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Putting It All Together SWPBS and Character Development Katherine Pace, Character Development Coordinator Dr. Barzanna White, System Psychologist, Character Development Coordinator and SWPBS Coordinator Sessions 15A & 15B
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Character Development Council SWPBS Team –Teachers (representative of staff) –Parent –Student –Administrator District Team Collaborators –Local parish 4-H office –Kara Hill, Wendy Allen, Catherine Landry
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11 Principles of Effective Character Education 1. Promotes core ethical values 2. Defines character 3. Comprehensive 4. Caring School Community 5. Moral action 6. Meaningful and challenging academic curriculum 7. Self-motivation 8. School staff 9. Shared moral leadership. 10. Engage family and community members 11. Evaluates Source: Character Education Partnership
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Character Development Program Plan Needs Assessment Caring Professional Work Place Collective Responsibility Students and Personnel Relationships Caring School Community Family Engagement School Stakeholder Involvement
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School Character Standard Six pillars of character –Trustworthiness –Respect –Responsibility –Fairness –Caring –Citizenship
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TRUSTWORTHINESS Be honest. Don’t deceive, cheat or steal. Be reliable- do what you say you’ll do. Have the courage to do the right thing. Build a good reputation. Be loyal- stand by your family and friends.
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RESPECT Treat others with respect; follow the Golden Rule. Be tolerant of differences. Use good manners, not bad language. Be considerate of the feelings of others Don’t threaten, hit or hurt anyone. Deal peacefully with anger, insults and disagreements.
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RESPONSIBILITY Do what you are supposed to do. Persevere: keep on trying! Always do your best. Use self-control; be self-disciplined. Think before you act- consider the consequences. Be accountable for your choices.
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FAIRNESS Play by the rules. Take turns and share. Be open-minded; listen to others. Don’t take advantage of others. Don’t blame others carelessly.
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CARING Be kind. Be compassionate and show you care. Express gratitude. Forgive others. Help people in need.
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CITIZENSHIP Do your share to make your school and community better. Cooperate. Stay informed; vote. Be a good neighbor. Obey laws and rules. Respect authority. Protect the environment.
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Caring Professional Work Place Is everyone on board? If not, what can you do to encourage participation? Is it professional or does gossip take place, tardiness, poor dress? Is the same standard held for all…faculty, staff, and students?
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Caring School Community What does a caring school look like? Do the components of the climate survey match these qualities?
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Stakeholder Involvement Accountability –Master model plan –School improvement plan –NCLB –IDEA –Others Community Collaborative Events
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Family Engagement What activities at your school are for all family members? What percentage participates?
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Collective Responsibility Among Students, Schools Personnel, Parents and Community It takes a village to raise a child! We are all in the business of educating children. What is your role in creating collective responsibility? Psychologists call this a duty of care!
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Student and School Personnel Relationship and Work Ethic Character Training for the future –Foundation Skills Basic academic skills Thinking skills…applying knowledge to practice –Thinking creatively –Solving problems –Reasoning –Knowing how to learn Personal qualities –Self-esteem –Team player –Self-management –Integrity
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Monthly, Weekly, and Daily Trait Focus Principal’s Principles Words of the Week and Character Trait of the Month Calendar
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Curriculum Integration Creating an Elementary Classroom Culture Character Guide LaCharacter Guide for Integrating Character Development Into School Activities
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Character Traits and Decision Making T.E.A.M.ed (Teach, Enforce, Advocate, and Model) Extra-curricular activities –Sports Ethics Handbook –Workplace Ethics Curriculum –Large manuals available upon request
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Positive Behavior Recognition Need HELP? See SWPBS Snapshot Chart Caught being good SWPBS Model 15:1 Positive to negative statements Integrate Pillars of Character
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Marketing At the beginning and through out the school year What do I market? School standard (six pillars of character) What I am doing in all grade levels, extra curricular activities, with parents, etc. to promote the standard?
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Celebration Periodic celebrations Big “to do” at the end of school year Words of the Week (May Celebration)
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Contact Information Dr. Barzanna White (318)603-6484 bwhite@caddo.k12.la.us Katherine Pace (318)226-6805 KPace@agcenter.lsu.edu
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