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Facilitator's Manual MORAL KOMBAT 1: Ethical Decision-Making

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Facilitator's Manual MORAL KOMBAT 1: Ethical Decision-Making
Facilitator's Manual MORAL KOMBAT 1: Ethical Decision-Making

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Facilitator's Manual MORAL KOMBAT 1: Ethical Decision-Making

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MORAL KOMBAT utilizes the nation's best practices in all MK programs including cognitive behavioral approaches, rational emotive behavioral therapy, facilitation, coaching and mentoring, experiential and service learning, collaborative groups and many more. In order to be effective, facilitators must have, at a very minimum, a basic knowledge of these pedagogical methodologies. Also, at the training, facilitators will get an insight on the Moral Kombat 1's teen intensive character education and ethical decision-making curriculum and this program's experiential learning activities. The purchase of a facilitator manual is mandatory for anyone who plans to utilize, in a group setting, the MK1 curriculum. It is expected that all those who want certification in MORAL KOMBAT attend training in these approaches. Training in the pedagogy and methodologies of MK is strongly recommended and certification in MK will not occur unless training is obtained through Foundations for Life Principles.

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