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The McGlothlin Awards for Teaching Excellence |
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Announcing the 2008 Winners! |
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Top prizes in the 2008 McGlothlin Awards for Teaching Excellence,
including $25,000 checks, were presented April 17 to Tamatha Farrell of
Burlington Elementary School in Roanoke County, Va., and Tracy Easterling
of Vance Middle School in Bristol, Tenn.
Radford University hosted the awards ceremony, held in the Bondurant
Auditorium. It served as the culmination of the McGlothlin Celebration of
Teaching, an afternoon of activities honoring all teachers in the region.
"These events really make for a grand salute to our teachers in the
region," said James Baum, Blue Ridge PBS President and CEO.
"Congratulations to the McGlothlin Award winners and thank you to all the
teachers in our communities."
Blue Ridge PBS coordinates the annual McGlothlin Awards, now in its ninth
year. The McGlothlin Foundation of Bristol, Va. established the award to
recognize exceptional educators from the region. Among the largest
teaching prizes in the United States, the McGlothlin Awards are available
only to public school teachers in selected portions of Virginia,
Tennessee, West Virginia and Kentucky. Two teachers, one from grades K-5
and one from grades 6-12, are awarded $25,000 each, with the stipulation
that $10,000 be used for international travel to broaden the thinking and
experience of the winning teachers, and to further enhance their
excellence as professional educators.
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Tamatha Farrell
Burlington Elementary School
Roanoke County Public Schools |
Tracy Easterling
Vance Middle School
Bristol City Public Schools (Tenn.) |
| Farrell, a fifth grade teacher, specializes in using
differentiated instruction to connect with students with varying
background knowledge, readiness, language, interests and learning
preferences. She plans to use the award money to travel to England to
follow in the steps of Roald Dahl, her favorite children's author. |
Easterling, a seventh grade math teacher, impressed McGlothlin
Award judges with her ability to create learning opportunities for her
students to see how much they will use math in everyday situations.
She wants to use the award money to visit Bulgaria, Greece, Italy and
England. |
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Farrell, Easterling and the other McGlothlin Award applicants are judged
by a distinguished group of regional college faculty, educational division
administrators and other professionals who volunteer their time and
expertise. Criteria include a teacher's ability to promote a high level of
student achievement, to "bring the world to the classroom" through the
travel component, and to inspire the desire to learn in students, other
educators and the community.
Four McGlothlin finalists were each presented with a trophy and a check
for $1,000. |
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Finalists for grades K-5 |
Finalists for grades 6-12 |
- Michele Quesenberry, Colonial Elementary School, Botetourt
County Public Schools, Va.
- Dawn Toole, Patrick Henry Elementary School, Martinsville
City Public Schools, Va.
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- Susan Montgomery, The Gereau Center, Franklin County
Public Schools, Va.
- Stephanie Doyle, Breckinridge Middle School, Roanoke City
Public Schools, Va.
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About the McGlothlin Foundation
Beginning in a farmhouse nestled in the mountains of Buchanan County, Va.,
the McGlothlin family was sustained in their early years through farming
and coal mining. As their success grew, the family business became
involved in oil, gas, real estate and financial services. The McGlothlin
Foundation was created in 1998 to support worthy causes in higher
education, health care, and the arts in southwest Virginia, West Virginia,
eastern Kentucky and northeast Tennessee.
About Radford University
Radford University offers a diverse curriculum of more than 140
undergraduate and graduate programs focused on student achievement and
career preparation. A student body of 9,122 studies in seven colleges:
Business and Economics, Education and Human Development, Humanities and
Behavioral Sciences, Science and Technology, Visual and Performing Arts,
Waldron College of Health and Human Services, and the College of Graduate
and Professional Studies. RU is located in the scenic New River Valley
near the Blue Ridge Mountains in Southwest Virginia.
www.radford.edu
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"The McGlothlin Foundation's goal is for the awards to inspire
recipients, their students, their peers, and indeed, their entire school.
It is our intent to find the best teachers in today's classrooms around
our region. We want to recognize their fine work, reward them for it, and
by so doing inspire others to the high qualities they exemplify.
Certainly, this award will recognize in a rather significant way what we
consider one of the most important professions-and one with so many unsung
heroes."
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The McGlothlin Awards for
Teaching Excellence
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Special thanks go to Tom McGlothlin and the McGlothlin Foundation for making this important recognition
of teaching excellence possible. The McGlothlin Awards for Teaching Excellence are administered by
Blue Ridge PBS's Education Services Department. |
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