The biggest update to the book is underway. My plan is to write three new chapters for each trait. We plan to then create an on-line version, allowing teachers to select the chapters they want the students to read. Perhaps students could even make their own individual choices. With more role models, the book will be more diverse.
I have been doing a ton of research, but you’ll have viewpoints that can make this a better-rounded book. Remember, this book is written for the next generation, not for adults. You don’t have to have a person for every slot. I am really looking for good suggestions, particularly from those who have read the book.
Female Chapters Hispanic Chapters Historical Chapters
_____________ Attitude ________________ ________________
_____________ Preparation ________________ ________________
_____________ Perseverance ________________ ________________
_____________ Respect ________________ ________________
____________ Honesty ________________ ________________
____________ Integrity ________________ ________________
____________ Courage ________________ ________________
____________ Appreciation ________________ ________________
____________ Composure ________________ ________________
____________ Empathy ________________ ________________
____________ Good-Judgment ________________ ________________
____________ Tolerance ________________ ________________
____________ Sacrifice ________________ ________________
____________ Loyalty ________________ ________________
____________ Responsibility ________________ ________________
____________ Compassion ________________ ________________
____________ Desire/Drive ________________ ________________
Female Chapter for Courage – Malala Yousafsai
Created the greatest areitlcs, you have.
Attitude – Mrs. Labayog
Reason: Her attitude hasn’t changed despite those events
Specifically, her attitude toward students.
Compassion: Mother Theresa, for Pete’s sake!
Many of the above: Mahatma Ghandi