This is the text of my talk at the National Conference of the SSAT on December 4th 2014:
There is a dichotomy at the heart of the discussion about character education: on the one side we have people who think we can mould people into a homogenous morass of compliant worker types who need passports to get from one stage of their life to another and we have the types who think life is so miserable that you just need resilience and grit to get through it.
On the other side we have those who believe that by giving children a rich education offer they can have the opportunity to develop and express their character in a variety of uplifting ways. A joyous liberal arts education for all, an education that would have pleased Steve Jobs.
The Only Way Is Ethics:
Are we teleological, deontological or do we desire eudaimonia?
Teleological: being directed towards a goal (educate for jobs).
Deontological: sacrifice ourselves in order to do the right thing⌠(Grit, resilience)
Eudaimonia: having a good âindwellingâ spirit, a good genius, a lifelong pursuit founded on wisdom, practice, and excellence = flourishing…
Is character a far off aim formed from sacrifice or the living breathing stuff of the every day?
There are those in the field of character education who sit on their lofty perches of âgreat characterâ whilst pronouncing on the character deficits of the oiks. These types look at the poor girl and boy, at their emaciated, sorry, obese bodies and think what they need is character, itâs them ‘what’ is wrong, if only they could change. The working class used to be âsalt of the earthâ types, heroic in black and white films, kitchen sinked, understood⌠Now in the world of 3D and colour they are reality TV fodder, thick and lazy, scroungers on the state, a problem to be solved. Any minute now they might revolt.
(Interestingly mentions of the need for character education in books, articles and journals seems to correlate with economic circumstances. Last time interest in this field was so high (in fact it was higher) was in the 1930s, it went down significantly during war as it seemed that character was all right after all!)
If only our kids had the character to go to Oxbridge or to become a lawyer; if only they had the grit, resilience and mindset to get themselves beyond the sad existence of state handouts, drugs and violence. What they need is public school characterâŚ
Andrew Mitchell went to Rugby School
Or grammar school character:
David Mellor went to Swanage grammar school,
Now both these upstanding characters have fallen somewhat due to âcharacter flawsâ…
Thank goodness we still have people in authority who feel able to pronounce on matters of the character. The judge, Mr Justice Mitting went to a Roman Catholic Independent School âDownsideâ he recently made a judgement about âcharacterâ in his summing up of the Andrew Mitchell libel case:
âPC Rowland (the copper at the centre of âpleb gateâ) was “not the sort of man who would have had the wit, imagination or inclination to invent on the spur of the moment an account of what a senior politician had said to him in temperâ. Damning character with faint praise…
But at least our schools are trying: at Kings Science Academy in Bradford the students stand behind their desks and chant the âCharacter Promiseâ before they are seated: âCharacter before knowledgeâ is repeated seven times a day. If students do not display the right character traits, a âCharacter Development Cardâ is placed on their desk, and a chain of consequences follows that can lead them to the senior leadership team and attendance at a âResponsible Character Workshopâ.
The schoolâs (now-former) principal has been arrested and released on bail and the school is being investigated over alleged fraud by West Yorkshire Police…
This character education we are talking about is clearly not for everyone, it starts from a point that there is a problem with (some of) the youth and it needs sorting. Re-minted in the furnace of the Tottenham and then national riots in 2011. Are those from the wrong side of the tracks bad ‘characters’?
Tracey Miller âthe baddest girl in Brixtonâ was expelled from her school after attempting to stab another girl in her class. She said: ‘The first time I picked up a knife there was a character at home and he was a paedophile.â She took the knife to school and was expelled⌠The next school I was sent to… Theyâd already heard of me there because of the knife incident, so I thought I’d carry on with with this reputation. I never intentionally set out to be that character but once I had⌠I carried on with it.” – Tracey is now a mentor, and a mother and now has a book out, âSourâ, what makes her compelling is that she took wrong choices, or faced with difficult choices, she made the right calls for her but not for âsocietyâ who maybe would have preferred her to show humility, keep quiet and take the paedophileâs abuse. Is anger ever a positive character trait? To John Lydon Anger is an EnergyâŚ
Clearly rebellion is to be encouraged, for some it is an essential part of character education. Oakham School has a Rebel week, to which they invited a Government minister and the Conservative Philosopher Roger Scruton to sow the seeds of revolt!
How about this for rebellion? If Character Education led to a decrease in the GCSE pass rate would it be regarded as important? What if a truly courageous character, has the humility to not believe that their exam scores sum them up? And that they can show the worth of their character by ripping up their âCharacter Report Cardâ!
What if teaching, educating, was an enquiry into what it is to be human?
Let us spread in Matthew Arnoldâs phrase more âsweetness and lightâ who the hell wants more âresilience and gritâ? Imagine, kids anxious about their exams, their jobs that don’t exist and then we say to them in the middle of their anxiety: ‘What you need is more resilience and grit!’ Should we be cruel to be kindâŚ? Isn’t there enough anxiety and fear in the system?⌠Anxious helicopter parents and anxious teachers chasing kids every minute of the day brandishing their STEMS! What you need kids is this glorious green STEM and you will be rich hereafter! Extra classes until your eyes and brains bleed⌠Efficiency! Measuring! Parent them to be Early Years ready, Early Years them until theyâre Primary ready⌠Primary them until theyâre secondary ready, Secondary âem until theyâre Uni or Work ready, 21st Skill âem until theyâre ready for jobs that might never exist, Then work âem until theyâre pension ready, then pension them off when theyâre death ready.
Instead of adding more schemes and stuffing them like oven ready chickens
strip things downâŚ
The best way of developing and celebrating character?
Sweetness and light – teach! Teach them stuff of importance and value, the best that has been thought, said and done, give them time to question it, think it, argue it, debate it, agree or disagree about what is ‘the best’. Allow them time to develop enthusiasms, to enthuse – from en theos the Ancient Greek for ‘With God’: give them time to practise. Help them to express articulately and beautifully, make and share with each other and reach out with an open hand to the world in ways that allow them to experience the feelings of creating excellence⌠raise them, support them to the highest so that they feel able to add to the best that has been thought, said and done. Give them breadth of experience so that they never feel like an outsider in any aspect of life in this country, allow them the space in which to make choices, let them live, breathe and enjoy the pursuit of wisdom! The head, the hand, and the heart, knowing, questioning and collaborating,  communicating and making… and having times when they can be alone, quiet and reflective…
Educate wisely, well and widely. Our Telos should be open ended, the philosopher kid out in the agora, deontologically we must be in harmony with our necessity a persistence founded through enthusiasm for what we must do⌠but most of all: embrace eudaimonia and flourishing for all!
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