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Character Education

Resources to build and develop character in youth; supports the core values of trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship.

"Effective schools seek to develop and reinforce character traits, such as caring, citizenship, fairness, respect, responsibility, and trustworthiness, through a systematic approach that includes adult modeling, curriculum integration, a positive school climate, and access to comprehensive guidance and counseling services."

—Elementary Makes the Grade! (CDE, 1999)

The California Department of Education advocates incorporating character education into a standards-based educational system in a variety of ways.

Character Education Month

Each year in October, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and the President of the State Board of Education emphasize the importance of teaching character education to our students by declaring Character Education Month.

California Education Code Section 233.5(a)

Charges teachers with the task of moral instruction.

Annotated Bibliography
Books, articles, and research on character education.

Resources

Classroom Materials

The following have been identified as character education classroom materials:

Funding and Grant Awards

U.S. Department of Education Awards $1.6 Million to Help Students Develop Strong Character and Good Citizenship (Outside Source)
Schools in California, New York, Illinois and South Dakota will share $1.6 million in grants designed to help them implement programs that teach the principles of character development and the responsibilities of citizenship to their students.

Character Education Partnership (CEP) National Schools of Character Awards (Outside Source)
Every year, CEP names ten public and private schools and districts as National Schools of Character for their outstanding work in improving the behavior and learning of their students through character education. Once selected, CEP helps these schools and districts serve as models for other educators.

Questions: Marlena Uhrik | muhrik@cde.ca.gov | 916-319-0716 
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