Topics
/
Adventist Education Climate
/
Values / Character Education
/
Christian Character Traits
/
Patience / Perseverance /
Patience / Perseverance Narrow Results
resources that facilitate character education in the virtues or traits of patience, endurance, perseverance, common sense and effort
-
A Single Shard - Daily Lesson Guide and Trade Book Grade 8NAD Pathways Grade 8 selection for Theme 7: Personal Feelings and Growth."Tree-ear has a dream. He has watched the master potter Min take a lump of clay and shape it into a thing of beauty. For Tree-ear, the transformation is a miracle. He wants to perform... -
Dialogue Editorial - Overcoming the Hurdles Grade 9-Tertiary"Student life is very similar to hurdle racing. In my own life I also faced hurdles, even though I have already finished my academic training. Unlike in hurdling, however, our life hurdles are neither the same size nor are painted in bright colors so... -
Galimoto - Daily Lesson Guide and Trade Book Grade 2NAD Pathways Grade 2 selection for Theme 5: Friends & Family. When seven-year-old Kondi decides to fashion a galimoto (a generic term for various push-toys made from wires and sticks), his older brother is convinced that a small boy should not undertake... -
Mindset, Perseverance, and Learning Kindergarten-Grade 8In addition to finding a positive correlation between self-control and grit, this study “found that growth mindset, self-control and grit can all play a part in helping students to achieve academically in primary schools.” -
Strength of Character Through Conflict Tertiary-Lifelong"The Saviour came to our world to bring to every tried, tempted soul strength to overcome even as He overcame. I know the power of temptation; I know the dangers that are in the way; but I know, too, that strength sufficient for every time of need is... -
Winners Never Quit! KindergartenNAD Pathways Kindergarten Selection 3 for Theme 1: Heroes/Let's Be Friends. "Mia learns quickly that there will be times when she will score a goal and those when she will not, but playing the game is the most fun of all" (School Library Journal).