PRIMED for Character Education

PRIMED for Character Education

Six Design Principles for School Improvement

Berkowitz, Marvin W

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2021

184

Mole

Inglês

9781138492554

15 a 20 dias

340

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Part 1: Mapping the Terrain of Character Education 1. To the Point 2. Mapping the Terrain 3. Making the Case 4. PRIMED Part 2: Prioritization 5. What Does It Mean to Prioritize Character Education? 6. Making Character Education a Priority: Rhetorical Prioritization 7. Prioritization through Resource Allocation 8. School/Classroom Climate and Prioritization 9. Structural Prioritization 10. Leading Schools of Character Part 3: Relationships 11. Why Relationships? 12. Relationships in School 13. Relationships with External Stakeholders Part 4: Intrinsic Motivation (or Internalization) 14. The What and Why of Intrinsic Motivation 15. The Perils of Extrinsic Motivators 16. Outside In: Designing Schools for Intrinsic Motivation Part 5: Modeling 17. Being Good 18. The Pedagogy of Modeling Part 6: Empowerment 19. What is Empowerment and Why is it Important for Character Education 20. Empowerment Implementation Strategies Part 7: Developmental Pedagogy 21. Developmental Perspective: Thinking Long-term 22. Developmental Pedagogy: Educating for the Long Run Part 8: Final Thoughts 23. PRIMED for Character Education
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