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Character Based literacy Program

As of January 1, 2008, the CBL lesson plans have become password protected. If your county office/ school district is a subscriber, you will receive your user name and password through your CBL Administrator. New users should contact Kim McCauley at kmccauley@scu.edu. If you are interested in viewing a sample lesson plan please click on "Sample Lesson Plans" .

Character-Based Literacy, a project of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University, helps educators integrate ethics into the language arts curriculum. The program operates on the premise that teachers are overwhelmed with multiple requirements and diverse student skill levels. Rather than adding another requirement to the school day, this program provides detailed lesson plans, literature recommendations, and concrete activities that address ethical questions within the parameters of California's language arts curriculum. Plays, poems, and novels are used not only to teach reading and writing but also to have students reflect on and interiorize values such as integrity, self-control, and respect.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Any comments, concerns, suggestions, questions, etc. please contact Kim McCauley, kmccauley@scu.edu.

overall 
Overall Program

next week lesson plans
Sample Lesson Plans

registration 
Registration

unit 2

The web lesson plans are the property of Santa Clara University and the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.

Quater 1 
Responsibility Requires Action
(Quarter 1)

tree, unit 2, change requires effort 
Change Requires Effort 
(Quarter 2) 

unit 3 justice
Justice Requires Restraint
(Quarter 3)

unit 4 moderation
Courage Requires Moderation
(Quarter 4)

unit 5 integrity requires wholeness 
Integrity Requires Wholeness
(Quarter 5)