Title: Character Based Literacy Program
1Character Based Literacy Program
Presented by Bob Michels School Program
Manager/CBL Trainer
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Santa Clara
University 500 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA
95053-0633 408.551.7049
2The Character Based Literacy (CBL) Program is
both a
- Character Education Project
- Character Literacy Project
- The object is to
- Promote school practices that positively
influence the processes by which school pupils
become good people, good citizens.
3This can be accomplished by
- Making use of effective and efficient methods to
influence the values, thought processes and
coping skills of students such that habits and
choices result in pro-social rather than
anti-social behavior.
4- This development of character
- is a method rather than a subject
- accomplished through definite and specific parts
of the school curriculum. - Utilizes English/Language Arts curriculum since
literacy is fundamental to all success in school
and in life for all students.
5- English/Language Arts is a
- natural place to pursue questions of
- Value and character in literature
- Language expression
- Writing and creative processes
- Can continue into any content area--
- history-social science and science curriculum
6CBL is a project that intends to serve students
who
- Have had marginal success in school
- Are at serious risk for school failure and
antisocial behavior
7What are the outcomes of schooling?
- Knowledge what I know
- Skills what I am able to do
- Character the kind of person I become
8What do we mean by character?
- Sum of my virtues and vices
- Who I am today as a result of all that I have
become and overcome in my life as well as who I
will be in the future as a result of what I do
today
9How is moral life properly influenced in a public
school?
- Formed by two universal moral values forming the
core of a public, teachable morality (Thomas
Likona) - Respect -- worth of someone or something
- Responsibility -- active side of morality
10What is Character Education as we use the term?
- Everything we do in school that influences the
kind of person that I (or anyone else) becomes - Not a subject, or an activity, it is the
curriculum done with people in mind - It is based on
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12What prompted the Character Based Literacy
Program?
- First conceptualized 10-15 years ago by Steve
Johnson, Santa Clara University, for students in
the juvenile justice system. - Changed as a result of the new California
Reading/Language Arts Standards with
accountability through evidence.
13Organized in five value themed units
Integrity Requires Wholeness Quarter 5 Summer
Change Requires Effort Quarter 2
Responsibility Requires Action Quarter 1
Courage Requires Moderation Quarter 4
Justice Requires Restraint Quarter 3
14The theme units move students away from
- Anti-social thoughts, values and behaviors and
into pro-social thoughts, values and behaviors
15Accomplished by
- Engaging students in literature that is
acceptable for grade level credit - Engages their imaginations
- Connects them to characters they care about
- Provides opportunities to discuss the value
context of the literature
16Daily writing in integrated language arts lessons
- Accomplished with the use of the six language
arts - Reading
- Writing
- Listening
- Speaking
- Viewing
- Visually representing
17Lessons are rooted in a particular text where
students
- Prepare to read
- Read
- Respond to and react to
- Explore more deeply and then
- Extend to their lives and the world
18Phases of the lessons consist of
- Short activities based on a collection of nearly
a hundred literacy strategies which have been
validated by research in the teaching of English
language arts and found usable by teachers of our
special populations
19In addition, there are
- Daily lessons that pay attention to particular
values in the readings - Teach rational ways of thinking about problems
and conflicts in the story - Teach skills for coping with situations such as
those faced by characters in the days readings
20The program is coordinated and coherent
- Classrooms using program are reading literature
from a limited list - Those in the program are teaching the same unit,
same book and doing the same lessons in a given
week - Students lose little if any ground when they move
from one CBL site to another -
21Teacher support is provided through
- Initial training in program methods
- Regular updated session at sites called CBL Next
- Consultations with CBL staff
- Wealth of program materials including daily
lesson plans in English/language arts and social
studies available on the program web site
22Web site access
- www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/cblp
23Major funding for the development of the CBL
Program
- Walter S. Johnson Foundation
- Markkula Family Foundation
- Southern California expansion provided by the
Daniels Fund and the Von Der Ahe Foundation - Funding for CBL New Solutions provided by Verity
Corportion, Adeptec Corporation, Affymetrix
Corporation, Symantec Corporation, Thane Kreiner
and Cheryl Breetmor
24For further information on the Character Based
Literacy Program
Contact Bob Michels School Program Manager Santa
Clara University Markkula Center for Applied
Ethics 500 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA
95053-0633 408.554.7874 Rmichels_at_scu.edu