've reviewed our titles and assigned character education values to them. You can click on a value below to see titles in our store.

  1. Caring— kindness, compassion,concern, regard, consideration, and guardianship.

  2. Citizenship — patriotism, respect for country, concern for the common good, community, and respect for law and order.
  3. Courage — bravery, fortitude, valor, and the commitment to pursue unpopular causes because they are right and just.

  4. Fairness — generosity, charity, justice, and consequences of bad behavior.
  5. Resourcefulness — includes inventiveness, creativeness, cleverness, and skillfulness.

  6. Respect — tolerance and courtesy.
  7. Responsibility — accountability, diligence, self-control, perseverance, and hard work.

  8. Sharing — working together cooperatively to respect the needs of others.
  9. Trustworthiness — honesty, integrity, and loyalty.


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