Karen E. Bohlin and Bernice Lerner
Editors
Kathleen Clifford, Deborah Farmer, Kurt Kurtzhals, Alison Reichert, Megan Black Uy, Mary Worlton
From Boston University’s Center for the Advancement of Ethics
Here is a collection of lessons that will wonderfully enhance a social studies, language arts or science unit, incorporating character education into the existing curriculum. Fifteen great lives from Confucius to Anne Frank are wrapped around a character trait such as diligence, responsibility and integrity, to help middle-school students become aware of these characteristics and learn how they guided exemplary lives. Each chapter includes reflection and discussion topics, activities and a bibliography.
8 1/2 x 11, 142 pages, GR 5-8