The Medal of Honor Character Development Program, designed for 6th-12th grade students, consists of academic lesson plans based on the stories of Medal of Honor Recipients and citizen heroes. These content-rich non-fiction primary sources and engaging narratives differentiate this resource from other character programs. While learning history and practicing a variety of academic skills, participating students also develop values that will benefit them and the communities they live in. The free secondary curriculum can be easily adapted for use in a variety of classes and expanded to provide a basis for service projects and leadership development.
WHAT THE PROGRAM CONTAINS:
HOW THE PROGRAM CAN BE USED:
ACCESS THE MATERIALS ON OUR WEBSITE: Our website contains all of the lessons and videos of the program. Create a free account, browse the lessons, and save your favorites to your dashboard.
ATTEND AN IN-PERSON TRAININGS We provide free professional development sessions throughout the country. Attendees participate in model lessons, work collaboratively with other educators, and learn about the Medal of Honor and the lessons from our trainers who are also full-time educators.
TAKE THE ONLINE TRAINING Take part in our free online training experience to learn about the Medal of Honor, work through several lesson modules, hear tips from our training team, and connect virtually with other educators through our message board.
WEBINARS Take part in our webinar series, which features student-focused interviews with Medal of Honor Recipients as well as content-driven webinars about our lessons for educators. All are available for free!
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This program is fully funded by donations. As a non-profit organization, we rely on the generosity of those who see promise in sharing the stories of heroes with the next generation. Our generous donors include: