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Conference on
Character, Culture & Values
Learning • Connecting •
Inspiring
15th -16th June 2015 University of Glasgow
[‘‘
Intelligence plus character
- that is the goal of true education.
Martin Luther King, 1947
Questions
• Why focus on character and values?
• What is the relevance to children and young people?
• What types of social structures, cultures and systems are needed to
cultivate character and values?
• What are young people’s views about character and values, and how can
they shape learning experiences?
• How does a young person’s character support their transition into work,
business and/or enterprise?
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Conference Information
Character, Culture and Values is an international conference to be hosted by Character
Scotland and partners in Glasgow on 15th and 16th June 2015. It will be the first event of its
kind in Scotland, designed to explore and build on the continuing global shift towards character
and values-based education.
There are many ‘Questions of Character’ to explore during this event: How do we learn to be
human, and why is this important? How do we empower people and communities to make the
most of their strengths and values? What are the roles of young people, parents, schools, youth
groups and employers in doing so, and how are their roles connected? Can these questions
help to create a more inclusive, just, sustainable and compassionate world?
This conference aims to provide a platform for wide-ranging and creative discussions focussing
on how we can best support young people to deal with the complexities of life, learning and
work in the 21st Century. Those in attendance during the event will unpick the concept of
character and values education and the idea that all of us have a role to play in working out
‘who we are’ and ‘who we become’.
Conference Aims
Learn how nurturing children and young people’s character - their values, skills and
attributes - can empower, aid transitions and improve outcomes.
Enhance connections between the people, organisations and policy agendas that are
pertinent to this cause.
Inspire fresh approaches by re-introducing the concept of character as a way of exploring
the relationships between individuals and society
Keynote Speakers
Dr Avis Glaze
Dr Avis Glaze is one of Canada’s outstanding educators and a recognized international leader
in education. From classroom teacher to superintendent of schools and director of education,
this award-winning educator has experience at all levels of the school system. Dr. Glaze is
a consummate capacity builder in teaching, Improving student achievement, leadership
development and school system improvement. She is skilled at motivating and inspiring
teachers, principals, system leaders, policy makers politicians, parents and business leaders to
realize their potential in improving their schools. Avis’ international contributions to education
was, once again, recently recognized when she received the Robert Owen Award, the first of its
kind offered in Scotland, from Michael Russell MSP.
Professor Marvin Berkowitz
Dr. Marvin W. Berkowitz is the inaugural Sanford N. McDonnell Endowed Professor of Character
Education, and Co-Director of the Center for Character and Citizenship at the University of
Missouri-St. Louis, and University of Missouri President’s Thomas Jefferson Professor. His
scholarly focus and expertise is in character education and development and he is the founding
co-editor of the Journal for Research in Character Education. Since 1999 Dr. Berkowitz has
directed the Leadership Academy in Character Education in St. Louis.
Conference Schedule
Day 1
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Welcome
Address Keynote 1 Seminar 1
Keynote 2
Seminar 2
Seminar 3
Conference Dinner
Day 2
Professor James Conroy
Member of Scottish Parliament
Dr Avis Glaze
Education (re)design: what if schools were designed for character development?
Character Education at St Joseph’s Academy
Leaders of Learning: how can young people’s views shape learning experiences?
Children’s Parliament: creating spaces for children’s participation and engagement
inspire>aspire in Primary Schools
Bishopbriggs Community Ambassadors
Young People and Character: youth-led discussion
Building Schools of Character: workshop outlining the BSoC programme
Non-Intellectual Influences on Success
Projects in the Classroom: Smile Inside; inspire>aspire; say thank you
Learing to be Human: exploring ideas about the humanistic purposes of education
Communities of Character: engaging & empowering communities
Character & Beauty: Young Reporters for the Environment (Keep Scotland Beautiful)
Character Enquiry: Gracemount High School share the results of their enquiry
Character Education in Britain: findings of a UK major research project
Skills, Work & Enterprise: the hard truth about ‘soft skills’
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Welcome Member of Scottish Youth Parliament
Keynote 3
Professor Marvin Berkowitz
Seminar 4
Curriculum for Excellence through Outdoor Learning: some unintended consequences?
The Trousers of Truthfulness
Character Education in Craigie High School
Keynote 4
Josh Littlejohn
Seminar 5
Collaborating on Character: education and youth work joining forces
The Radical Road to Character Building
Character, STEM and the Outdoors: practical workshop (Liberton High School)
Why Relationships Matter: promoting wellbeing throught the ‘Growing Confidence’ programme
Assessment of Character? Why not! (SQA)
Open Space
A chance for conference delegates and contributors to freely discuss all conference content
Address Professor James Arthur
inspire>aspire awards National Awards Ceremony
Full seminar listings and information can be found on our conference website:
www.character.scot/conference
Character, Culture and Values
Learning • Connecting •
Inspiring
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15th -16th June 2015 University of Glasgow
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Visit www.character.scot/conference to book your place for this unique event.
PriceOption 1: Full Registration 15 and 16 June 2015 - £90
Option 2: Day Only Registration 15 or 16 June 2015 - £50
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