Nominations Due Nov. 1 for TOTY

Nominations are open for the 2005 AAPG Teacher of the Year award

Nominations are open for the 2005 AAPG Teacher of the Year award — but the nominating deadline is looming.

Nominations must be made by each AAPG Section by Nov. 1.

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Nominations are open for the 2005 AAPG Teacher of the Year award — but the nominating deadline is looming.

Nominations must be made by each AAPG Section by Nov. 1.

The award, presented annually by the AAPG Foundation, honors excellence in the teaching of natural resources in earth sciences for grades K-12.

The prize is $5,000, presented at the 2005 AAPG Convention, which will be held June 19-22 in Calgary, Canada.

The award is split: $2,500 goes to the school for educational use under the teacher's supervision, and $2,500 goes to the teacher for personal use.

Also included is an expense paid trip to the Calgary meeting to receive the award during the All Convention Luncheon.

Requirements for the award include:

  • A minimum of three years full-time teaching at any K-12 level.
  • Teaching at least one unit per year on natural resources.
  • A scientific study of these resources — origin, discovery, extraction and historic and present use — and a look at the preservation of the environment, reclamation, conservation and the use of earth science knowledge in decision making.
  • The teacher's teaching philosophy and methods.

The selection process begins at the local society level. Each Society submits its winning teacher to their AAPG Section. Each Section then nominates a candidate for the national competition. A judging committee then selects the winner from the six nominees.

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