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Learn the importance of respect in building strong relationships, along with examples from Dwight D. Eisenhower's life. Explore ethical dilemmas, watch thought-provoking movie scenes, and develop a personal creed about respect.
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Week 4 Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character RESPECT Being courteous to others through actions and words; to treat others the way we want to be treated
Respect Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character “To have respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners.” -Laurence Sterne
Respect Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character DWIGHT D.EISENHOWER
Respect Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER • Dwight D. Eisenhower led one of the most infamous battles of WWII – The D-Day Invasion. • Dwight D. Eisenhower rose from a colonel in the United States Army to a 5-star general in just two years. • He was a strong leader and his philosophy was, “In victory, spread the wealth and in defeat, accept full responsibility.” • Not only did he earn countless people’s respect, Dwight D. Eisenhower also gave respect. • Dwight D. Eisenhower was the 34th president of the United States.
Respect Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER “My ambition in the Army was to make everybody I worked for regretful when I was ordered to other duty.”
Respect Attitude Preparation Perseverance Respect Honesty Integrity Courage Appreciation Self-Control Empathy Gratitude Tolerance Duty Loyalty Responsibility Compassion Leadership Character Ethical Monday • Ethical Dilemma – Defining Respect • Lecture - Respecting the Opposite Gender Character Movie Tuesday • Scenes & questions from Coach Carter Role Model Wednesday • Quiz on Chapter 4 – Dwight D. Eisenhower Basic Skill Thursday • Note Taking Strategies • Guest Speaker or Current Events Assignment Friday • Personal Creed About Respect in Relationships