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Humility as a Core Value
Descriptions of Humility as a Core Value and how the other qualities support it.
Interviewing with a Character Lens: Humility
Hiring for character helps organizations build stronger teams because character qualities shape how people make decisions, handle challenges, and work with others.
Family Character Clubhouse: Family Tree
A family activity on Humility. Includes a download that teachers can send home with their students.
Christian Character Clubhouse: Humility Course
A Christian family activity that encourages Humility.
Read to Lead: The Humility Imperative
A featured workplace book—The Humility Imperative —with a reflection question and Goodreads link to our book list.
Picture Book Pick: King Hugo’s Huge Ego
A featured Humility picture book—King Hugo’s Huge Ego—with a read-along link and ready-to-use classroom discussion questions about ego, bragging, and perspective.
Reading List Roundup: Humility Picture Books
A curated reading list for teaching Humility—plus a printable download and a link to the full Humility bookshelf on Goodreads.
No Matter How You Say It: Humility
A quick language-and-meaning snapshot of Humility, showing the word origins, sign language, and common idioms anyone can discuss.
Connecting Humility to the Science Curriculum
Use ecosystems from your Science curriculum to teach Humility.
Fun with Character: Please and Thank You
A classroom activity to help understand Humility by exploring how “please” and “thank you” express Humility and Gratitude by learning them in other languages, using posters or guessing games, and reflecting on how these words affect others.
Fun with Character: Lean on Me - Reprise
A classroom activity to help understand Humility. After completing the Lean On Me exercise, students listen to Lean on Me, create and perform simple motions together (optionally teaching a younger class), and reflect on how we all need someone to lean on.
Fun with Character: Lean on Me
A classroom activity to help understand Humility using a quick trust-circle challenge that leads into a discussion using provided processing questions.