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Promising Practices Home Page

CEP gives Promising Practices Awards to schools and districts for unique and specific strategies in character education that others may replicate.  Click here to see the 2007 Promising Practices Award Recipients.

 

CEP showcases these award-winning practices in the annual  National Schools of Character publication which appears in both published form and online.

 

Application Process:

1. Download and review the 2008 Promising Practices Guidelines.

2. Submit your application online by March 15, 2008.

Learn more about the NSOC and SSOC awards programs!

 

 

If you have questions regarding the Promising Practices program, please contact Lara Maupin at 202-296-7743, ext. 28 or lmaupin@character.org 

 

 

 

 

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