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May 30, 2009

NEA to spotlight Kenwood High School's character education program

I got an email from Kenwood High School's Nancy Hanlin, one of two teachers who have introduced the school to the Virtues Project, a new character education initiative that I wrote about a few months ago.  Apparently the National Education Association recently interviewed some of the students and staff involved in Kenwood's Virtues group, discussing the concept and its impact on Kenwood - and on them.

While the video won't be out until this fall, you can catch a preview of what they have to say.

Posted by Arin Gencer at 6:00 AM | | Comments (1)
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I hope kenwood high school's character education program would really help a lot for character education training.

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