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Learning Histories

School Corporation's Call to Action - Part 1 of 4

Social Services Collaborative Response - Part 2 of 4

Recommendations - Part 3 of 4

Students Become Heroes - Part 4 of 4

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HEROES - Learning History

It is important to learn from our experiences, both the successful and not so successful ones. This is a way of assessing our effectiveness and sharing information. It is an important process for the growth of any organization or program. In doing so, we have recorded some of our learning process around the concept of a "learning history." In order to write this learning history we went to the source of the HEROES Program - the people who originated the program, those who developed the program and formed the body to oversee it, those who helped to implement and manage it, and even those who participated in it. We tried to capture and convey the experience and insights of these people.

The result of this new form of assessment, a learning history, is put forth on the pages that follow. We believe that what we have learned will help you to develop and implement a successful program for your community or organization.

The HEROES collaborating organizations are more than happy to answer any questions you may have regarding this process. Please feel free to call us.

Kirby Falkenberg
Connie Moore
YMCA of Michiana
(574)287-9622
Mary Pat Hatcher-Disler
South Bend Community School Corporation
(574)283-8053
Ed Smitana
Boy Scouts of America
LaSalle Council
(574)289-0337
Vernell Thompson
Girls Scouts of Singing Sands Council, Inc.
(574)277-0900