Why Character Education Matters: Competing in the Marketplace

Ideas & Perspectives
Ideas & Perspectives

Volume 32

No. 9//

July 21, 2007

There is currently a heightened awareness of character education. In terms of academics, ISM has been tracking and warning of the competitive pressures from public schools throughout the United States. From Advanced Placement course offerings, to International Baccalaureate programs, to next level success, many public schools demonstrate that they are competitive with private-independent schools, admittedly with great regional variance. So while our schools can and do continue to compete in the area of academic excellence, Boards and School Heads must take more seriously than ever before the new competitive frontier — character education.Portrait of the Graduate, and the Characteristics of Professional Excellence of your faculty) and ensure they are directly connected to the lives of the students in your school.
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