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5 Wise Steps To Forming Our Character

By Dr. Arthur Schwartz  When people ask me to define character, I often reply that character is “goodness in action.” But this definition doesn’t address how we come to know, care about, or practice goodness. That’s why I love sharing with students of all ages (PreK...

Do Our Kids Need A Jolt of Responsibility?

By Dr. Arthur Schwartz  The New York Times calls Jon Haidt’s new book The Anxious Generation “erudite and engaging.”  I urge every parent and educator to learn more about his data-driven argument that the anxiety and depression plaguing our tweens and teens are...

Donors – Be The Light

Be The Light You Want To See In The World   HELP US ANSWER THE CALL Together, we can confront the deep erosion of character in America. Join us in a movement that elevates character throughout our society. $100k $50k $25k $10k OUR STRATEGIC GOALS BE THE LEADING...

Helping Young People Develop an “Above and Beyond” Mindset

By Dr. Arthur Schwartz  Congress established National Medal of Honor Day in 1991 to “foster public appreciation and recognition of Medal of Honor recipients.” Our lawmakers chose March 25 because on that date in 1863 the first Medal of Honor was awarded to six Union...

The Power of Networks to Cultivate Character

By Dr. Arthur Schwartz  This past week I spoke at a convening organized by Harvard University’s Center for Human Flourishing. The Center brought together leaders from character formation organizations across the United States (and the UK) to discuss how we could...