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041 _aeng
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_bMAT.C 2001
100 1 _aMatera, Dary
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245 1 0 _aA cry for character : how a group of students cleaned up their rowdy school and spawned a wildfire antidote to the renegade columbine effect /
_cDary Matera.
250 _a1. Baskı
260 _bPrentice Hall Press,
_c2001.
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300 _a232 sayfa ;
_c23 cm.
520 _aProtected in a removable archival cover. White boards with pale gray spine imprinted with title and author in metallic red. Inscribed, dated, and SIGNED by AUTHOR on free front endpage. Full number line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. . . 256 pages. Signed by Author. The state of our country's education system is one of the most complex and incendiary issues being discussed today. From government to private industry, from presidential campaign politics to television and radio, addressing the problems in our schools has become a hotbed of controversy -- particularly since the tragic 1999 Columbine High School murders. But while controversy and blame-placing among grown-up factions was overshadowing progressive action, a group of high school students in a small mid-western town took it upon themselves to do something about the eroding behavior that was wreaking their school. In A Cry for Character, Dary Matera tells the true story of the first ever character education program that was pushed for and created by students themselves against the most unlikely opponents -- the teachers themselves.Born out of the violent tragedies that have rocked high schools around the nation, A Cry for Character chronicles the journey taken by a small group of students in Illinois who decided enough is enough -- and demanded to be taught right from wrong along with algebra and grammar. After a year of dissident and often destructive senior class behavior that marred the school's most beloved and time-honored traditions and disgraced the community, a group of underclassmen at Mundelein High joined forces to reverse course and pull in the reins on reprehensible behavior. What followed was a series of innovative student-led courses that not only provided the ethically rudderless students with a welcomed set of guidelines, but gave them a sense of pride in who they are and what they could achieve. The resulting model "Character Building Curriculum" they developed isalready being followed by other school districts across the country and is sure to make major headlines in the coming months.Essential reading for teachers, students, and parents alike, A Cry for Character is a powerful look at one of the most remarkable trends taking place in American schools today.
520 _aDizin vardır.
650 0 _aEğitim
650 0 _aEğitim psikolojisi
700 1 _aBelirli amaçlar için eğitim
900 _aHacer Pergel
_bMehmet Faruk Akgül
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_cBK
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