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Daily Leadership and Character
Development Resources
February 2011
Provided by the AACPS Office of Student Leadership Development and
Office of School Counseling
How can I use this calendar?
Whether you are a student, teacher, extra-curricular advisor,
or administrator, these simple activities and resources can be
incorporated, where appropriate, into curriculum, meetings,
or events. Opportunities for developing leadership and
positive character traits are ENDLESS. Use these tips to help
develop them in the classroom, on the playing field, in our
community… EVERYWHERE!
The tips presented in this calendar are merely a collection of resources and ideas for stakeholders
to consider when working with students of all ages. As always, it is important for those working
with students to know the abilities and maturity level of the group in order to select appropriate
activities. Content should always be previewed for appropriateness before presenting to students.
Tuesday-Friday
February 1-4, 2011
Defining Respect
SHOW SOME RESPECT
Allow students to use the lens of a camera to capture
respect in action
-Give each student, or group of students, a camera (disposable or digital)
to take pictures that depict respect in action.
-Have students use the pictures to create a collage,
PowerPoint presentation, or movie about what it
means to be respectful.
Monday-Friday
February 7-11, 2011
A Greater Purpose
“To be one…to be united is a great thing.
To respect the right to be different is
maybe even greater.”
How do YOU show respect to others
when they may be different from you?
Have students reflect on the above quote and
question through one of the following options:
-poetry
-dance
-song
-play
-art
-poster
-brochure
Monday-Friday
February 14-18, 2011
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
…Find Out What
It Means to US!
Oftentimes students may have difficulty understanding the concept of
respect. Try these activities to help students clarify and extend their
knowledge of what respect looks like in their school and community:
-Have students interview people in their school and community about
what respect looks like.
-Create a collage of newspaper or magazine articles about others showing
respect.
Monday-Friday
A Lesson in Respect
February 21-25, 2011
Pass it On…
Now that students understand what
being respectful requires, have
them create an activity, lesson, story,
or game to explain respect to younger students.
Present these activities to younger students in
your school, your cluster, or a community
organization.
Make RESPECT CONTAGIOUS!
Monday
February 28, 2011
What’s Next?
Thank you for viewing the February Leadership and Character
Development Calendar. We hope that you have gained valuable
resources and ideas regarding student leadership and character
development.
Don’t forget to download next month’s tips by visiting:
http://tinyurl.com/AACPSLead
Submit your own resources by emailing [email protected]
Please share this calendar with family, friends,
students, etc.