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    Graduates of Character - Values and Character: Higher Education and Graduate Employment

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    Graduates of Character is the product of an empirical enquiry into the values, virtues, dispositions and attitudes of a sample of students and employees who volunteered to be involved. The research team sought host sites which would offer a diverse set of interviewees in gender, ethnicity, religion and aspiration. In this study we discuss what character is taken to mean by students and employees in their years of higher education and employment. We examine what their values are, what they gain from the university, what they believe employers look for when recruiting, what they hope to give to an employer, and what they expect from their employer. We then explore who or what influenced their values and moral development. We also examined the role of the personal tutor or mentor, and the persons or services to which they might go for personal and/or professional support

    Character Values and Dade's Conjecture

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    Character Values of Stanley Sequences

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    Stanley and Odlyzko proposed a method for greedily constructing sets with no 3-term arithmetic progressions. It is conjectured that there is a dichotomy between such sequences: those that have a periodic structure as the sequence satisfies certain recurrence relations while others appear to be chaotic. One large class of sequences that have these periodic behaviors are known as independent sequences that have two parameters, a character and a growth factor. It was conjectured by Rolnick that all but a finite set of integers can be achieved as characters of a independent sequences. Previously the only large class of integers known to be characters where those with base 3 representations consisting solely of the digits 0 and 2. This paper dramatically improves this result by demonstrating that all even integers not congruent to 244 mod 486 can be achieved as characters, therefore demonstrating that the set of all characters has a positive lower density.Comment: Java Code for Verification Adde

    Mathematics And Mathematics Education Values In Forming Someone’s Character

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    The success of someone’ life is not only determined by intellectual aspect, but also other aspects, such as character, emotional, and social aspects. Those three aspects can’t be separated from moral values. Moral values are concepts of basic behavior and attitude which determine who we are, how we live, and how we behave to others. Mathematics and mathematics education characteristic can become a means to make them become true. From this view, it is very interesting to know further between mathematics and mathematics education values with the problems of life, that is character. Keywords: Mathematics value, mathematics education value, character

    Citizens of Character - The Values and Character Dispositions of 14-16 Year Olds in the Hodge Hill Constituency

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    Citizens of Character explores the attitudes, dispositions, and values of 14-16 year old students in a particular urban environment - the six schools of the Hodge Hill constituency in Birmingham - and the extent to which the education system and the local environment advance or inhibit their sense of self, their values and their character development. These students constituted a heterogeneous group of religious and non-religious individuals. This project goes beyond the normal exploration and measurement of strengths of character in individuals and looks at the factors that build character in families and schools. This research has wider implications for the relationship between character and aspirations, social change, school cultures, citizenship, identity and religion. The study discusses what students understand by character. It set out to ascertain the moral values held by a group of students living in an inner-city area. The study sought to question who or what has influenced their moral values and examined which individuals, institutions and situations might have hindered or promoted their development. Some of the issues and concerns which arose - for example, relations with neighbours, the matter of local and national pride and questions of trust - may seem not to impinge upon character education as such but are relevant in a wider context

    Foundations of Character - Developing Character and Values in the Early Years

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    Foundations of Character takes a deep and insightful look into character and values development during the 'early years' phase of education. It is commonly assumed that the influences on the early years of a child'slife are determinative for the future individual: the evidence from this report suggests that it is more complex. Children's exposure to and engagement in early childhood education is currently a widespread phenomenon in England, with 92% of three year olds and 98% of four year olds benefitting from some free early years education of up to 15 hours per week. This study aimed to explore the developing dispositions, values and attitudes of a sample of young children in the familiar contexts of their homes, early education settings, and primary schools. It was hoped that this exploration would also provide insights into the values of the significant adults in these children's lives, and these adults' views about the development of character and values
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