0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R250 - R500 (1)
  • R500 - R1,000 (1)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (1)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 3 of 3 matches in All Departments

Educating for a Characterful Society - Responsibility and the Public Good (Paperback): James Arthur, Julia Cleverdon, Nicky... Educating for a Characterful Society - Responsibility and the Public Good (Paperback)
James Arthur, Julia Cleverdon, Nicky Morgan, Anthony Seldon, James O'Shaughnessy
R579 Discovery Miles 5 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The UK National Curriculum states that schools should reaffirm commitment to the virtues of truth, justice, honesty, trust and a sense of duty. This aim, loosely defined as 'character' education, is widely agreed to be critical to healthy development and a fair, just and democratic society. But what exactly is 'character' and how best to educate for it? This vitally important book, written by five internationally prominent figures and government advisers, aims to answer that question. Accessibly written and brimming with inspirational ideas, it looks at questions of research, education, government policy and societal engagement with character, including in the light of COVID-19 and the huge debt owed to the public services frontline. This book is a fascinating and vital read for parents, teachers and anyone concerned with social justice, developing the energy and passion of young people and working towards a better, stronger, fairer society. This could very well be the most important book you read all year!

Educating for a Characterful Society - Responsibility and the Public Good (Hardcover): James Arthur, Julia Cleverdon, Nicky... Educating for a Characterful Society - Responsibility and the Public Good (Hardcover)
James Arthur, Julia Cleverdon, Nicky Morgan, Anthony Seldon, James O'Shaughnessy
R4,582 Discovery Miles 45 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The UK National Curriculum states that schools should reaffirm commitment to the virtues of truth, justice, honesty, trust and a sense of duty. This aim, loosely defined as 'character' education, is widely agreed to be critical to healthy development and a fair, just and democratic society. But what exactly is 'character' and how best to educate for it? This vitally important book, written by five internationally prominent figures and government advisers, aims to answer that question. Accessibly written and brimming with inspirational ideas, it looks at questions of research, education, government policy and societal engagement with character, including in the light of COVID-19 and the huge debt owed to the public services frontline. This book is a fascinating and vital read for parents, teachers and anyone concerned with social justice, developing the energy and passion of young people and working towards a better, stronger, fairer society. This could very well be the most important book you read all year!

Taught Not Caught: Educating for 21st Century Character (Paperback): Nicky Morgan Taught Not Caught: Educating for 21st Century Character (Paperback)
Nicky Morgan 1
R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As Education Secretary from 2014-16, Nicky Morgan had a job she describes as "one of the best in the UK Cabinet". In her time in office, she announced a GBP3.5m programme to be spent promoting classes and extra-curricular activities that build "grit" and "resilience" in a generation of schoolchildren. Here, she reveals why she believes that building characterful children has a positive impact on academic attainment. In writing this book, she had the privilege of visiting some of the schools who won Department for Education character awards. Hearing their stories, looking at the work they've done to promote character education and identify the values they want to embed in their schools and seeing how positive they are about this area of their school life confirmed to her that focusing on character sits alongside gaining knowledge. In fact, the former helps the latter.The generosity of the schools enabled her to capture key examples and bring character education to life. Change in education doesn't happen by accident. It needs a deliberate push.Public awareness needs to be raised, government needs to make it clear to those in the education system that this is a priority and they will support it and, most importantly, the frontline namely schools, heads, teachers, governors and communities need to be enabled to create the conditions to allow systemic change to happen, to take hold and to grow. Education is the greatest investment we can make in the future of our country. And the greatest investment the education system can make in our pupils is to ensure they gain both knowledge and character.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Hondman 3: Katkenades
Dav Pilkey Paperback R260 R224 Discovery Miles 2 240
Bluey: Charades
Bluey Board book R185 R135 Discovery Miles 1 350
Marmalade - The Orange Panda
David Walliams Paperback R240 R165 Discovery Miles 1 650
A World Full of Nature Stories, Volume 9…
Angela McAllister Hardcover R502 R377 Discovery Miles 3 770
In My World
Chuck Aardema Hardcover R457 R387 Discovery Miles 3 870
The Naming Of He-Who-Has-No-Name
Patricia Schonstein Paperback R295 R254 Discovery Miles 2 540
Blue Fairy
Lizette Rabe Paperback R240 R188 Discovery Miles 1 880
Felina Kat, Geheime Agent
Louise Smit Paperback R170 R146 Discovery Miles 1 460
The Wildest Dog And Other African Tales
Avril van der Merwe Paperback R230 R180 Discovery Miles 1 800
When The Storks Came Home, Volume 2
Isabella Tree Paperback R229 Discovery Miles 2 290

 

Partners