3.00 Identify and demonstrate student citizenship/workplace ethics

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3.00 Identify and demonstrate student citizenship/workplace ethics

Courage Having the determination to do the right thing even when others don’t Having the strength to follow your conscience rather than the crowd Attempting difficult things that are worthwhile

Kindness Being considerate, courteous, helpful, and understanding of others Showing care, compassion, friendship, and generosity Treating others as you would like to be treated

Perseverance Being persistent in the pursuit of worthy objectives in spite of difficulty, opposition, or discouragement Exhibiting patience and having the fortitude to try again when confronted with delays, mistakes, or failures

Respect Showing high regard for authority, for other people, for self, for property, and for country Understanding that all people have value as human beings

Responsibility Being dependable in carrying out obligations and duties Showing reliability and consistency in words and conduct Being accountable for your own actions Being committed to active involvement in your community

Self-Discipline Demonstrating hard work and commitment to purpose Regulating yourself for improvement and restraining from inappropriate behaviors Being in proper control of your words, actions, impulses, and desires

Good Judgment Choosing worthy goals and setting proper priorities Thinking through the consequences of your actions Basing your decisions on practical wisdom and good sense

Integrity Having the inner strength to be truthful, trustworthy, and honest in all things Acting justly and honorably

How Character Applies in the Workplace Honesty—Employee can be trusted Reliability—Attendance and work quality can be counted on Respect—Cooperation and good communication benefit all Self-discipline—Distractions are at a minimum Persistence—Job completion is assured

How Character Applies in the Workplace Resourcefulness—Problem-solving at primary levels Caring—Support for co-workers, strength of team Patience—Work is done thoroughly Loyalty—Employees feel emotionally connected

How Character Applies in the Workplace Integrity—Moral behaviors applies in all areas Creativity—Innovation is born often Goal-setting—Greater achievement is sought Citizenship—Community-oriented thinking