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Free Character Education Seminars for teachers announced

By Staff | Sep 7, 2010

The Fort Myers Yacht Club, Fort Myers, will serve as the host for a free character education seminar being offered by the Uncommon Friends Foundation on Saturday, September 25. The event is open to all teachers in Lee, Collier, and Charlotte counties. The morning event, which is also open to home school parents and private school teachers, will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. This is an opportunity for teachers of all subjects to enhance teaching repertoire in a fun, interactive training session.

Registration is required and is limited and will begin at 8:00 a.m. Light refreshments will be provided. The interactive seminar will include an introduction to the Uncommon Friends Foundation’s character education curricula, Lessons Learned from the Uncommon Friends. Two concurrent training sessions will be given: grades 3-8 and high school/adult-both adaptable to any content area. Seminar leaders are curricula authors and teachers who use the curricula.

There is no charge to attend the seminar. Lee County teachers will receive three continuing education credits. The Uncommon Friends curricula correlates with Florida Standards and existing district curricula. Character education is also mandated by the State of Florida.

For reservation information and registration, contact the Uncommon Friends Foundation, 239-337-9505, aroth@uncommonfriends.org. For in-service credit, teachers should also contact Cindy McClung at CindyKM@leeschools.net. Additional information about the free seminar may be obtained by contacting Dr. Larry Byrnes, 239-481-3217.

The Uncommon Friends Foundation, established in 1993, is a character education foundation whose mission is to instill ethics, moral values and a sense of purpose in tomorrow’s leaders. The foundation is dedicated to enriching society by promoting the positive values author James D. Newton discovered in five unique men and their wives-Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Dr. Alexis Carrel, and Charles Lindbergh-intellectual giants who helped shape the 20th Century. For additional information about the foundation call 239-337-9505 or go to www.uncommonfriends.org.