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Network Goals
Join a network of organizations, educators, and youth-service providers who are committed to promoting comprehensive-character education through their programs. The Northeast Character Education Network invites schools, school districts, youth service bureaus, community organizations that serve youth, professional associations, or individuals such as K-12 educators, university educators, education administrators, school counselors, psychologists, social workers, parents, and youth workers to join. The Network has five goals:
- Expand the awareness and definitions of comprehensive-character education to include asset-based strategies and the advancement of social-emotional learning
- Provide an opportunity to network with educators, youth workers, parents, and youth committed to
comprehensive-character education during a regional conference
- Offer members an increased awareness of developmentally sound resources to advance comprehensive-character education
- Provide financial discounts for professional development and consulting
- Encourage members to promote the inclusion of comprehensive-character education in their organization's mission, policy, and programs
Annual Membership Fee (Calendar year)
- $80 for individuals
- $125 for organizations
Membership Benefits
- One free registration to the annual Assets-Based Character Education Conference in Connecticut (an $85 value). Registration must be submitted to SEE before conference is sold out
- Free subscription to SEE News which connects you to a network of regional and national character educators (published 3 times/year)
- 10% discount for SEE professional development programs (e.g., 2002 Summer Institute with Dr. Philip Vincent from the Character Development Group on June 20, 2002 in Milford, CT)
- 10% discount on consultation services provided by SEE staff (organization members only)
Membership Application
To become a member, complete
the membership application form
and return with your membership fee made
payable to SEE.
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