Restoring Character Education in Schools

Restoring character education in schools means re‑introducing structured programs that teach values such as respect, responsibility, honesty, and empathy alongside academic subjects. It typically involves a curriculum of lessons, discussions, service projects, and positive‑behavior incentives, often supported by teacher training, parent involvement, and school‑wide policies that model and reinforce good character. The goal is to help students develop social‑emotional skills, ethical decision‑making, and a sense of community, improving both school climate and long‑term personal success. Views Nigeria

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