John H. Zurn

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Stories from the Classroom- Darius

Stories from the Classroom- Darius

  Darius was the kind of student who flew just under the radar. His grades were good, but not exceptional—solid B’s with the occasional A. He was diligent, completed all his assignments on time, and participated in class discussions. But when it came time for...

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Stories From the Classroom: Ethan

Stories From the Classroom: Ethan

  On the surface, Ethan was a model student. His grades were impeccable—straight A’s across the board. He was always the first to finish his assignments, consistently aced his tests, and never missed a day of school. His parents were incredibly proud of him. But...

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What It Will Take to Commit to Character Education?

What It Will Take to Commit to Character Education?

  Last week, I wrote about Rodrigo, a student who struggled academically in the classroom but was overloaded with the character to become successful in life.  Rodrigo only learned after he left school that success comes in many forms.  This is not to say that...

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Stories From the Classroom- Rodrigo

Stories From the Classroom- Rodrigo

    I worked in an American school in Europe for two years.  One of my students, Rodrigo, was the kind who could never sit still for more than a minute. His body was in constant motion, his legs twisting and untwisting beneath his desk.  In the ten minutes before...

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Stories from the Classroom- Cesar

Stories from the Classroom- Cesar

  Stories From the Classroom: Cesar Cesar was a twelve-year-old student in sixth grade at our school. He was bright and personable, as indicated by his strong grades and his election as a student council member in the school. Cesar's family had few resources and...

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Traits for Success

The Case for Character Education in American Schools