Lesson series

Thoughtfulness


Part 1, Theory (200 credits)

Course Description: The Thoughtfulness course is designed to help primary students understand the importance of thoughtfulness and consideration in personal and social development. Through this course, students will learn about the importance of showing consideration and empathy towards others, developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills, and practicing thoughtfulness in various situations. The course will also cover the importance of developing communication skills.
Course Goals:
 Develop a deeper understanding of thoughtfulness and consideration and their importance in personal and social development
 Build problem-solving and critical thinking skills
 Understand the importance of developing communication skills
 Practice thoughtfulness in real-life scenarios
Course Structure: The Thoughtfulness course is divided into modules that focus on specific aspects of thoughtfulness and consideration, including developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills, practicing thoughtfulness in various situations, and developing communication skills. Each module includes practical activities, discussions, and reflection exercises that will help students develop their thoughtfulness.
Module 1: Introduction to Thoughtfulness
 Definition of thoughtfulness and why it is important
 Understanding the importance of showing consideration and empathy towards others
 Developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills to overcome obstacles to
thoughtfulness
Module 2: Practicing Thoughtfulness in Real-Life Scenarios
 Identifying personal areas for improvement
 Developing strategies to practice thoughtfulness in real-life scenarios
 Receiving feedback and support from peers and instructors
Module 3: Developing Communication Skills
 Understanding the basics of communication and why it is important
 Developing skills in active listening and empathetic communication
 Practicing communication skills through group activities and discussions

Evaluation and Assessment: The Thoughtfulness course will use a range of assessment methods, including observation, self-assessment, and formative and summative assessments. Teachers and instructors will evaluate students based on their participation in class activities, written assignments, projects, and reflection exercises. The curriculum will also provide opportunities for peer feedback and evaluation to foster a sense of collaboration and accountability. Students will receive regular feedback on their progress and be encouraged to reflect on their learning and personal growth.

Part 2, Self Evaluation + Peer Evaluation (800 credits)
for 8 times, 6 hours/time coaching on the first Saturdays of each month plus self + peer evaluation during the 8 months