
WHy Character?
The Foundation of Educational Excellence
Today’s students access information instantly, collaborate globally, and develop sophisticated technical skills. Teachers employ research-backed pedagogies. School leaders implement data-driven approaches to complex challenges. Yet within this landscape of educational achievement lies an invitation to go deeper—to reclaim education’s most profound purpose: the formation of human beings capable of flourishing individually while contributing meaningfully to the flourishing of others.
Character education represents this deeper purpose. It recognizes that academic excellence and character formation are not competing priorities but complementary dimensions of truly excellent education.
Schools are inherently formative Schools shape who students become, not just what they know through their culture, relationships, and daily practices. Students spend thousands of hours learning how to treat others, handle challenges, and understand their purpose. The question isn’t whether schools shape character, but whether they do so thoughtfully and well.
Knowledge without character is incomplete. Information needs integrity to be used ethically, humility to fuel continued learning, courage to stand for what’s right, and compassion to serve the common good. Character determines how students apply what they learn.
Students thrive in communities where they are known and loved. When students feel safe, not just physically but safe to learn, to be wrong, to try and to try again, they engage more deeply and grow more fully. This sense of belonging is foundational to both academic excellence and character formation.
Practical wisdom in leadership. Leaders who demonstrate both competence and character cultivate the deep trust necessary for flourishing communities. When leaders prioritize human dignity and growth alongside effectiveness—in their decisions, policies, and daily practices—they create cultures where both students and educators thrive.
It’s education’s deepest purpose. Recovering this vision reconnects educators to the profound nature of their calling and gives coherence to their work. Teaching becomes mentorship in the fullest sense while leaders steward flourishing communities, both experiencing greater professional satisfaction, belonging, and purpose.

Flourishing Students

Flourishing Educators

Flourishing Leaders
Education for Human Flourishing
Character education requires vision from educational leaders who recognize that true excellence encompasses character alongside achievement. It calls for patience from communities willing to invest in formation that unfolds gradually rather than immediately. It invites educators to see their work as contributing to human flourishing in its fullest sense.
This work is not simple. It requires navigating real tensions: honoring pluralism while articulating shared commitments, measuring what matters without reducing character to metrics, and balancing institutional priorities with individual needs. Character education that works is contextualized, rooted in your community’s particular values, challenges, and aspirations. It emerges through genuine dialogue involving educators, families, and students themselves, not through imposed programs or one-size-fits-all approaches.
Yet this complexity reflects the profound nature of the task. The students in our schools today will shape our institutions, raise the next generation, and determine whether our society moves toward greater wisdom and character or remains trapped in narrow conceptions of success. Character education offers a pathway toward comprehensive excellence, not by abandoning academic standards but by situating them within their proper context: the development of human beings capable of wisdom, character, and meaningful contribution.
This is education at its finest: rigorous in its academic standards, comprehensive in its human development, and transformative in its impact on individuals and society alike.

Curious what character education looks like in other contexts?
explore additional communities focused on character in professional and educational fields

Educating Character Initiative
The Educating Character Initiative, at the Program for Leadership & Character at Wake Forest University, equips a wide range of public and private institutions of higher education with the resources, funding, and support needed to integrate character education into their distinctive institutional contexts, curricula, and cultures.

Kern National Network for Flourishing in Health
The Kern National Network for Flourishing in Health (KNN) is a movement dedicated to advancing flourishing across the health ecosystem. Through research-based strategies that promote character, caring, and practical wisdom, the KNN partners with organizations to unlock their full potential and build cultures that elevate everyone. Their strengths-based methods combine a robust guiding framework, scholar-practitioner approaches, deep subject matter expertise, and national peer collaboration to solve complex culture and workforce challenges.

Virtues & Vocations
Virtues & Vocations, at the Institute for Social Concerns at the University of Notre Dame, is a national forum for scholars and practitioners across disciplines to consider how best to cultivate character in pre-professional and professional education. Activities engage issues of character, professional identity, and moral purpose.
