OUR MISSION
The Center for Character and Citizenship engages in research, education and advocacy to foster the development of character, democratic citizenship and civil society.
our reasons
While it is often argued that there is a growing need for character and citizenship education, based largely on widely shared concerns among both educators and the public that ethical behavior in society at large, and in our young people in particular, is insufficiently guided by sound principles exercised with integrity, in fact this lament is an eternal concern. In fact, the need to socialize each subsequent generation echoes through the ages. We argue that all youth need support in becoming ethical citizens in order to contribute to improving their inevitable imperfect societies. What is needed are deliberate, evidence-based approaches to nurturing the ethical democratic citizenship and moral character of youth.
our approach
Funded by the University of Missouri-St. Louis and grants, individual donations, and corporate and foundation support, the Center for Character and Citizenship (CCC) focuses on generating and disseminating both knowledge and research pertaining to how individuals develop moral and civic character. By providing scholars, educators and social organizations with the tools they need to contribute to this development, the CCC plays the role of a think tank, offering workshops, consulting, and professional development. The CCC also provides resources and tool kits to assist educators, parents and scholars in character and citizenship education. We especially focus on supporting the professional development of educational leaders to equip and motivate them to support the kind of schools most likely to nurture the development democratic citizens of character.
core programs
The Center’s core programs include:
Leadership Academy in Character Education®
CEEL, Character Education for Educational Leaders
CViL, Cultivating Virtue in Leadership
The PRIMED Institute
Kids Voting Missouri
MYLOGO, Missouri Youth Engaged in Local Government
YEA!, Youth Empowerment in Action
The Sue Shear Leadership Academy
The Journal of Character Education
Graduate degree programs, M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D.
These core programs, along with other programs, services and resources, serve hundreds of schools, educators and students locally, nationally and internationally.
Leadership Academy in Character Education® is a registered trademark of The Curators of the University of Missouri.