A complete character education curriculum for the classroom. Forty structured lessons. A student workbook. A teacher portal with everything in one place.
Young people navigate social environments of extraordinary complexity without the tools to do it well. Digital platforms accelerate cruelty. Conflict escalates before anyone knows how to stop it. Empathy is eroded by speed and distance.
Schools teach mathematics and science — but rarely teach students, systematically and deliberately, how to live well with other people. That gap is what this program addresses.
"Character cannot be downloaded. It cannot be outsourced.
It must be taught. It must be practiced. And it must be lived."
The Civility Project Manifesto
Every lesson uses the same structure, every time — so the ritual becomes the signal. Students know that when the lesson begins, something real is expected of them.
A shared phrase that marks the lesson as intentional time. Brief, consistent, and done every session.
A short narrative with recurring student characters that makes the concept concrete, specific, and real.
Structured questions that develop genuine thinking — not surface-level responses or rehearsed answers.
A hands-on exercise that puts the concept into motion with the whole class. Full instructions included.
Individual written reflection connecting the lesson to each student's own life and experience.
A simple daily action students take into their lives beyond the classroom. Not homework. Practice.
Five habits taught in sequence, reinforced across every unit, practiced in every lesson.
Recognizing that every person has inherent worth — regardless of background, ability, or opinion.
Following through on what you commit to. Being the person others can count on, consistently.
Doing what is right when it is difficult. The courage of small moments that add up to character.
Understanding the experience of someone different from you — as a practiced skill, not an ideal.
Owning your actions and their consequences. Taking accountability without excuse or deflection.
The curriculum moves from foundational skills to advanced character practice — each unit building on what came before.
One purchase. Full portal access. Updates pushed as they are released — at no additional cost.
Eight units, forty fully written lessons. Every lesson includes the complete script: story, discussion guide, activity, reflection, home practice, and teacher notes.
One workbook page per lesson — a key idea quote, a reflection prompt, and space for a written response. Designed to be printed and used, lesson by lesson.
All forty activities in a standalone reference teachers can pull from independently. Each entry includes full instructions, time estimate, materials list, and debrief questions.
Your secure portal with all materials in one place. Download PDFs at any time, post lesson notes, submit observations and suggestions, and receive direct communication from the program team. New resources added as the program develops — at no additional cost.
Every document — manual, workbook, activity library — available as print-ready PDFs, always the current version.
Write private notes against any lesson. What worked, what didn't, how your class responded. Organized by unit for easy reference.
Share observations, ask questions, submit suggestions. The program team reads every post and responds.
New lessons, revised materials, and additions are pushed to your portal automatically. You always have the latest version.
Facilitation tips, new activity releases, and program news from the team — delivered to your dashboard.
If the program is working in your classroom, tell a fellow teacher. Every teacher who purchases their own copy helps us continue developing the curriculum. Your portal includes a simple one-click referral — a personal note you can send directly to a colleague.
One-time purchase · Lifetime access · All updates included
Secure payment via PayPal. Instant portal access after purchase.