The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award is an internationally recognized program for young people, building their skills to equip them for life and work. By creating opportunities for young people to develop skills, get physically active, give service, and experience adventure, the Award can play a critical role in their development. In addition to learning more about the history of the Award, webinar participants will learn how one NAES school discerned the Award to be an excellent complement to their mission of inspiring young people to live lives of virtue, humanity, and spirit.
Civic engagement as individuals and institutions plays a foundational role in our society and common life together. Watch this program to explore two fundamental dynamics that can help us lean into our responsibilities for civic engagement and navigate this topic during this moment in our country.
Join colleagues for a dynamic exchange of service-learning ideas! This facilitated discussion will highlight both non-fundraising and fundraising service-learning opportunities for students. Come prepared to share your experiences and leave with fresh ideas to bring back to your school.
Join colleagues from across the country to learn more about how the pillars of Episcopal Identity, especially Community Life and Social Justice inform and shape community engagement through service learning and/or community service. In this webinar, we will explore complex issues that affect the ways in which schools approach this aspect of their program including equity, inclusion, decisions about requiring community service hours, establishing community partners, and managing requests for fundraisers.