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Medal of Honor Character Development Program for Secondary Teachers



This full day training will provide you with all the tools you need to bring the Medal of Honor Character Development Program into your classroom. Our flexible, cross-curricular resource, which uses the oral histories of Medal of Honor Recipients, focuses on how students can use these examples of courage, commitment, sacrifice, integrity, citizenship and patriotism to influence change in their own communities.

There is no cost to attend. Middle and high school teachers from all subject areas along with counselors, coaches, and administrators are invited to attend.

Teachers attending this event will: receive all resources at no cost, learn best practices for their classrooms.

 


Important Session Information:


“Due to the impact COVID-19 is having on our communities and schools, the Region 17 Education Service Center is working to provide summer professional development in an effective, efficient, and safe way.  To ensure the health and safety of participants, presenters, and staff, we may reschedule workshops or move them into a virtual format as situations change. We will make you aware of changes as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.”
Registration for this session has ended

Session ID:
678810
Credits Available:
(6) CPE
Seats Available:
0
Fee:
$0.00 (* No Charge)
Contact Person:
Sabrina Blankenship
Instructor(s):
Sabrina Blankenship
Audience:
Counselor, Principal, Teacher (6-8), Teacher (9-12)
 
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We are passionately committed to developing and nurturing healthy, thriving learning communities across Region 17 by guiding and supporting schools in their quest for excellence.

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Region 17 Education Service Center
1111 West Loop 289 | Lubbock, TX 79416
Voice: 806-792-4000 | Fax: 806-792-1523

Business Hours: Monday - Friday | 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Per HB 462, resources and services provided by Region 17 ESC are solely aligned with, and designed to support, the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) adopted by the State Board of Education.

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