ACTE / SCACTE Awards Program 2012
We are looking for you! Nominate
someone from your division! Each
division should be recognized. It
could be you!.. Check out a
summary of each of the award categories
(Awards
Summary).
Each division must submit their list of division nominees on the
SCACTE – ACTE Region II –
ACTE Awards Division Nomination Form.
Nominees are responsible for completing the appropriate
application and other required accompanying materials (visit
http://www.acteonline.org/awards.aspx
for complete details) and submit to Ray Boland, SCACTE Executive
Director by April 1, 2012.
ACTE/SCACTE Member Awards:
SCACTE Teacher of the Year - The purpose of this
award is to recognize teachers who are providing outstanding career
and technical education programs for youth and/or adults in their
respective fields and communities. Recipients of this award must
have made significant contributions toward innovative, unique and
novel programs that are serving to improve and promote career and
technical education.
SCACTE Outstanding Career and Technical Educator -
The purpose of this award is to recognize career and technical
educators, other than full-time classroom/laboratory teachers, who
have recently provided or currently are providing significant
contributions to professional associations and CATE programs for
youth and/or adults in their fields, communities and/or states.
Recipients of this award must have made significant contributions
toward innovative, unique and novel programs; and/or improvement,
promotion, research or development of programs CATE.
SCACTE Outstanding New Career and Technical Teacher - This
award is meant to encourage new teachers to remain in the
profession. Recipients of this award must have made significant
contributions toward innovative, unique and novel programs and have
shown a professional commitment early in their careers.
SCACTE Career Guidance (NEW Award 2012) - The
purpose of this award is to recognize school counselors and career
development professionals who are currently making significant
contributions in career and technical education programs in their
communities and/or states. Recipients of this award must have made
significant contributions to advocate, educate and communicate the
value of CTE as a viable career option to a variety of audiences,
including students and adults. They must also demonstrate exemplary
efforts in helping students and/or adults evaluate their abilities,
interests and talents that encourage them to develop academic and
career goals aligned with career and technical education.
SCACTE Outstanding Teacher in Community Service -
The purpose of this award is to recognize teachers with significant
accomplishments and outstanding leadership in programs and
activities that promote community involvement.
Recipients of this award must have made significant
contributions toward training, motivating, and inspiring their peers
and students to become involved in programs and projects that
benefit their communities.
ACTE/SCACTE Nominated
Awards:
SCACTE Image -
The ACTE Image Award is presented by the SCACTE
Board of Directors
to recognize individuals, organizations, companies or other entities
that have brought positive attention to the career and technical
education field, thereby enhancing the image of career and technical
education and career and technical educators.
Lifetime Achievement -
The purpose of this award is to recognize the contributions and
distinguished accomplishments of those persons who have been
identified with the work and purposes of the Association for Career
and Technical Education.
Award of Merit -
The purpose of this award is to recognize individuals or
organizations outside the field of career and technical education
for the highest meritorious contributions to the improvement,
promotion, development and progress of career and technical
education.
Carl Perkins Outstanding Service -
To recognize individuals who have made outstanding meritorious
contributions of state or national significance to the improvement,
promotion, development and progress of career and technical
education. This award was established in 1985 in honor of the late
Rep. Carl Perkins and is designed to recognize individuals who have
demonstrated the same humanitarian concerns exemplified by Rep.
Perkins.
SCACTE Policy Maker of the Year -
This award is presented annually by the SCACTE Board of Directors to
recognize policymakers who have made a contribution of
state/national significance to career and technical education.
* Please note:
State winners must be current
ACTE members in order to be recognized at and compete in the
regional awards program. If a state winner does not meet the
membership requirements, set by ACTE, the state winner will be
recognized only at the state level.
To investigate all the categories of ACTE Awards visit
www.acteonline.org
for complete details.
The 2012 SCACTE Awards will be given at the 2012 Education and
Business Summit. All nominees should be present!
If you have any questions, please contact:
Rick Kalk, SCACTE Past-President (rick.kalk@spart5.net)
Ray Boland, SCACTE Executive Director (
boland@scacte.info)
