Can following the six pillars of character make our world a better place? How?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter One Ethical Reasoning: Implications for Accounting.
Advertisements

What Qualities Do You Have?
CHARACTER AND ETHICS VOCABULARY. ACCOUNTABILITY Answerable. Capable of being explained.
Classroom Expectations
Trustworthiness PILLAR ONE.
The Six Pillars of Character
Are you ready?. Can you….. Hop like a kangaroo? Swim like a fish? Run like a cheetah? Clap like a seal?
Show-Me 4-H’ers Character The Six Pillars of Character
Trustworthiness Vocabulary LoyaltyReliabilityDiligenceHonestyTrustIntegrity Dependable FaithfulCourage commitmentconsistency.
1 st Grade Health by Mr. Vargas. Good Health  Good health is being the best you. Take care of your body. Take care of your mind. Show how you feel. Try.
Character / Ethics Building Connections: Community Leadership Program.
8 Essential Character Traits OCS Social Studies I Mrs. Bonifay.
Ascenders Character Traits …and their definitions….
Workplace Ethic: What is it and how do I get some?
1 Ethics and Integrity Dr. Laura B. Myers Developer and Facilitator College of Criminal Justice Sam Houston State University.
DESCRIBE the CHARACTER TRAITS you would like all students in your school to demonstrate consistently in their behavior.
Dynamic Leadership FACS What Do Other Kid’s Think? What Kids Think About Leadership What Kids Think About Leadership What Kids Think About Leadership.
The Six Pillars of Character
Josephson's Six Pillars of Character
The Six Pillars of Character
Six Pillars of Character
Character Education Ways to choose positive responses to tough daily decisions.
CHARACTER COUNTS! SM the Basics The Pillars and Beyond.
Self-esteem and Personality
Character / Ethics Building Connections: Community Leadership Program.
 Explain how character impacts individuals and society.  Analyze the relationship between values and character.  Compare ways people acquire values.
Army Values.
9.03 Explain ethical responsibility in the sports and entertainment industry.
A Good Citizen. A citizen is someone who lives in a particular place, such as city or country; who has rights and responsibilities to do the right thing.
Good Citizenship.
“Six Pillars of Character”:
Laurel County A Community with Character. Academic Achievement Positive Behavior Successful Students We Believe …
Chapter 1 Vocabulary Understanding Yourself. Heredity  The sum of all traits passed on through genes from parents to children.
Unethical Behavior Ethics Personal Values Values Values and Ethics
Character. Developing Character Character isn’t something you are born with.
The Original Six…. And now there are ten….  Trustworthiness  Respect  Responsibility  Fairness  Caring  Citizenship  Honesty  Courage  Diligence.
Character.
Laurel County A Community with Character. Academic Achievement Positive Behavior Successful Students We Believe …
Good Character Honesty – Refusing to lie, steal, or deceive anyone. Fairness – Following the rules so everyone has the same chance. Courage – Showing strength.
Character Education Character Trait Trustworthiness.
Character Education. Character Pattern of behavior, thoughts, and feelings based on universal principles of moral strength and integrity.
Integrity Develop a set of morals or values and stand by your beliefs. Be honest, trustworthy, and incorruptible. Build a good reputation and protect it.
Character Counts. Responsibility Do what you are supposed to do. Persevere; keep on trying! Always do your best. Use self-control; be self-disciplined.
Eight Character Traits eo/softball_miracle.
Indigenous Life Philosophy The Creator gave seven Grandfathers, who were very powerful spirits, the responsibility to watch over the people. The Grandfathers.
Character Does Count! Alan A. Phillips, CPPB CTPM Texas Southern University Summer 2012.
The Six Pillars of Character For Hidden Creek Hawks.
Character is those distinctive qualities that define how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
Katey Ann Klingel. Leadership Showing good behavior worth following through example. A teacher shows Leadership.
Citizenship and Character Traits
Ethics Are the moral decisions of what is right or wrong.
1st week – slides 1-4.
Understand factors related to personal growth.
Being a Good Citizen Means…
CHARACTER COUNTS!SM the Basics
What Qualities Do You Have?
National Honor Society NHS
The Six Pillars of Character
Character Traits/Life Skills
6 Pillars of Character.
The Six Pillars of Character
3.00 Identify and demonstrate student citizenship/workplace ethics
Building Character Chapter 2.3.
Character Counts at Bear Creek Elementary
CHAPTER 3.2                                          PERSONAL IDENTITY AND CHARACTER.
In Step with Good Character
Trustworthiness.
The Way in Which a Person Thinks, Feels, and Acts
The Six Pillars of Character at
Chapter 3 Developing Character.
Presentation transcript:

Can following the six pillars of character make our world a better place? How?

Four more pillars to consider…. Honesty – Choosing to tell the truth in our words and actions Courage – An inner strength that stands up for beliefs and convictions, even when others don’t agree with you Diligence – The ability to work hard and strive for excellence in all we do Integrity – Living a life that is consistent with our own values and convictions

Review all the pillars…. Trustworthiness – Being worthy to be relied upon, worthy to have confidence in because of consistent and honorable choices that are made Respect – To show solemn regard for the worth of people, including yourself Responsibility – Being a dependable and reliable person that is committed to following through on your obligations Fairness – Adherence to a standard of rightness or lawfulness without reference to one’s own feelings or inclinations Caring – Having a deep concern for the welfare of others.

Five more…… Citizenship – The duties, rights, conduct, and responsibilities of the citizen of a country, state, or community. Honesty – Choosing to tell the truth in our words and actions Courage – An inner strength that stands up for beliefs and convictions, even when others don’t agree with you Diligence – The ability to work hard and strive for excellence in all we do Integrity – Living a life that is consistent with our own values and convictions