Real Character/Real People Series
This remarkable 7-part video or DVD and print curriculum profiles real people of extraordinary character, each of whom is making a difference in our world. Viewers will understand what exemplary character is, why it is important, and how it can be nurtured in every individual. Each program examines a key character trait using profiles of adult exemplars, teens in action, and student panel discussions moderated by Dr. Hal Urban. This is character education at its best–compelling, engaging, inspiring and uplifting.
Includes:
Seven Videos(running time from 19-26 minutes), Teacher's Resource Book and Student Handouts in digital format
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This series consists of the following products:
Real Character/Real People Series: Profiles in CitizenshipReal Character/Real People Series: Profiles in Courage
Real Character/Real People Series: Profiles in Empathy
Real Character/Real People Series: Profiles in Honesty
Real Character/Real People Series: Profiles in Perseverance
Real Character/Real People Series: Profiles in Respect
Real Character/Real People Series: Profiles in Responsibility
Reviews
Highly Recommended This series of videos addresses several valuable personal characteristic qualities such as courage, perseverance, empathy, citizenship, and honesty. Five of the seven programs in the series, Profiles in Perseverance, Profiles in Honesty, Profiles in Citizenship, Profiles in Empathy, and Profiles in Courage are reviewed here. Each program is begins with a discussion between host Dr. Hal Urban and an assembly of teenage students. The participants define the individual highlighted term (i.e. honesty, etc.) and then asked for feedback on when they have witnessed this trait in their own lives. Students share their personal stories and struggles that involve the obligation of “doing the right thing” when there is pressure to do otherwise. In addition, each program introduces some well known individuals who have highly demonstrated at least one of the characteristics and whose social activism and courageous deeds were the impetus for change. In a reflective manner each reveals how they overcame obvious hurdles. These conversations allow the viewer the opportunity to gain insight in to the lives of those who are identified as being exceptional, therefore holding a place in history.
In the next segment, the host and his teenage participants continue the discussion and each contributing more information concerning the trait being discussed. Later in the video, celebrated teenagers are interviewed, telling their heroic stories of struggle and triumph. Each teenager diagnoses a social problem and comes up with a real solution. The video concludes with a summary from the host.
All the videos come with an accompanying Teacher’s Resource Guide. Learning objectives are clearly defined in the beginning of each guide following a set of student activities that are thought provoking and will engage students in the use of critical thinking skills by integrating language arts. The guide contains a great deal of applicable information, is not redundant, and is written with attention to how students learn, connect and apply information.
The audio and video qualities are excellent. The dialog between the host and teenagers flows naturally and is believable. The conversations are real and unscripted creating a comfortable ambiance. The students in the video are culturally and ethnically diverse making it easy for young adults to relate. This series is highly recommended with great potential for use in many collections. These materials would be beneficial to teachers, media specialists, counselors, and school administrators who have the responsibility of teaching and assisting students with character education.
- Hope Marie Cook, Curriculum Center Librarian, Eastern Connecticut State University
Educational Media Reviews Online (EMRO)