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Title: Welcome to The Ethos Project Plenary


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  • Welcome to The Ethos Project Plenary
  • The Language of School Ethos
  • In five words or fewer (writing one word on each
    piece of paper) describe your school/ college
    ethos

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  • Welcome

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  • Character education is inherently a
    multidisciplinary endeavour, which requires its
    adherents to ask divergent questions and employ
    disparate methods in approaching the subject.
  • Arthur (2003)

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Session 1
  • The Language of School Ethos
  • In your group (of 3) open an envelope
  • Using the words in the envelope - describe all
    the ways you might see this in action in the
    school or college (using a different sheet for
    each word)

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Session 1
  • the kind of people we are turning out is more
    important than national supremacy in mathematics
    and science
  • Noddings (2002)

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Session 1
  • Learning through ethos
  • Formal
  • Non-formal
  • Informal

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Session 1
  • personal reflection and action plan

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Session 2
  • Current language of character
  • In a new group of 3 use the PCs to log into
    www.theethosproject.co.uk and go to the news page
  • Use the articles as a springboard to explore the
    language of character beyond the school gate
  • Represent this graphically with as few words as
    possible

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Session 2
  • schools should first and foremost be moral
    communities there are no algorithms or recipes
    It is very much a matter of context.
  • Lauder, Jamieson Wikeley (1998)

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Session 2
  • Choice architecture

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Session 2
  • personal reflection and action plan

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Session 3
  • Individually, draw a stick person (down to the
    waist) with a big head, heart andhand.
  • Follow the instructions from Jon/Richard

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Session 3
  • Johari Window

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Session 3
  • Maslows Hierarchy

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Session 3
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Session 3
  • Enablement Model

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Session 3
  • Weve looked at the actions,feeling and thoughts
  • Now focus on what moves the individual
  • How does your ethos enable this?

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Session 3
  • personal reflection and action plan

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Session 4
It is clear that certain aspects of
character building are beyond the realm of
measurement. Arthur (2002)
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Session 4
  • Using the language of character in the
    curriculum
  • Where is your ethos in your curriculum?

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Session 4

What are the formal, non-formal and informal
opportunities in your curriculum for the
development of ethos? What is the priority it is
given? What impact does it have? How could we
develop it?
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Session 4
  • History suggests the prescriptive use of
    principles has not been effective.
  • Noddings (2002)

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Session 4
  • How can we use the National Curriculum aims?

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Session 4
  • personal reflection and action plan

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Ethos anthropos daimon
Heraclitus
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