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What type of character education would you implement in your school? Why? What would your expected results be?

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When teaching third grade it was a weekly requirement for the students to learn some type of character building word. Some of the words were things such as responsible, honest, trustworthy, notable, and so on. The words were hung in each hallway for all the children to see. Although some of these words seemed a little over a third graders head, it was introduced each morning on the daily announcements and then a fifth grade student would read ...

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