CEFE Rolls Out A Four-Point Community Character and Ethics Program

Released on = October 18, 2006, 3:20 am

Press Release Author = CEFE, Center for Ethics in Free Enterprise

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = A program to create and install effective and meaningful
character and integrity training, not only among educators, but among the
community's leadership, their associates, co-workers and citizens at large.

Press Release Body = Washington, DC.CEFE, The Center for Ethics in Free Enterprise,
a non-profit division of the online university builders, Global Academy Online,
Inc., has launched its \'Four-Point Community Character & Ethics\' development
program. Based on CEFE\'s nine building blocks of character, the program is offered
nationwide and internationally by CEFE Fellows who are Certified Applied Ethicists.
The nine building blocks include truthfulness, respect, responsibility, fairness,
caring, citizenship, courage, commitment and faith.

The "Four Point" evolved, according to LaFonda Oliver, spokeswoman for CEFE, as a
result of grant support for Professor Fred DiUlus, the Executive Director of CEFE,
and local educators in New Mexico from US Senator Pete Domenici\'s Office. Earmarked
for the development of character and ethics training of professional educators to
pass down to their students and share with their community, it was the beneficiary
of another program previously put in place by DiUlus and his cohorts. The New Mexico
model and the evolution of the "Four Point" program states Oliver was greatly
influenced by the dedication and commitment of several community leaders in
Jacksonville, Florida.

The Florida leaders, Oliver notes, eventually included over a hundred civic leaders
from all walks of life led by a steering committee that included DiUlus, who, at the
time, taught ethics and entrepreneurship at the University of North Florida. Others
on that pioneering steering committee were the late community social activist Howard
Sweet, the former president of the Jacksonville City Council, Councilwoman Ginger
Soud, Superior Court Judge Brad Stetson, and Chairman and catalyst of the Committee,
Jacksonville businessman, Bill Gay, Jr. "Our effort from the beginning" states
DiUlus, "was to create and install effective and meaningful character and integrity
training, not only among educators, but among the community\'s leadership, their
associates, co-workers and citizens at large."

"The Four Point is described by our CEFE Fellows," states Oliver, "as one that is
organic and evolved from these highly successful community undertakings over the
past decade." DiUlus refers to it as "a continuous cycle of character and ethics
improvement." The CEFE Fellows are themselves trained to provide the ethical
blueprint for a community\'s ethical activism, a point made on the CEFE website when
it describes the program as giving community leaders and educators the opportunity
to "adopt and adapt a community wide character and ethics program that has teeth,
clout, and long term staying power." Ms. Oliver points out, "The Four-Point is
easily adaptable to any organization, anywhere in the world."

When asked why such a program is necessary today, DiUlus points to CEFE\'s own
exhaustive research that supports the results originally uncovered by the US
Department of Labor. "There is and continues to be serious gaps in ethics and values
training among today\'s global work force. CEFE\'s Four-Point program" he goes on to
say, "ignites personal and community character and ethics education."

The "Four Point" program is conducted for ten or more participants over an extended
weekend.

Web Site = http://www.cefe.org

Contact Details = LaFonda Oliver
1717 K Street NW, Suite 600
Washington , 20036
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202-580-8755
Loliver@cefe.org
http://www.cefe.org

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