Further Resources

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This page is designed to connect you with other resources relevant to your work in Ethical Literacy®. Please send along your suggestions by commenting below or emailing akruk@globalethics.org.

    The Institute for Global Ethics
    www.globalethics.org 

    Founded in 1990, the Institute for Global Ethics (IGE) is an independent, nonsectarian, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting ethical action in a global context. Our challenge is to explore the global common ground of values, elevate awareness of ethics, provide practical tools for making ethical decisions, and encourage moral actions based on those decisions. Our mission is: to promote ethical behavior in individuals, and cultures of integrity in institutions and nations through research, public discourse, and practical action.

    The World Cafe
    www.theworldcafe.com 

    Through both its research and the decade of practice that followed its emergence, the World Café is viewed as a conversational process based on a set of integrated design principles that reveal a deeper living network pattern through which we co-evolve our collective future. the World Café is also a growing global community of people, groups, organizations, and networks using World Café principles and processes to evoke collective intelligence and link it to effective action in pursuit of common aims.

    National School Reform Faculty
    www.nsrfharmony.org 

    The mission of the National School Reform Faculty is to foster educational and social equity by empowering all people involved with schools to work collaboratively in reflective democratic communities that create and support powerful learning experiences for everyone.

    The National School Reform Faculty (NSRF) is rooted in four beliefs:
    1. Working together, teachers and administrators can make real and lasting improvements in their own schools.
    2. Teachers and administrators must help each other turn theories into practice and standards into actual student learning.
    3. The key to these efforts is the development of a “learning community” based on public, collaborative examination of both adult and student work.
    4. Practitioners need quality learning experiences and sustained support to create this community.

    “PechaKucha 20×20 is a simple presentation format where you show 20 images, each for 20 seconds. The images forward automatically and you talk along to the images.”
    TED
    www.ted.com
    TED is a small nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: Technology, Entertainment, Design. Since then its scope has become ever broader. Along with the annual TED Conference in Long Beach, California, and the TEDGlobal conference in Oxford UK, TED includes the award-winning TEDTalks video site, the Open Translation Program, the new TEDx community program, this year’s TEDIndia Conference and the annual TED Prize.
    The School for Ethical Education (SEE)
    www.ethicsed.org 

    Is a not-for-profit teaching organization in Milford, CT that provides classes, creates programs and offers consultation services to promote strategies for comprehensive ethics and character education with specific programs to support academic integrity, writing projects, service learning, and conflict resolution. Contact: David B. Wangaard, Ed.D., Exec. Dir., SEE, 440 Wheelers Farms Rd., Milford, CT 06461 (203) 783-4439

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