| Do you know someone who has distinguished
him/herself in the field of accounting education? Please nominate that
individual for the annual Educator of the Year award, which will be presented
at the American Accounting Association conference in Atlanta this summer during
the meeting of the Two-Year College Section. This is a wonderful way to
recognize the professional contributions of one of our colleagues. A committee
of the Two-Year College Section will select the recipient.
Eligibility:
The candidate must:
- Have at least ten years of teaching experience and
currently teach at a two-year college.
- Have at least five years of continuous membership
(including the current year) in the AAA Two-Year College Section.
Note: Current officers and selection committee
members are not eligible for this award. Two-Year College Section members may
be eligible if they teach at four-year institutions. Contact the selection
committee chair with questions about eligibility.
Criteria:
The candidate must show evidence of:
- Excellence and innovation in teaching accounting.
- Commitment to the improvement of teaching within his or her
institution.
- Leadership in the development of teaching and learning
beyond his or her own courses.
Nomination Procedure:
- The nominator must notify the committee by May 10,
2001. This can be done by letter or email message. Self- nominations are
acceptable.
- The candidate must submit nomination materials (see next
section) by May 31, 2001.
- The address for submissions is:
Janet Cassagio, Selection Committee
Chair
Two-Year College Educator of the Year
50 Relda Street
Plainview, NY 11803
Phone: (516) 572-7891
Email: jsbkc@prodigy.net
Nomination Materials:
The candidate should submit the following by May 31, 2001:
- Name, college address, home address, college phone number,
home phone number, fax number, and email address of candidate.
- A curriculum vitae or resume.
- Other materials that show:
3.1. Number of years of teaching experience.
3.2. Number of years as a member of the AAA Two-Year College Section.
3.3. Evidence of teaching excellence. Examples: data from teaching
evaluations over several years, list of special course development efforts,
description of effective teaching strategies used, letters from colleagues and
students, examples of course materials, previous teaching awards or summaries
of student ratings.
3.4. Evidence of educational leadership. Examples: conducting seminars,
workshops, conferences or other events for colleagues; papers, texts,
newsletters, or other publications related to teaching; work on special
projects related to learning.
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