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E-book: Character Toolkit for Teachers: 100+ Classroom and Whole School Character Education Activities for 5- to 11-Year-Olds

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  • Pub. Date: 21-May-2018
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784508791
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  • Format: EPUB+DRM
  • Pub. Date: 21-May-2018
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784508791

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This hands-on education guide for teachers is packed with advice for promoting positive character development and encouraging wellbeing in primary school pupils. Crammed with 109 practical activities, with clear, simple instructions and timings, this book makes character education and positive psychology accessible for the classroom.

This accessible and much-needed resource sets out advice on how to develop character and encourage wellbeing in pupils aged 5-11.Schools are increasingly aware of how beneficial positive character skills can be, but resources on how to develop them are scarce. This book gives teachers the means to promote gratitude, positive emotions, character strengths, and positive relationships through 109 easy-to-implement activities such as student diaries, classroom displays and letter writing campaigns. It also includes tools and strategies that go beyond the classroom, helping to embed character education into the culture and ethos of the entire school. Each chapter will include a short introduction to the relevant theoretical background, and all activities are based on validated character education and positive psychology interventions.Bite-sized and practical, and full of ideas that can be dipped in and out of in the classroom, this is an ideal book for busy teachers.

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Character Toolkit for Teachers is an immensely readable and practical book that will be a source of inspiration and guidance for any teacher who is passionate about education and helping children and young people to cultivate vital character virtues that enable them to flourish. -- Dr Tom Harrison, Director of Education, Jubilee Center for Character and Virtues, University of Birmingham Theories come and go, and as interesting as these may be, the only way the science of character can have a tangible impact in the classroom is through finding concrete and creative ways to translate it into practice. This toolkit does just that. All exercises are clear, explicit and easy to follow, adding up to a great dip-in and dip-out teacher support. -- Dr Ilona Boniwell, Programme Leader, MSc in Applied Positive Psychology, Anglia Ruskin University & CEO of Positran The Character Toolkit for Teachers is an excellent resource for busy teachers seeking an introduction to Character Education and Positive Education in an accessible and well-researched book. It includes a wealth of ideas that can be built into educational programs to promote mental health and well-being in children, and, just as importantly, it details practical activities that can be lifted straight off the pages and delivered in schools and classrooms tomorrow. I recommend The Character Toolkit for Teachers to school personnel charged with enabling young minds to develop a positive perspective towards life, learning and relationships. -- Jane Kirkham, Psychologist and Teacher, Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia The Toolkit's many exercises provide school professionals and their pupils with the necessary guidance to teach and learn differently. The authors invite us to effect a mental shift, by considering well-being as an essential key to success. Through its thoroughly researched background information, precise instructions, practical references and-most importantly-sincere empathy, this book strikes me as a perfect instrument to make simple steps towards great goals. -- Claire Russon, psychologist, senior research and development advisor, Ministry of Education, Children and Youth, Luxembourg The authors have carefully created a brilliant guide. The book expertly provides theories and fun-yet-thought-provoking practical activities in easy, accessible chunks for schools that strive to help each child reach their full potential. The Toolkit guides teachers to look beyond the academic side of a child and helps to supply stability and wellbeing. It ensures that children feel safe, engaged, supported and challenged in all areas of their lives moving through school into adulthood. -- Louisa Simons, Lower Key Stage two Phase Leader and Whole School Growth Mindset Leader, Brodetsky Primary School The Character Toolkit brilliantly combines current research in the field of character education with strategies for teacher implementation. Clear, straightforward classroom activities, which are easy to put into practice, are presented alongside background reading and links to further information which allow teachers to develop their knowledge and understanding. This is a practical and invaluable resource for teachers seeking to support students in navigating the school years and beyond. -- Lauren Knussen, Senior Research Associate & PhD Candidate, School of Education, University of Technology Sydney Positively practical...perfectly poised to become a primary resource for teachers, practitioners and parents alike. The activities and resources are easily adaptable to various settings and ages, even my college-level students! The Character Toolkit for Teachers is definitely a must-have in the library of anyone concerned about the social-emotional wellbeing of our children and youth. -- Beverley Myatt, M.Ed. Psychology Professor, Durham College, Ontario, Canada Steeped in research, this toolkit should be essential reading for every school team and integral in the design of a character education curriculum. Wellbeing must be a priority for both children and staff in school and character education part of the foundation on which to help build a school's ethos and culture. Roberts and Wright have written a must-read for teachers everywhere. -- Flora Barton, Headteacher, Crowmarsh Gifford C. E. Primary School The Character Toolkit is an essential resource for teachers and school leaders who wish to introduce character education and positive education into their classrooms and school environments in a meaningful way. In this toolkit, Roberts and Wright have provided educators with a broad range of useful, practical and evidence-based activities to assist with the provision of a holistic education which prioritises student and community wellbeing. -- Rhiannon McGee, Head of Positive Education at Geelong Grammar School Frederika and Elizabeth bring to life the theory of character education as bitesize practical chunks in this teacher-friendly guide. They have done the hard work for us in distilling the reading into suggestions for how to apply it in a school (or a home) environment. Ethos, Morals, Ethics, Values and Virtues are buzz words in current education discussions but teachers do not always know how to put them into practice in a research-informed way. I especially like the chapter on gratitude and kindness, with the focus on developing 'emotional granularity' in our learners. If our students can be holistically taught to identify, articulate and harness their emotions then we will enable them to flourish with mental and physical wealth. I look forward to sharing this book with my staff, students and parents at Aureus. -- Hannah Wilson, Executive Headteacher Aureus School & Aureus Primary School Every so often you read a book which will be powerful enough to define your pedagogy; I believe that Character Toolkit is such a book! Every teacher deserves to have a copy on their desk. It translates an extraordinary amount of outstanding research into simple learning activities that will transform classrooms into places of discovery, joy and fun, and allow students to flourish, grow and positively contribute to society. Imagine also the positive ripple effect across entire school communities! -- Vanessa Gamack, Mission and Education Advisor, Anglican Schools Commission, Southern Queensland A sensationally effective practical toolkit! Throughout the guide, Roberts and Wright seamlessly use theoretical perspectives and evidence based research to introduce a theme and set the context for tasks; these include whole school, class, group and individual activities to develop character and a positive approach to education. Activities are clear and quick to read - no time wasted! Additionally, further reading and TED talks are suggested. This really is the text of my teacher dreams; a multi-layered character education gem that needs to be on every school bookshelf! -- Kate Sowter, Deputy Head Pathfinder Teaching School, CPD Lead Pathfinder Multi Academy Trust

