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Baehr, Jason. Cultivating Good Minds: A Philosophical & Practical Guide to Educating for Intellectual Virtues
Virtues: curiosity, intellectual autonomy, attentiveness, intellectual carefulness, intellectual thoroughness, open-mindedness, intellectual humility, intellectual tenacity
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Baehr, Jason. Educating for Intellectual Virtues: From Theory to Practice
Virtues: perseverance, intellectual autonomy, intellectual humility, courage, open-mindedness
Cross, David R, Karyn B. Purvis, & Wendy L. Sunshine. The Connected Child: Disarming the Fear Response with Felt Safety
Virtues: mindfulness, empathy, courage, forgiveness, justice
Hyemin Han, Jeongmin Kim, Changwoo Jeong, and Geoffrey L. Cohen. Attainable and Relevant Moral Exemplars Are More Effective than Exraordinary Exemplars in Promoting Voluntary Service Engagement.
Jay, Eileen, D.N. Perkins & Shari Tishman. Teaching Thinking Dispositions: From Transmission to Enculturation
Kind Schools Challenge Toolkit.
Virtues: kindness, friendship, mindfulness, empathy, gratitude, courage, leadership, justice, open mindedness
A Kindness Curriculum for Preschoolers.
Virtues: kindness, mindfulness, gratitude, friendship, forgiveness
Meindl, Peter, Abigail Quirk, and Jesse Graham. Best Practices for School-Based Moral Education.
Nurturing Gratitude from the Inside Out: 30 Activities for Grades K-8.
Ritchhart, Ron. From IQ to IC: A Dispositional View of Intelligence.
Ritchhart, Ron and David N. Perkins. Life in the Mindful Classroom: Nurturing the Disposition of Mindfulness.
Tags: mindfulness, curiosity, love of learning, self-regulation
Thanks! A Strengths-Based Gratitute Curriculum for Tweens and Teens.
Virtues: kindness, gratitude, courage, humiltiy, fairness, leadership, sefl-control, emapthy
Tishman, Shari. Why Teach Habits of Mind.
Virtues: love of learning, curiosity, open-mindedness, intellectual humility