A Quiet Revolution: Encouraging Positive Values in Our Children

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Honesty. Respect. Happiness. Peace. Responsibility. Love. These key concepts form part of a remarkable initiative at a British primary school. This thought-provoking and inspiring book explains how a new framework for living has been woven into the entire ethos of the school and its pupils. It also shows how parents, teachers, or anyone interested in supporting future generations can learn from this school's blueprint for nurturing children to become calm, happy, focused adults.

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Synergies and balance between values education and quality teaching.Terence J. Lovat - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (4):489-500.
The neuronal, synaptic self: having values and making choices.Derek Sankey - 2006 - Journal of Moral Education 35 (2):163-178.

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