ACTE / SCACTE Awards Program 2010
We are looking for you! Nominate someone from your division!
Each division should be recognized. If could be you!.. All candidate
applications must be submitted to Gwen Scarborough by May 1, 2010.
The five main SCACTE Awards:
SCACTE Teacher of the Year... 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 Professional...
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 career and technical education 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 of 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.
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 Policy Maker of the Year... This award is
presented annually to recognize policymakers who have made a
contribution of 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 the 7 categories of ACTE Awards visit
www.acteonline.org
for complete details. Nominations should be made directly to ACTE,
per nomination instructions.
If you have any questions, please contact:
boland@scacte.info
