Contemporary schools require far more than just 'the three R's'. Beyond
the books and tests, educational facilities are expected to produce
members of society with integrity, as well. Character education is an
abstract idea that many educators, both teachers and administrators,
have a difficult time implementing, and too often it gets left out of
the curriculum. How do school personnel, then, instill values of good
character in students, and as an administrator, how do you spread these
values to the entire school? DeRoche and Williams provide school leaders
with an effective road map, touring schools that have achieved success.
The authors divide the reader's journey through reform efforts into
several 'tour stops, ' beginning with a review of the character
education framework, passing through subjects such as school climate,
core values, training personnel, forming relationships, and concluding
with guidelines for evaluation. Each 'stop' contains a list of helpful
articles or books, as well as valuable Internet resources. The
conclusion of the journey is ultimately the responsibility of school
leaders, but this book will give you a head start