As a public servant and an educator, Thomas Ehrlich has spent his adult life serving the public good. Recently he has also dedicated himself to finding ways students can develop the knowledge, skills, habits, and character that will help them commit to and contribute to their communities. He calls this developmental process “civic and moral learning.”
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