First Class Character Education Activities Program : Ready-to-Use Lessons and Activities for Grades 7-12

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Format: Spiral Bound
Pub. Date: 2001-01-01
Publisher(s): Jossey-Bass
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Summary

This resource gives secondary teachers and counselors 95 ready-to-use lessons with reproducible activity sheets to promote healthy character development in students. The lessons are drawn from First-Class, a successful program initiated by students and teachers at Mundelein (IL) High School and can be used as is or adapted to fit the particular needs in any junior or senior high school. Major topics covered include: the nature of good character student behavior and the related issues of motivation, communication and family involvement anger management, stress reduction, dealing with failure and impulse control social issues such as family roles, violence and the impact of TV prejudice, discrimination, stereotyping and sexual harassment self-understanding and self-acceptance caring about the school, using appropriate language, maintaining personal appearance, and volunteering

Author Biography

Michael D. Koehler, Ph.D., was a teacher, counselor, and coach at Deerfield (IL) High School for 31 years and an adjunct professor of educational administration for 23 years. He has authored more than a dozen practical resources for educators with Prentice Hall and written and narrated a videotape for the College Board.Karen E. Royer, M.A., is a former teacher at Mundelein (IL) High School, where she taught all levels of French, spearheaded the writing of one of the first "immersion" curricula in the state, and was one of the faculty who worked with students to initiate the First-Class character education program.

Table of Contents

About This Resource v
Introduction viii
In the Beginning...
1(32)
Assessing Student Needs
5(2)
Identifying the Essentials
7(4)
Good Character
11(3)
Good Character: What Is It?
14(3)
Good Character: The Next Step
17(3)
The Facets of Good Character
20(4)
The Test
24(4)
Take Your Pick
28(5)
Student Behavior and Character
33(44)
First Impressions
40(6)
Adult/Student Relationships
46(4)
Adult/Student Relationships: Action Plan
50(3)
Adult/Student Relationships: Action Plan Evaluation
53(3)
To Be or Not to Be
56(3)
It's Cool to Be First Class
59(1)
Guidelines for Appropriate Public Behavior
60(4)
Student Evaluation of the Rules
64(4)
Feedback
68(9)
Integrating Social Principles
77(44)
Let's Talk Social Principles
80(2)
Hometalk
82(2)
Principles to Build On
84(3)
Build a Foundation
87(3)
When You Look at My Principles
90(5)
To Know or Not to Know
95(5)
We're in This Together: A Look at Love and Marriage
100(4)
Love and Marriage
104(4)
Playing Nice
108(3)
Think Tank
111(5)
Name Your Poison!
116(5)
Dealing with Emotional Issues
121(48)
Attitude
125(4)
Attitude Follow-Up
129(3)
Stepping Up
132(4)
It's Your Call: If I Weren't Afraid!
136(3)
Failure Is My Friend
139(4)
Rejecting Rejection
143(7)
Stress
150(3)
Handling Anger
153(6)
Take Your Pick
159(5)
Leadership
164(5)
Dealing with Social Issues
169(58)
Family Roles
173(6)
Get It Right
179(4)
Gossip
183(3)
Peer Pressure
186(4)
Positive Interdependence
190(5)
Competition vs. Cooperation
195(6)
Handling Bullying
201(5)
Violence
206(9)
``Gift'' Giving
215(4)
Hate
219(4)
Let's Take a Closer Look at Television
223(4)
Understanding and Celebrating Differences in Others
227(78)
Search
233(3)
Silly Similes
236(3)
Daffy-nitions
239(3)
Make a Motto
242(2)
Looking Closely at Stereotypes
244(4)
Sterotyping, So What?
248(4)
Combating Stereotyping
252(2)
Who Are You?
254(5)
Stereotyping and Discrimination
259(4)
You Be the Judge
263(2)
Up Close and Personal
265(3)
Racial Stereotypes
268(4)
Not Just About Race
272(2)
Young vs. Old
274(3)
It's Your Call
277(2)
Take Your Pick
279(4)
Prejudice and Discrimination
283(2)
What Do You Think?
285(2)
Being Physically Disabled
287(2)
Sexual Harassment
289(2)
More About Sexual Harassment
291(5)
What Will You Do?
296(2)
Jubilee, a Celebration of Diversity
298(3)
A Challenge to the School Community
301(2)
General Activities and Thought Questions
303(2)
Understanding and Celebrating Differences in Myself
305(48)
Taking a Closer Look at Me
308(5)
Finding the Real Me
313(3)
Self Acceptance: Knowing the Better Me
316(2)
Is What You See What You Get?
318(2)
Self-Criticism: What Must Happen First?
320(4)
Self-Criticism: How Do I Do It?
324(5)
A Bump On the Way
329(6)
Eric Hanson and the Kingdom of Perfect Happiness
335(13)
Building a Better Me
348(4)
To Get Friends, Be One
352(1)
Behaving in a First Class Way
353(54)
The First Class Pledge, Part One
356(6)
The First Class Pledge, Part Two
362(4)
Bring the Outside In
366(7)
Volunteering: Something for Everyone
373(5)
A Teenager's Declaration of Independence
378(7)
School Washrooms (A Farce in One Act)
385(4)
Familiar Places
389(4)
Word Choice
393(3)
Considerate Communication
396(2)
Show Your Pride
398(5)
First Impressions
403(4)
Epilogue: To the Teacher 407

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