Conflict Resolution

Conflict is inevitable as long as there are people living together in a community.  It is tough enough for adults to resolve conflict, but it can be even tougher for youth who do not have the skills to utilize to ensure that they can resolve their own conflicts.  Conflict resolution is a learned skill.  It…

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Scavenger Hunt-Geocaching

Have you ever been on a Scavenger Hunt?  Scavenger Hunts can be done one of two ways.  The first is to give an individual or a team a list of items to find.  The list ranges from “easy-to-find” objects to ones that are unusual and will take more critical thinking to uncover.  In this version…

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Badges

What do you think of when you hear the word badge?  Do you think about a peace officer’s shield?  Do you think about the Boy or Girl Scout who has a number of badges that he/she can earn through diligence and hard work?  Or maybe you think about the fireman whose badge lets you know…

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‘Tis The Season

December is the time of year that prompts many of us think more seriously about how we can give back—to our community, to family, to neighbors, to groups we belong to, to our friends and colleagues.  That makes it the perfect time to engage our youth in Service Learning or Community Service.  Service Learning is…

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16 Habits of Mind

Before we started to look at the Common Core Standards a great deal of work had been done to identify the Habits of the Mind that we want our youth to develop so they can be resilient and eventually successful.  Costa and Kallick have done a great deal of work around this topic and in…

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Book Review: Whale Done

Ken Blanchard has written a number of best sellers.  Perhaps you have read his One Minute Manager series, or Raving Fans (how to make your customer a raving fan), or Gung Ho! which encourages your pursuit of excellence.  If you’ve read a Blanchard book you know that he is a master storyteller who makes his…

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Importance of Community Service

The movie, Pay It Forward, was released in October of 2000.  In this movie a young boy attempts to make the world a better place as part of a social studies assignment.  The assignment is to think of something that can change the world and then put that into action.  Trevor, the boy with the…

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Gratitude

Gratitude is being thankful and grateful for what we have.  November is a perfect month for considering how much we have to be thankful for since Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday.  The first Thanksgiving was in 1621 and was held to celebrate the harvest that had just been gathered after the first colonists had…

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With Liberty and Justice for ALL

On November 22, 1963, the assassination of President Kennedy helped to define a generation of baby boomers.  I can still remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when the news was announced.  I remember having to take the announcement of the assassination from classroom to classroom on my small high school campus,…

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Importance of Character

When it comes down to it, the only thing that any of us have is our word.  We are either seen as a person who (most of the time at least) keeps our word, or a person who does not.  People constantly assess to determine if each of us is a person who says what…

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