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Stomp Out Bullying

Stomp Out Bullying is a national organization for kids and teens dealing with bullying and cyberbullying. Students can get help, give help, and be a part of campaigns to “Stomp Out Bullying”.

Elementary School Counseling

This site provides blogs, information on small and large group counseling, school-wide programs, and storyboards for counseling working with elementary age students.

100 Ways to Promote Character Education in Schools

This web page provides a list of successful strategies used to teach character education.

A to Z Teacher Stuff

Lesson plans and activities based on character education for students of all ages!

Bright Hub Education

This website gives activities for character building in preschool aged children; it stresses the idea of character building early in a child’s life.

Character Counts

Character education lesson plans organized by the Six Pillars of Character. Search for lesson by subject or by age.

Character Education: Free Resources, Materials, Lesson Plans

Resource guides with discussion questions, writing assignments, and students activities categorized by Elementary, Middle School, and High School.

Character Education Partnership

The Character Education Partnership (CEP) is a nonpartisan coalition of organizations and individuals dedicated to developing moral character and civic virtue in our nation’s youth as one means of creating a more compassionate and responsible society.

Character First Education

Free character education lessons for elementary aged children in all platforms of education in a bold, fresh manor.

Character Matters

A chapter excerpt from Thomas Lickona’s, CHARACTER MATTERS: How to Help Our Children Develop Good Judgment, Integrity, and Other Essential Virtues (Simon & Schuster, 2004), which carefully explains why character education is important for children. There are also pointers on how to teach character and be the type of parents children are willing to listen to and respect.

CMS

Character education lessons from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools that have the gowl to unite students, parents, teachers, and the community leaders to promote acceptance, achievement, and accomplishment.

CoreEssentialValues

Here parents and teachers can find information about how to help their children’s community to treat others right and maximize their potential.