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What
is a Laws Of Life Essay Contest?
The Laws
of Life essay contest was created by Sir John
Templeton in 1987 to encourage young people to
reflect and write about their “laws of life”
or the core values and ideals by which they live
their life. The Templeton Foundation provides
free materials and technical assistance to local
schools and communities that wish to sponsor
contests. OPCE has embraced this program as an
important component in developing the
character
of Ohio youth.
What
Is The Ohio Statewide Laws of Life Essay
Contest?
The Ohio Statewide Laws of Life Essay Contest is
a competition for winners of local Laws of
Life contests. OPCE has embraced the Laws
of Life Essay Contest as an important
component in developing the character of Ohio
youth. In 2001, OPCE established the first
Statewide Laws of Life Essay Contest to
encourage the sponsorship of local essay
contests as well as to recognize exceptional
essays on a statewide level. OPCE believes
that by writing about the "laws" or
values by which they live their lives, students
further their knowledge of and conviction to
good character. Participating in a writing
contest furthers both academic goals and the
goals of character education. The contest
structure also builds in participation by the
wider community, encouraging business and
community members to aid schools and parents in
helping youth develop good character.
How will a Laws of Life
Essay Contest benefit schools or communities?
By sponsoring a contest, schools and communities
communicate to their youth that they believe
ethical and moral development is important.
Research tells us that students who reflect and
think about ideas learn them at a deeper level.
And, the Laws of Life program integrates
character development into the writing
curriculum. It provides students with a
compelling occasion to write, edit, and revise -
critical components of the writing process.
Although Laws of Life can be administered as an
extra-credit option or an extracurricular
activity, teachers are encouraged to integrate
the contest into the curriculum as a class
assignment. This allows students to engage in
the full writing process of brainstorming,
outlining, drafting, peer review, editing, and
final copy. The process of writing Laws of Life
essays stimulates students and gives them
greater motivation to write - thus providing an
additional opportunity to prepare for writing
assessments.
How does the Laws of
Life Essay Contest fit into the required
curriculum?
The Laws of Life Essay Contest can be used to
meet requirements of the Ohio English Language
Arts Academic Content Standards. An added
benefit is that the contest can help students
improve composition skills required by the SAT and ACT exams.
How does the Ohio
Statewide Laws of Life Essay Contest work?
Schools, districts or community groups sponsor their
own local contest and judge entries. Some local
contests choose to award prizes with locally
generated funds, but that is not required. A
contest can be as simple as a teacher assigning
the essay to the class, and soliciting other
teachers and administrators to help judge the
winners.
Winning essays from each local contest (see
instructions for number of entries per contest)
are submitted to OPCE for judging in the
statewide contest. OPCE coordinates the judging
of the statewide contest. Finalists are
chosen in both the high school and middle school
divisions and invited along with their parents,
teachers and contest coordinators to the Awards
Banquet held in the fall in Columbus. At the
banquet, finalists are awarded cash prizes.
Teachers of the winning students and the contest
coordinators are also awarded cash prizes.
How can schools obtain
information about starting a local contest?
The Templeton Foundation will send a complete
contest information package free of charge. To
obtain a packet, call the John Templeton
Foundation at 1-800-245-1285 or materials can be
downloaded from their website www.lawsoflife.org.
Is fund raising
necessary?
No - the contest can be as simple as a single
classroom essay assignment with other staff or
community members serving as judges. The format
for the essay contest is flexible, and we
encourage you to implement the Laws of Life
Essay Contest in a manner that best suits your
community. As the John Templeton Foundation
aptly advises, "Do what fits!" As your
contest grows, you may want to add prizes. Many
times local service clubs or businesses are
willing to donate prizes or funds for
scholarships, as are PTA's or PTO's. These
organizations can also be a source of judges for
the contest. Involving the wider community in a
positive way is an added benefit of this
program.
For Further Contest
Information:
Email lucy.frontera@charactereducationohio.org
or call 614-486-6531 x137 with questions or for further information. |