Stories, analyses, and original research written to inspire and equip you with creative approaches to character formation
When Discipline Divides
A new survey reveals student discipline as the most common source of friction in teacher-principal relationships. What does this discord reveal about reasonable expectations for conduct?
Good Citizens Understand Community, Engage Actively
Except for small groups of hermits, found here and there throughout human history, most human persons have lived in community since the earliest times. Perhaps it was first necessary for survival, but throughout the ages humans have formed communities and lived social lives for comfort and fulfillment.
The Field School: Character at the Fore
How strong role models and learning from mistakes can make a difference in the lives of middle school boys
On Feeding the Good
Everyone has character. A person is not born with character; it is learned. It is not genetic, but it can be taught. It cannot be bought, but it can be earned.