Our mission is to transform lives through character-building programs that teach the essential life skills of perseverance and resilience by demonstrating courage, forgiveness, hope, and compassion. Our goal is to make this instruction available to all secondary schools across our country to give our kids the tools and resources needed to live productive and successful lives.
Watch the 5 minute mini-documentary of the Unbroken Curriculum:
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Key Features:
• Step-by-step guidance.
• 35 Instructional videos.
• Interactive class assignments encouraging and cultivating an environment of collaboration and oracy.
• Presentations to help clarify and guide students, and yourself, through the introductory assignments and Harkness Method (Round Table Discussion).
• Digital Resources: editable assignments, and full-website access.
• Social Media ideas and templates to extend the learning beyond the four walls of the classroom.
PROJECT-BASED LEARNING (PBL) AS IT RELATES T0 THE UNBROKEN CURRICULUM
The Unbroken Curriculum brings a full range of project-based learning elements such as “The Life Raft Activity,” where students are able to engage in profound discussions on what it takes to overcome great adversity in life. They come away with renewed hope for their futures after taking this journey of courage and stamina with Louis.
Hear Why Educators And Students Are So Excited About The Unbroken Curriculum!
“Students are hurting and need this hopeful study. There is a hunger and receptiveness I have never seen before. I mean it when I say there is a need for this message in the hearts of students.” - Dee Dee Mayer, Director Pepperdine University
“Witnessing the round-table discussions, students are able to share their “own” struggles and how they go about finding hope. This helps them to see they are not alone! They are not the only ones with struggles. These are very powerful lessons for our students to be learning.” - Tammy Clark, Dean of Education
“I have students that are noticeably changed in demeanor because of this study about Louie. They are confident, and ready to succeed in life. Many are even grappling and intrigued by the idea of forgiveness! They trust Louie after seeing his ordeals. They even trust him enough to try forgiveness for themselves.” Jacquelynn Cerbin, Orange County Department of Education
• “Every aspect of your story is inspiring and extraordinary. Even in the hardest of struggles your resilient optimism stayed strong! Every moment of your journey is a story worth telling and a lesson worth learning. You inspire me to power through my own struggles and hardships.” Mary, Age 15
• “As we read Unbroken it became less about war and more about being able to find yourself in dark times and knowing there is hope.” ~ Elizabeth, 15
• “Studying through Unbroken resonated with me so much because it is the story of life after hardship, forgiveness after pain, belonging after losing oneself. Whenever I am in a tough situation, I will ask myself, ‘what would Louis do.’” ~ Blaze, 14
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