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One cannot negate a very important fact of these days that our life is moving at a pace so fast that it becomes almost impossible to catch up with whatever is going on around us. One does not have time to hold back for a while just to see exactly how far they have reached or how much distance have they covered till then or whenever is then. Being amongst the very young members of our population, it does not really suit me to utter such words as above. Let’s just say, I am a mature thinker, because I don’t exactly intend to mention the events that I have suffered and that have lead to my giving such comments in that a simple way.

Education today has become very expensive. Let me change the former sentence a bit: Good education today has become very expensive. Keeping alight my moral ethics that I have been instigated with, I obviously would not mention “names”. They are the names of popular institutes that consider and give education as a “luxurious commodity”, definitely not with the intention to fulfill a necessity. They give an appreciable and demanding degree of course, but a person belonging from a middle-class household, such as myself, is certainly not left with many options.

There are gazillions of people out there who share a thirst for a good degree, knowledge that is best. I am, unquestionably, one of them as I want a tag on my shoulder stating that this person here has been stamped with a degree that was obtained from an “approved” institute which substantiates her qualification.

To achieve such a “common” goal, what a “common” person should require is as follows: hard-working capabilities, enthusiasm and a thirst – a thirst that certainly could not be substituted with anything else that could be made available in this great and fast-paced world, but can only be quenched by the honored goal itself. Interestingly, I have come across many such Continue Reading

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What really works in character education? What techniques teacher should adopt to teach character education? These are couple of questions that most teachers and parents ask when they start to teach the Character Education. Most children are very non serious in the attitude, their behaviour and the treatment to others.Over the past few decades, educators have become increasingly interested in implementing character education in their districts, schools, and classrooms, and the pace of this expansion seems to be accelerating. There is a rapidly growing, but still quite inadequate, level of funding available for both practice and research in character education. There are also a bewildering variety of programs, vendors, consultants, and concepts for educators to choose from in their search to improve their schools and positively impact the development and learning of their students.

Following are some ideas which can be given to the students for building their character. First, Appreciation is the most powerful weapon. Many times middle school students do not realize how great efforts from their parents, teachers, friends and family have affected them. As an activity, students needed to first decide on one person who they see as a positive role model. Second, Special thank you notes. Let some very special people know how much you appreciate them! This is a writing activity that can fit in at any time of year. Character education is all about teaching young people how to make responsible choices and helping them to develop the internal controls necessary to make those choices. As such, character education must do more than impart information, it must also inspire and strengthen students to act nobly—even when every inducement conspires to encourage them to act otherwise. This is the point at which character is manifest, for in these circumstances, if the will to act nobly does not exist within, it does Continue Reading

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