What's included
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Many people, especially children, think that honesty is a simple case of not telling lies. But that definition allows a person to "be honest" by remaining silent or leaving out elements of situations that will make them look bad. Honesty is also about how a person acts, not behaving in ways that confuse or deceive others. So in this class, one of ten Outschool classes I've created on leadership skills (each class works as a stand-alone), the students will learn three ways people need to be honest: - telling the truth based on what actually happened, based on facts and real things (not lying) - telling the whole truth, not leaving out parts in order to hide something you know is wrong (lies of omission) - acting in a way that is truthful and doesn’t hide the truth or trick others (not deceiving) The class will be interactive in approach, with me telling stories to illustrate honesty and encouraging the students to tell stories of their own. The connection to other positive character traits like integrity and trustworthiness will also be made. ----- A NOTE ABOUT THE COST OF THIS CLASS: I know the price of my classes is higher than many others on Outschool. As an experienced and talented educator, I believe I'm worth this amount and invite you to look at my reviews. That said, I don't want any family to be priced out of what I offer. Whatever your financial situation, if you're interested in one or more of my classes, please reach out and let me know what you can afford. I can provide coupons, refunds, and/or reductions, and am confident we can find an equitable rate that works for you and me.
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Washington Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree from Pacific Oaks College
The teacher has been certified to teach in Washington State since 1990 (including endorsements in special education from preschool through high school) and has taught in multiple settings. In 1984 at age 21, he was named Big Brother of the Year in King County, the most populous county in Washington, for his volunteer work with a 3rd-grade boy. He has taught leadership classes throughout his career and serves as a mentor to children and adults who want to hone their leadership abilities. He has a knack for engaging children who, having worked with Andy, feel consistently respected and buoyed by these interactions.
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Live One-Time Class
$15
per classMeets once
25 min
Completed by 45 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-10
4-6 learners per class