Biography: Michael S. Regan PPT

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Biography: Michael S. Regan PPT

This PowerPoint presentation is a carefully designed teaching resource suitable for public school teachers, homeschooling parents and educators. The primary audience is students from grade 5 to grade 8.

The presentation delves into the life of Michael S. Regan, a well-known name in environmental protection circles who formerly served as the Secretary of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality and currently, the U.S. Administrator to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

  • Date and city of birth

  • Educational accomplishments including high school and college achievements

  • Career milestones, political experiences, and achievements

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This comprehensive resource has detailed insights into Mr. Regan's professional trajectory spread over total 25 informative pages. It serves as an excellent addition to enhance students' understanding of influential figures shaping contemporary political landscape surrounding environmentally critical issues.

Potential uses:

  • In whole-group class instruction involving discussions around social studies curricula or biography readings related directly with environmental policy impact.

  • In small group activities where learners can delve into individual slides researching further related topics or preparing debate points broadening perspectives on biographies in relation-to job roles held by subjects like Mr.Reagan.

This digital handout available readily in pdf format offers easy accessibility both within classroom settings for inclusive engagement activities as well outside on device screens enabling extended learning sessions without time constraints ideally serving homework assignments effectively bolstering increased awareness about prominent personalities influencing our world today.

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Biography Michael S Regan Environmental Protection US Politics Social Studies

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