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Mastering Your Dragons: Using Tabletop Role-Playing Games in Therapy. [PDF]
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Effects of scalable, wordless, short, animated storytelling videos on hope in China: a nationwide, single-blind, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
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Character Psychology and Character Education
Journal of Military Ethics, 2006This collection of essays provides new perspectives on the nature of character and moral education by utilizing insights from the disciplines of moral psychology, moral philosophy, and education. The volume draws from personality and developmental research as well as educational and ethical theory.
Daniel K. Lapsley, F. Clark Power
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Scientific American Mind, 2012
Scientists, politicians and celebrities are remaking schools as gyms for the brain where teachers build the mental brawn for attention, perseverance and emotional ...
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Scientists, politicians and celebrities are remaking schools as gyms for the brain where teachers build the mental brawn for attention, perseverance and emotional ...
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Character Education or Citizenship Education?
2019The resurgence of interest in character education in the UK, and the forms it has taken, reflect a general trend in education to promote a narrow kind of individualised and responsibilised citizenship. This chapter considers character education as a form of self-work, whereby individuals are expected to develop their individual capacity to confront the
Lee Jerome, Ben Kisby
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Politics of Character Education
Educational Policy, 2004Character education’s history in the United States goes back to the beginning of public schools. The emphasis and profile has waxed and waned, frequently with political trends. The current standards-based environment poses particular threats and challenges to character education.
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