Tag: Values Education in Asia

Why Build Character? (and who’s to blame for today’s kids’ behavior?)

Why Build Character? (and who’s to blame for today’s kids’ behavior?)

Share“A child’s life is like a piece of paper on which each passerby leaves a mark” (a Chinese proverb). In my years as a teacher, this is one tidbit of wisdom I always keep with me, to guide me on my daily choices, on what to teach, how to teach, and why I should teach [...]

April 17, 2011 | 1 Comment More
Is character teachable?

Is character teachable?

ShareI’ve struggled with this question the past few years that I have been teaching Values to High School kids in an international school in Bangkok. I’ve pored over many books on character education, searched and attended as many professional development events I could find in this part of the world – all in the hopes [...]

April 17, 2011 | 0 Comments More
Why Use Literature in the Teaching of Writing?

Why Use Literature in the Teaching of Writing?

In an international school setting, the demand and pressure on students to be proficient in writing is quite high.

February 10, 2009 | 2 Comments More
How Values Education Could Support Literacy

How Values Education Could Support Literacy

“Do we learn Values (in school), just to get an A?” That is how Cheque from grade 11 in the school I teach, opened up his arguments in a debate with other Grade 11 students held last October. Indeed, in this age and time of ipods, network gaming and cyber communities, has Values, as a school subject

December 2, 2008 | 1 Comment More