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Envy - Wikipedia | #Character #Moral

Envy - Wikipedia

Aristotle (in Rhetoric) defined envy (φθόνος phthonos) "as the pain caused by the good fortune of others", while Kant defined it as "a reluctance to see our own well-being overshadowed by another's because the standard we use to see how well off we are is not the intrinsic worth of our own well-being but how it compares with that of others" (in Metaphysics of Morals).

However, psychologists have recently suggested that there may be two types of envy: malicious envy and benign envy—malicious envy being proposed as a sick force that ruins a person and his/her mind and causes the envious person to blindly want the "hero" to suffer; on the other hand, benign envy being proposed as a type of positive motivational force that causes the person to aspire to be as good as the "hero"-but only if benign envy is used in a right way.[4][5]

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/upto12-learning/?tag=Character+Building

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Values

 

 

 

 

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However, psychologists have recently suggested that there may be two types of envy: malicious envy and benign envy—malicious envy being proposed as a sick force that ruins a person and his/her mind and causes the envious person to blindly want the "hero" to suffer; on the other hand, benign envy being proposed as a type of positive motivational force that causes the person to aspire to be as good as the "hero"-but only if benign envy is used in a right way.[4][5]

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Moral

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Moral+Compass

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Character

 

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/upto12-learning/?tag=Character+Building

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Values

 

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Character Education for a Challenging Century

Character Education for a Challenging Century | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

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A Must-See Anti-Bullying Poster Perfect For Classrooms

A Must-See Anti-Bullying Poster Perfect For Classrooms | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
This anti-bullying poster is absolutely perfect for posting on your classroom website or on your bulletin board. We at Edudemic love it.
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L Orange's curator insight, May 16, 2013 4:50 PM

Supports an iPad book called "It's Okay to be Different" (via Story Panda). Beautiful but simple message. 

Grace Hamilton's curator insight, April 14, 2014 12:57 PM

This is the best anti-bullying poster I think I've ever come across. The visual would be perfect in an elementary classroom, and the poster covers all areas from glasses to adoption to stuttering. Let's celebrate our differences!

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Respect Song

The Respect Song (Classroom Mix Version) by Have Fun Teaching. Download this Video, Song, and Lyrics Sheet: http://havefunteaching.com/shop/downloads/videos/...
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Plagiarism Is Stealing | Copyright

Plagiarism Is Stealing | Copyright | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
What makes people think it’s acceptable to rob someone’s ideas and take credit for their work? Don’t they realize that plagiarism is stealing?


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A Promise Is a Promise

A Promise Is a Promise | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Promise to Tell the Whole Truth

A promise is a promise. Some folks apply a rating scale, believing that breaking a big promise is inexcusable, while a small one is acceptable. That’s simply false. While breaking a big promise, such as failing to repay borrowed money, can torpedo a relationship, reneging on promises, such as being on time, casts doubt on future behavior.

Remember, trust is built through a series of experiences shared with others. When behavior is consistent, faith in the relationship develops. When promises are broken or people are misled, the bonds of trust are breached.

Broken promises imply that the offenders either didn’t think before making the promises, or don’t care that they’ve let you down. They’re also implying that their needs are more important than yours. So, be careful about the promises that you make and with whom you make them.
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Promise to Tell the Whole Truth

A promise is a promise. Some folks apply a rating scale, believing that breaking a bigpromise is inexcusable, while a small one is acceptable. That’s simply false. While breaking a big promise, such as failing to repay borrowed money, can torpedo a relationship, reneging on promises, such as being on time, casts doubt on future behavior.


Remember, trust is built through a series of experiences shared with others. When behavior is consistent, faith in the relationship develops. When promises are broken or people are misled, the bonds of trust are breached.


Broken promises imply that the offenders either didn’t think before making the promises, or don’t care that they’ve let you down. They’re also implying that their needs are more important than yours. So, be careful about the promises that you make and with whom you make them.


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"All About Responsibility" song- Mr. Stanley tells stories about responsibility...

Mr. Stanley is back to sing stories about September's B.A.R.K. with Character word of the month: RESPONSIBILITY!!!!! Myers Elementary in Bellwood, PA shares ...
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All About Tolerance- Mr. Stanley tells stories about accepting others

"All About Tolerance" Our B.A.R.K. with Character word of the month for October (at Myers Elementary) is "TOLERANCE." Mr. Stanley tells the boys and girls so...
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Pola Panagiotou's curator insight, January 12, 2014 3:30 AM

The video is very interesting! It's a good idea to translate this video  in other languages. What do you think about it? It is just an idea!