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Title: Orange County Department of Education


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Orange County Department of Education Institute
for Character Education
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What is Good Character?
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  • Having good character means understanding,
  • caring about, and acting upon core ethical values
  • such as academic honesty, respect, civic
    mindedness,
  • and responsibility.
  • Character Education Partnership
  • Alexandria, VA

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Elements of Character
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  • Integrity
  • Academic Honesty
  • Honesty
  • Fairness
  • Trustworthiness
  • Respect
  • Respect for self (self-concept)
  • Respect for others
  • Compassion (caring and kindness)
  • Self-discipline/moderation
  • Courtesy
  • Citizenship
  • Responsibility
  • Civic mindedness
  • Service-learning/volunteerism
  • Loyalty

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Outcomes
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  • To maximize instructional time
  • To improve academic achievement
  • To improve school culture
  • To unify the community around ethical, positive,
    behavior

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So far
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  • Anaheim Union High SD, Magnolia SD, Fountain
    Valley SD,
  • Orange USD, ACCESS, Anaheim YMCA, and three
    private
  • schools
  • 30 Teachers, 300 Lessons
  • Summer Five-Day Institute
  • Monthly Trainings 400-700 p.m.
  • Rewriting English/Language Arts lessons, grades
    4, 5, 7, 9, and 10
  • Improving Classroom Culture

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Year 3
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  • New Teachers, New Lessons
  • Administrators Added
  • Plan for School Wide
  • Website
  • Marketing Plan
  • Implementation Strategies
  • Publish Lessons
  • Research Findings

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Growing character education from the classroom out
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Community
Whole School
Grade level
Classroom
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What Were Measuring
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  • Teacher Efficacy
  • Student Behavior, Attitude, and Knowledge Changes

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Teacher Reported Knowledge ofCharacter Education
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Character Education Knowledge
Not Very Knowledgeable
Somewhat Knowledgeable
Knowledgeable
Very Knowledgeable
N26
0 10 20 30 40
50
Percent
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Summer InstituteEvaluation Results
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Statement Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
I found the teamwork valuable. 75.0 25.0 -- --
I was provided with clear direction to complete the work. 35.7 57.1 3.6 --
My role in the research evaluation component is clear. 57.1 39.3 3.6 --
I know what is expected of me as an ICE Fellow. 57.1 35.7 7.1 --
My role and responsibilities in ICE are clear to me. 46.4 50.0 3.6 --
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Quotes from Teacher Observation
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  • Has improved in his participation in class. He
    was never a negative influence but has made a
    turn to a definite positive influence in the
    class in his attitudes and interactions.
  • Has shown a great desire to learn character
    education.
  • He had trouble following class rules at the
    beginning of the year. Since then, he has shown
    great improvement and always wants to help
    others.
  • Self-confidence has grown and she is becoming
    an active participant in class.

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Random Research Thoughts
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  • Incarcerated youth study with four fellows
  • Challenge of Quasi-experimental Design
  • A more focused implementation study
  • Employ expertise from the field

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Role of Administrator
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  • Assess needs of staff, parents, community
  • Explore new resources, research, best practices
  • Plan next steps
  • Ready, set, go!
  • Attend four meetings

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Role of Current Fellow(s)
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  • Mentor new fellow(s)
  • Help with Summer Institute
  • Coach staff/school team
  • Share lesson plans
  • Share Classroom Culture
  • Attend four meetings

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Role of New Fellow(s)
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  • Attend five-day Summer Institute
  • Learn Best Practices
  • Share with grade level teams
  • Write lessons
  • Attend up to ten meetings

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  • True character education is the hinge upon which
  • academic excellence, personal achievement, and
  • true citizenship depend. It calls forth the very
    best
  • from our students, faculty, staff, and parents.
  • Building Character in Schools, K. Bohlin,
  • D. Farmer, K. Ryan, 2001 Jossey-Bass

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  • We propose that schools reassert their
  • responsibility as educators of character.
  • Building Character in Schools, K. Bohlin,
  • D. Farmer, K. Ryan, 2001 Jossey-Bass

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