Character education is a learning process that enables students in a school community to understand, care about and act on core ethical values such as respect, justice, civic virtue and citizenship, and responsibility for self and others.
Character formation is something parents begin with children at an early age, but the work is hardly completed when a child goes to school. Teachers and others musts contribute to the “engraving process” of teaching kids self-control, respect, and other good life habits.
At T.E.S.A.L.A., students will learn about one character trait every month and they will be encouraged to demonstrate that trait all through that month. At the end of the month, character kid from each classroom will be awarded a certificate.
“Intelligence plus character that is the goal of true education.” —Martin Luther King
T.E.S.A.L.A. believes in shaping future citizens of the world that have good character values instilled in them.