Synopses & Reviews
Now a national priority, character education is being implemented by schools and other public and private organizations across the United States. Whether you are establishing a character education program or looking for an effective way to teach your children the importance of values and good character, this book, loaded with nearly 300 resources, can help. Each of the 17 chapters focuses on a specific trait or virtue and identifies dozens of picture books, novels, biographies, and nonfiction titles that illustrate the trait and can be used as springboards to discussions. Introduced with a description, each chapter features annotations, cross-references to other traits, famous quotes, discussion starters, activity suggestions, and collaborative reading titles. An indispensable resource and reference guide, this book is essential for coaching young citizens in positive behavior.
Review
This book stands out from others of its type becuase of its excellent introduction that talks about character education in general, specifics related to the home and classroom, as well as a consideration of various formats and genres; its brevity that makes it a useful planning resource without being overwhelming; and its thorough index of titles, authors, and concepts. A boon for librarians as well as for parents who are homeschooling or organizing group projects.School Library Journal
Synopsis
Character education has become a national priority, and its cause has been taken up by schools and other public and private organizations. This book provides a fresh way of teaching children the importance of values and good character. It is a gold mine for educators and parents looking for material they can use in discussions regarding character traits they want to help young citizens develop. Each of the 17 chapters focuses on a specific trait and identifies dozens of books, novels, and nonfiction titles pertinent to that theme. Full entries are included for nearly 300 books. Additional titles are featured in Quick Pick sections. All in all, more than 450 titles are connected with a character trait. A wonderful teaching tool and reference resource for teachers, librarians, and parents.
Synopsis
Provides a fresh way of teaching children the importance of values and good character.
Synopsis
This book provides a fresh way of teaching children the importance of values and good character. It is a gold mine for educators and parents looking for material they can use in discussions regarding character traits they want to help young citizens develop. Grades K-5 (adaptable for higher grades)
About the Author
SHARRON L. MCELMEEL, Adjunct Instructor at Mount Mercy College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is a long-time educator and library media specialist who has built a national reputation in the area of children's literature and is an often-requested conference speaker. She was named Iowa Reading Teacher of the Year in 1987 and was nominated as Iowa's Teacher of the Year in 1997.
Table of Contents
Caring -- Confidence -- Courage -- Curiosity -- Flexibility -- Friendship -- Goalsetting -- Humility -- Humor -- Initiative -- Integrity -- Patience -- Perseverance -- Positive attitude -- Problem solving -- Self-discipline -- Teamwork.