To develop good character, school leaders should intentionally create an environment that enhances virtues development in all aspects of daily school life. Also, all the teaching and non-teaching staff should lead as moral exemplars in the modelling of virtues. Lastly, students should be engaged in virtue reflection activities which helps to deepen their understanding and practice.
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