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Learning For Life - Teacher Orientation Posted Sep. 20, 2006
Click the link below to follow the Teacher's Orientation to Learning For Life's following School Based Programs:



* Seekers/Discoverers/Challangers Program for Elementary School

* Builders Program for 7th and 8th Grades

* Navigators Program for High School

* Champions Program for Special Needs Students
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Learning For Life - State Education Learning Standards Posted Sep. 20, 2006
Click the link below to find out how the Learning For Life School Based Program is linked with the Connectict State Department of Education's Curriculum Framework.
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Learning For Life - Character Quest Posted Sep. 20, 2006
Teachers can use Character Quest as a strategy for teaching the Learning for Life elementary lesson plans in a classroom setting and in an after-school setting.
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Learning For Life - Volunteer? Yes! Posted Sep. 20, 2006
Learning for Life is always looking for adults with a committment to education to volunteer and help serve the students with its programs across Fairfield and New Haven Counties.

Click the link below to find how your support can make a difference in the lives of children for years to come!
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Learning For Life - Learning For Life National Website Posted Sep. 20, 2006
To go to Learning For Life's National Website, click the link below.
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Learning For Life - Online Resources Available Posted Sep. 20, 2006
To find what resources are available for Learning For Life programs as well as promotion, click the link below.
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Learning For Life - Helping Your Child Posted Sep. 20, 2006
Download Helping Your Child publications from the U.S. Department of Education.
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