In this webinar, Jonathan Erwin, M.A., provides a research-based rationale for teaching SEL, shares lessons that teach specific SEL skills, and shows how you can use SEL content to satisfy state standards.
This webinar will introduce a new, free character education curriculum for elementary students from the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation. This new Medal of Honor Character Development Program contains free lesson plans that are appropriate for students in grades K-6.
In this webinar, learn how simple packs of content focused on a key person, event or period can be used to teach content, literacy, critical thinking and more, all while engaging the range of learners in your classroom and making social studies more relevant, starting tomorrow!
Medal of Honor Recipient Leroy Petry will tell his personal story of service in Afghanistan during this special webinar presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation (CMOHF).
Join us for a live, interactive webinar where we’ll take a look at Open Educational Resources (OER) through the lens of high school social studies
edWeb.net and the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation present new, live interviews with Medal of Honor recipients in the Lessons of Personal Bravery and Self-Sacrifice professional learning community (PLC).
Medal of Honor Recipient Chuck Hagemeister will tell his personal story during this special webinar presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation (CMOHF).
Medal of Honor Recipient Hiroshi “Hershey” Miyamura will tell his personal story during this special webinar presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation (CMOHF).
Medal of Honor Recipient Jay Vargas will tell his personal story during this special webinar presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation (CMOHF). We encourage teachers and their classes, 5th grade and up, to watch and ask questions.
During this webinar, Mr. Kelley will discuss what the Medal of Honor means to him and how it has affected his life, adding his unique perspective on the values celebrated by the CMOHF Character Development Program.