The Liberty Learning events and education teams have been hard-at-work ensuring that our programs for K-12 students are engaging and impactful whether they’re experienced in the classroom, virtually … or somewhere in-between.
Today, we helped schools kick off the American Character Program by way of a custom made video that introduced the program, local sponsors and the people who will help students as they begin putting their “character in action”!
Anna Quillin and Ashley Woodson (both actresses who also perform as Libby Libby™ for our younger students in the Super Citizen Program) get students excited about learning character education by studying historical American characters in a fun comic-book-based format.
In the course of the program, the students are also challenged to model the behaviors and traits of these characters to dream up big idea, propose solutions and begin making an impact right in their own communities.
Traditionally, these events have happened in large auditoriums or in classrooms with Liberty Learning representatives, local leaders and mentors in attendance. However, today, we delivered messages from the caring community right to the screen for these students.
We look forward to working hand-in-hand with educators, students and local mentors (who will spend time with students in the classroom or virtually) before returning to take in all the amazing ideas students showcase at the American Character Expo. The expo allows students to share their ideas and solutions with peers, local leaders and mentors and helps them understand how they can make huge impacts beginning … NOW!
- Learn more about the Liberty Learning Foundation mission >
- Learn more about the American Character Program >
- Each schools’ education coordinator helps guide them throughout the program. Now, more than ever, it’s important that our team assists teachers who are overwhelmed with adapting to their teaching protocols.
- Sparkman students showing off their American Character Comic Books!
- Anna Quillin leads the Pledge and tells students about the community they have supporting them: sponsors, mentors and more …
- These 7th graders are ready to begin their American Character Journey!
- Take Action, identify issues, work with mentors and so much more!
- Here are a couple of the historical figures!
- These Sparkman 7th graders stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance before they kickoff their program.
- Ashley Woodson introduces students to the exciting historical studies that help students learn about their active roles in our future!
- Anna Quillin shows off the Project Worksheet provided to each student!
- Lisa Williams who is part of this great community wanted to let these 7th graders know she is supporting them and is encouraging them to learn all they can!
- Thank you to our amazing sponsors!