Students
Tuition Fee
USD 130
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
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Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Education Science | Educational Psychology | Language Arts
Area of study
Education | Humanities
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 130
About Program

Program Overview


Course Overview

The Character Education: Exploring Values, Part 2 course is a literary study of additional basic values, examining the consequences of having or lacking confidence, generosity, humility, obedience, determination, reliability, tolerance, forgiveness, and excellence. This course is the second in a three-part series, but it can be taken independently.


Course Details

  • The course code is XPLR 043.
  • It is available for High School and Middle School students.
  • The course benefits include a 14-day full refund guarantee, free tutoring, and the ability to start anytime and work at your own pace.

Course Description

This literary study explores the importance of various values, including:


  • Confidence: The "Can-Do" Attitude
  • Generosity: In Helping Others, We Help Ourselves
  • Humility: A Leveling Influence
  • Obedience: Appreciating The Boundaries
  • Determination: See It To The End
  • Reliability: We're All In It Together
  • Tolerance: Seeing Beyond The Cover
  • Forgiveness: A Pathway To Peace
  • Excellence: The Personal Journey

Instructor Information

The instructors for this course are:


  • Megan Lorraine Hennessy
  • Haylee Frohlich

Credit Hours and Tuition

  • The course is worth 0.50 credit hours.
  • The tuition fee is $130.00.

Course Materials

  • Character Education: Exploring Values, Part 2 - Printed Course Packet (optional, $35.00)

Syllabus

A syllabus is available for viewing, outlining the course structure and requirements.


Note

This course may be counted for credit in either language arts literature or electives, but not both.


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