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"Managing Life in a Less-Than-Perfect World"
Character Education Module for High School Alternative Education 
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Lesson 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |

Student Learning Objectives
Lesson 1: Defining Character
The students will:
- Create or review classroom rules that will guide behavior during discussions related to character traits.
- Identify the character traits essential for getting along in the world.
- Define the six key character traits.
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Lesson 2: This Is What Character Looks Like
The students will:
- Define the six key character traits.
- Analyze how character traits are demonstrated in behavior.
- Compare and contrast behavioral descriptions of the character traits.
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Lesson 3: Character - Up Close and Personal
The students will:
- Apply the six character traits to hypothetical or actual situations.
- Identify situations where they were commended for being responsible or accused of being irresponsible.
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Lesson 4: Listening–One Way to Show the Character Traits
The students will:
- Examine the benefits of listening to others.
- Compare and contrast effective and ineffective listening to identify elements of the skill of listening.
- Practice effective listening.
- Identify ways the students in school demonstrate responsibility.
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Lesson 5: Responsibility
The students will:
- Examine the impact on individuals and society when the six character traits are demonstrated.
- Recognize their responsibility for the behaviors they choose.
- Debate whether or not certain behaviors demonstrate responsibility.
- Identify ways the students in school demonstrate responsibility.
- Assess the extent to which they personally demonstrate responsibility.
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Lesson 6: Trustworthiness and Respect
The students will:
- Relate trustworthiness to responsibility.
- Examine how trustworthiness is demonstrated in friendships and why it is important.
- Analyze the reasons for respecting a person.
- Examine respect for people in authority or those who have power over others.
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Lesson 7: Respect and Power-Dealing With Authority Respectfully
The students will:
- Examine respect for people in authority or those who have power over others.
- Identify the emotions elicited when someone has authority or power and treats others disrespectfully or unfairly.
- Summarize the benefits for managing emotions constructively.
- Compose an anger management plan that identifies signs of anger, situations that trigger anger, and ways to constructively deal with anger.
- Identify what reactions should be avoided if a person wants to work toward an agreeable resolution.
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Lesson 8: Cool Things Down - Then Communicate Assertively

The students will:

- Describe additional strategies for de-escalating an emotionally intense situation.
- Distinguish between passive, aggressive, and assertive communication styles.
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Lesson 9: Assertiveness and Fairness

The students will:

- Practice assertive communication.
- Examine situations to expand their understanding and thinking related to fairness.
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Lesson 10: Caring and Citizenship

The students will:

- Recognize the caring behaviors of peers and staff.
- Describe an act of caring they have chosen to take.
- Compare a variety of reasons people choose to care for others.
- Identify the different ways people respond to caring and interpret the possible meanings behind a negative response.
- Decide when it is appropriate to behave in a caring way even if the person seems to reject it.
- Examine the impact of caring, responsible, and respectful behaviors on society.
- Identify a variety of ways to demonstrate civic responsibility.
- Compare the character traits addressed in this unit with the core democratic values.
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Lesson 11: Making Decision and Evaluating Your Choices

The students will:

- Review a decision-making model.
- Describe how character traits impact decision making.
- Analyze their own behavior to determine the character traits they have demonstrated based on the choices they have made.
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Lesson 12: Contracting with Yourself

The students will

- Evaluate the extent to which they demonstrate each of the six character traits.
- Plan to maintain or modify the level of character traits they demonstrate.
 

These materials were developed under a grant awarded by the Michigan Department of Education 
as part of the Michigan Model Partnership for Character Education.

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This page last updated on: 12/19/02