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Kindness 101 – Opening Hearts and Making a Difference

By Dr. Arthur Schwartz  Are you looking for a creative way to introduce character strengths into your home, classroom, or school?  I encourage you to check out Kindness 101.  Steve Hartman, host of the CBS series On the Road, created “Kindness 101” with his two...

The Courage to Forgive

By Dr. Arthur Schwartz  This week I want to explore the power of forgiveness with you.  The courage to forgive is hard. Much harder, I believe, than the courage to charge into battle or the courage to battle through cancer. For most of us the courage to “turn the...

A Shining Light Shaping the Field of Character Education

By Dr. Arthur Schwartz  This past week, I received an email from Kristján Kristjánsson, a professor of Character Education and Virtue Ethics at the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues (based at the University of Birmingham, UK).  Kristján wanted me to know that a...

The Power of Teacher Voice

By Dr. Arthur Schwartz  I was inspired to write this article right after I read an unpublished essay by Lisa Barry, an elementary school teacher in Texas. Her essay, which Character.org proudly published today, explains how her approach to teaching has been shaped by...

Developing A Humble Mindset

By Dr. Arthur Schwartz  Humility. That was the first word that popped into my mind when I heard President Biden had withdrawn from the 2024 race.  Others described his decision as an act of courage. Some say he was simply being a realist. I must confess that my...

A Champion For Character

By Dr. Arthur Schwartz  This past week, the NBA experienced a once-in-a-generation earthquake. Jalen Brunson, a 27-year-old All-Star guard who plays for the New York Knicks, signed a four-year extension with the team for $156.5 million. But here’s what caused the...