characterbuilding
Characterbuilding refers to deliberate efforts to develop a person’s moral, ethical, and social attributes. It encompasses traits such as honesty, responsibility, empathy, self-control, perseverance, and respect. It is used in education, parenting, and organizational training to foster prosocial behavior and sound judgment, rather than to dictate specific beliefs. In educational settings, character education or values education aims to integrate virtue formation with academic learning, often through curricula, role models, discussion of case studies, service learning, and reflective practice. In psychology and organizational contexts, character-building activities emphasize social-emotional learning, resilience, moral reasoning, and ethical decision making. The concept draws on virtue ethics (notably Aristotle) as well as contemporary theories from positive psychology and behavioral science.
Methods include explicit instruction about values, modeling by trusted adults, feedback and reflective journaling, mentorship, service
Measurement often relies on validated scales of character strengths, self-reported behavior, or third-party assessments; long-term causal