Intellectual Humility - Students demonstrate the trait of intellectual humility by accepting the possibility that: 1. There is often more than one right answer; 2. What they think they know might be incorrect or incomplete; and 3. Their judgments as to the weight assigned to certain information might be distorted by conflicts of interest, prejudices and attitudes.
Standard detail
A4.11(S)
Depth 2Parent ID: 934CF731C6AB465B8651B0DD2C7B54ACStandard set: Six Pillars of Character
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- A4.11(S)
- List ID
- 11
- Standard ID
- 8744481D997B41B9A750FD44B837AF6B
- Subject
- MODEL STANDARDS FOR ACADEMIC, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT AND SCHOOL CLIMATE
- Grades
- Pre-K, K, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09, 08, 10, 11, 12, LifeLongLearning, ProfessionalEducation-Development, Undergraduate-LowerDivision, Undergraduate-UpperDivision, HigherEducation, VocationalTraining
- Ancestor IDs
- 934CF731C6AB465B8651B0DD2C7B54ACDFCCCE6AE8AC47488075FCA43D8AC2B0
- Source document
- Character Counts! Model Standards
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US