Humility In School

vs. arrogance

Recognizing the people and factors that have shaped my life

To practice Humility, I will:

  • give credit to others
  • admit mistakes
  • ask for help when I need it
  • realize my way is not the only way
  • think of myself less often

The Strength of Humility

At first blush, Humility may seem a synonym for weakness. Careful study of the quality will reveal just the opposite, as there is great strength in being humble. Humility asks that we honestly assess not only our weaknesses but our strengths as well. Humility is confidence that is rooted in fact and proper perspective. Humility lets us celebrate the successes of others without feeling threatened. We do not require others to have less to feel like we have more. One for all and all for one! This is a strong foundation for building community in a classroom.

This month, how will you use your Humility to strengthen interdependence?

The Links below will take you to Resources you can use in the classroom or in homeschool
to teach the Character Quality of Humility.
Our other Pillars have resources that can be used in an educational setting or for education professionals.

Visit Humility in Business>>

Teambuilding
Power Up with Character
Interview Questions
Adult Business Books

Visit Humility in the Community>>

Quotes
Character All Month Calendar
Related Qualities
Character Holiday Activities
Family Activity (with a printable for sending home to parents)

Visit Humility in Faith>>

Christian Family Activity
Bible Verses
Christian Poster
Prayer and Reflections
Archived Resources