Chief Austin: Peers | Character Minutes
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Adults should set examples, but young people can reinforce those examples by standing up to your peers and doing what is right.Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for Career Clusters standards.
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Adults should set examples, but young people can reinforce those examples by standing up to your peers and doing what is right.Video
The more you go through life, the more you learn, not how much you know, but how little you know.. People who have gone through life before you have learned a lot and have experience they want to...Video
Stand up to people who are treating you with disrespect. Use only your voice, but let them know they would not like being treated that way. Then decide who to surround yourself with and choose people...Video
Be willing to take a chance on things that can help you as a student, and as a person. For example, be courageous and take that harder course, rather than the easy one.Video
Teachers can be great role models, but you have to be a willing participant. Allow your teachers to help to nurture values in you and build character within you.Video
If you have a fire at your house, you depend on the fire fighters to help you. It's the same with doctors, teachers, etc., Every job you choose requires that you be dependable.Video
This program is Part I in a series coordinated and hosted by Scot Hockman, who served as Education Associate for the Visual and Performing Arts at the SC Department of Education. Joining him on the...Video
This program is Part II in a series coordinated and hosted by Scot Hockman, who served as Education Associate for the Visual and Performing Arts at the SC Department of Education. Joining him on the...Video
This program is Part III in a series coordinated and hosted by Scot Hockman, who served as Education Associate for the Visual and Performing Arts at the SC Department of Education. Joining him on the...Video
Robert M. Wilcox, Esquire is the Dean of the University of South Carolina's School of Law. He explains how lawyers play a role throughout society.