Virtues Education (SEL Alternative)

“Without Virtue there can be no liberty.” 
- Benjamin Rush

DREAM

The school day for our children is predominantly enriched with academic content, and within classes such as homeroom, there's a focus on instilling virtues to cultivate strong moral character.

DREAM

The school day for our children is predominantly enriched with academic content, and within classes such as homeroom, there's a focus on instilling virtues to cultivate strong moral character.

 REALITY

Psychoeducation is progressively taking the place of academics in both public and private educational institutions; all the while non-profit organizations and large curriculum publishers are profiting substantially from our taxpayer funds.

 REALITY

Psychoeducation is progressively taking the place of academics in both public and private educational institutions; all the while non-profit organizations and large curriculum publishers are profiting substantially from our taxpayer funds.

SOLUTION

QUALITY CURRICULUM TEACHING CHARACTER AND VIRTUE
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Quality curriculum teaching character and virtues

The federal government has mandated social emotional learning in schools nationwide, but they didn’t mandate the curriculum. This is often sold to parents and teachers as “values education”. Unfortunately, Americans no longer agree on which values should be taught. Virtues are timeless and universal. Therefore, we promote “virtue cultivation” rather than “values education”. Who doesn’t want their child to learn about honesty, courage, prudence, and humility? There are existing programs that fill this void, and we will be encouraging schools to substitute their current program for one of these.

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