People put quality first, and dreams are made of virtue! Character, also known as moral quality, is cultivated by education in order to cultivate good character. The content includes the inspiration of wisdom and the cultivation of good habits. Concepts belonging to this theme include social and emotional cognition, moral cognition development, life skills education and health education; Preventing violence, critical thinking, moral reasoning and this form of education involve educating children to form good characters, including honesty, responsibility, kindness, generosity, courage, freedom, justice, equality and respect.
What kind of world we leave to future generations depends largely on what kind of future generations we leave to the world. This is a passage from Mayor, Director-General of UNESCO, which once again illustrates the importance of character education. In addition to English teaching, we also attach special importance to this project.
Honesty: I am honest with myself and others.
Respect: I respect myself and others, appreciate their differences and care about others.
Responsibility: I am trustworthy, reliable and responsible for myself and the environment.
Kindness: I am tolerant, considerate and caring for others.