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Why your moral character matters | Values

Why your moral character matters | Values | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
In any business, doing the right thing is always the best path to success and happiness. Here are some tips on how to improve your moral character and why.


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In any business, doing the right thing is always the best path to success and happiness. Here are some tips on how to improve your moral character and why.


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Choong Soo Mei's curator insight, March 8, 2015 12:09 AM

Moral values are the essence of life

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Honesty: The Plain and Simple Truth

Honesty: The Plain and Simple Truth | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The value of honesty cannot be overstated. It’s critical to always tell the truth or the truth will tell on you.


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The value of honesty cannot be overstated. It’s critical to always tell the truth or the truth will tell on you.


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A Must-See Anti-Bullying Poster Perfect For Classrooms

A Must-See Anti-Bullying Poster Perfect For Classrooms | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
This anti-bullying poster is absolutely perfect for posting on your classroom website or on your bulletin board. We at Edudemic love it.
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L Orange's curator insight, May 16, 2013 4:50 PM

Supports an iPad book called "It's Okay to be Different" (via Story Panda). Beautiful but simple message. 

Grace Hamilton's curator insight, April 14, 2014 12:57 PM

This is the best anti-bullying poster I think I've ever come across. The visual would be perfect in an elementary classroom, and the poster covers all areas from glasses to adoption to stuttering. Let's celebrate our differences!

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The Poisoning of Our Minds

The Poisoning of Our Minds | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
I watch the killing that’s taking place around the world and ask myself why?


How can someone be so intolerant that they can kill another person over their beliefs? How can someone be so angry that they’re willing to take the life of an innocent child to advance a cause? How can someone be so confused that they refuse to honor and value a life?


There’s no simple answer to the horrific crisis that we face, but I’m convinced that a contributing factor is the poisoning of our minds.

We are bombarded with hatred, intolerance, and violence every day. The entertainment industry incorporates hate, intolerance, and violence into movies, music, comedy routines, and video games in order to increase sales.


The news media hypes violence to boost television ratings. Politicians appeal to our dark side to win votes. These acts are desensitizing our personal values, polluting our minds, and corroding our culture.


While violent and hateful stimulation do not affect everyone, repetitive, negative stimulation may confuse an already deranged mind and cause that mind to snap — just as steel may break if bombarded continually at its weakest spot.


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I watch the killing that’s taking place around the world and ask myself why?


How can someone be so intolerant that they can kill another person over their beliefs? How can someone be so angry that they’re willing to take the life of an innocent child to advance a cause? How can someone be so confused that they refuse to honor and value a life?


There’s no simple answer to the horrific crisis that we face, but I’m convinced that a contributing factor is the poisoning of our minds.

We are bombarded with hatred, intolerance, and violence every day. The entertainment industry incorporates hate, intolerance, and violence into movies, music, comedy routines, and video games in order to increase sales.


The news media hypes violence to boost television ratings. Politicians appeal to our dark side to win votes. These acts are desensitizing our personal values, polluting our minds, and corroding our culture.


While violent and hateful stimulation do not affect everyone, repetitive, negative stimulation may confuse an already deranged mind and cause that mind to snap — just as steel may break if bombarded continually at its weakest spot.


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Culture Of Courage: Creating A Culture That Breeds Bravery [Infographic]

Culture Of Courage: Creating A Culture That Breeds Bravery [Infographic] | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
People are innately wired to avoid risk. During times of times of change and uncertainty, our risk aversion is amplified. Yet the number one way to gaining competitive edge is by creating a culture where people feel safe and emboldened to innovate and challenge the status quo thinking. The first key to creating a 'culture of courage' is leading from possibility, not probability.


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Nancy Jones's curator insight, September 1, 2014 11:37 AM

This is a great visual representation of the power and learning opportunities of mistakes. The parent population needs to realize that greater and deeper understanding comes from making and correcting mistakes than memorizing merely to get the reward of a grade.

Ian Berry's curator insight, September 1, 2014 6:34 PM

All good insights I particularly like Lead from possibility, not probability.

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All About Tolerance- Mr. Stanley tells stories about accepting others

"All About Tolerance" Our B.A.R.K. with Character word of the month for October (at Myers Elementary) is "TOLERANCE." Mr. Stanley tells the boys and girls so...
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Pola Panagiotou's curator insight, January 12, 2014 3:30 AM

The video is very interesting! It's a good idea to translate this video  in other languages. What do you think about it? It is just an idea!