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A hands-on guide to developing character and encouraging wellbeing in school pupils aged 5-11
Foreword 11(2)
Kristjan Kristjansson
Acknowledgements 13(4)
Introduction 17(6)
How to Use This Book 23(2)
SECTION 1 CHARACTER EDUCATION
25(70)
1 Gratitude
27(16)
1.1 Three Good Things
29(5)
1.2 Gratitude Letter
34(4)
1.3 Other Gratitude Activities
38(2)
1.4 Whole School Activities
40(3)
2 Kindness
43(16)
2.1 Kindness Towards Other Individuals
45(8)
2.2 Kindness to Self
53(3)
2.3 Whole School Activities
56(3)
3 Teamwork
59(12)
3.1 Collaborative and Co-operative Effort
62(4)
3.2 Character Strengths and Teamwork
66(3)
3.3 Whole School Activities
69(2)
4 Love of Learning
71(14)
4.1 Classroom Activities
73(10)
4.2 Whole School Activities
83(2)
5 Self-Reflection
85(10)
5.1 Classroom Activities
88(6)
5.2 Whole School Activities
94(1)
SECTION 2 POSITIVE EDUCATION
95(78)
6 Happiness and Positive Emotions
97(18)
6.1 Experiencing Positive Emotions
100(4)
6.2 Emotional Granularity
104(8)
6.3 Whole School Activities
112(3)
7 Mindfulness and Meditation
115(20)
7.1 Mind That Breath
117(11)
7.2 Getting Out and About
128(4)
7.3 Whole School Activities
132(3)
8 Physical Wellbeing
135(8)
8.1 Class Activities
137(5)
8.2 Whole School Activities
142(1)
9 Positive Relationships
143(18)
9.1 Activities to Encourage Prosocial Behaviours
145(6)
9.2 Strengths-Based Activities
151(6)
9.3 Whole School Activities
157(4)
10 Goal-setting and Achievement
161(12)
10.1 Be Bold and Set That Goal
164(2)
10.2 Self-Regulation and Time-Management
166(3)
10.3 Self-Belief and Self-Empowerment
169(3)
10.4 Whole School Activities
172(1)
Further Reading 173(2)
TED/TEDx Talks 175(2)
References 177
Frederika Roberts is a professional speaker, a qualified teacher working towards an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology, and co-founder of RWS (Resilience Wellbeing Success). She frequently features in media interviews on happiness and resilience.

Elizabeth Wright is a professional speaker, co-founder of RWS, and is currently studying for a MA in Character Education. She is an Australian Paralympian with bronze and silver medals. She has written comment pieces for the Guardian on disability.