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To have students identify their core values so that they can use those values Note: This activity, identifying core values, can be used beyond this lesson as Throughout the school semester/year, it is a powerful exercise for students to
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Materials: Value Assessment Handout Description of Activity: 1 Discuss the concept of values with students Identifying your personal values is an important
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Students will decide what they value and how values affect their Values Definition Table materials from Choices and Values activity. Ask students to ...
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students the teachers and the broader school community. The activities have been Republished in « 52 Activities for Exploring Cultural Values »
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Throughout the school semester/year it is a powerful exercise for students to periodically bring out their values cards and briefly rerank them before
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Students are asked to link outcomes important to them with values they may hold This activity follows the 'Choices and Values' one Student Handouts – Values
Students will analyze how their values influence the decisions they make Students will identify the people possessions activities and future plans they
Hand out a Values Worksheet to each student and a few lists of values to every small group Explain to the students that for the purpose of this activity they
Explain that the students will be engaging in an exercise which will require them to prioritize nine values cards: Competition Cooperation Democracy Equality
30 jan 2023 · 1 Naming and Defining Values · 2 Character Building Journal Prompts · 3 Teaching Respect · 4 Identity and Values Video · 5 Personal Core Values
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www winona edu/resilience updated 11/16/16 Instructions: Listed below are 50 values Read through the list When you find a value that describes you circle it
Educators are asked to facilitate values activities about peace respect love and caring tolerance honesty happiness responsibility simplicity caring for
Description of Activity: 1 Discuss the concept of values with students Identifying your personal values is an important part of developing career plans
How do you teach values in a fun way?
Value based teaching (such as respect, honesty, accountability, responsibility), including 21st Century learning skills should be entrenched in the lesson plans to encompass the 7C's: communication, collaboration, critical thinking and problem solving, creativity and innovation, change, citizenship, character, 3R's: