Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Explore the key character traits of trustworthiness, loyalty, and integrity in Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class. Understand the definitions, examples, and associated words of these qualities to cultivate a strong moral foundation. Dive into the importance of honesty, reliability, responsibility, support, and ethical behavior in personal and social interactions.
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Character Education Mr. Anderson Character Trait Trustworthiness Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Trustworthiness Definition: Being honest and reliable in carrying out commitments, duties, and obligations. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Trustworthiness Example Always return items I have borrowed. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Trustworthiness Example When others count on me to do what I say I will do. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Trustworthiness Words honesty integrity loyalty reliability promise trust reputation commitment obligation truth candor confidence Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Loyalty Definition: Making it a responsibility to promote and protect the interests of people and associations. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Loyalty Example A loyal person supports and protects family, friends, community, and country. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Loyalty Example A person whom is loyal doesn t gossip or talk behind the backs of others. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Loyalty Example A person who is loyal doesn t violate ethical principles and doesn t ask a friend to engage in wrongful activities. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Integrity Definition: Behaving the same ethical way in any situation or place; being your best self. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Integrity Example A person of integrity stands up for his/her beliefs about what is right and what is wrong. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Integrity Example A person of integrity shows commitment, courage, and self- discipline. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Integrity Example A person of integrity doesn t get involved in things that he/she thinks are wrong, even under social pressure. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Trustworthiness Quotes Be honorable yourself if you wish to associate with honorable people. -Welsh Proverb Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Trustworthiness Quotes Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. -Carl Jung Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Trustworthiness Quotes Friendship with oneself is all-important, because without it one cannot be friends with anyone else. -Eleanor Roosevelt Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Trustworthiness Quotes It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not. -Andre Gide Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Trustworthiness Quotes Those people who are uncomfortable in themselves are disagreeable to others. -William Hazlitt Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
The Blind Woman and the Physician. -Aesop Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Discussion Questions for The Blind Woman and the Physician 1. Do you think that the woman owes the physician anything? Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Discussion Questions for The Blind Woman and the Physician 2. Have you ever felt taken advantage of? Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Discussion Questions for The Blind Woman and the Physician 3. Why is it wrong to take advantage of others? Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Discussion Questions for The Blind Woman and the Physician 4. Would you consider someone who takes advantage of others trustworthy? Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Discussion Questions for The Blind Woman and the Physician 5. How can you avoid taking advantage of other people? Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
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