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Social Studies Teacher Award Nominations Sought

December 8, 2021 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

NYSCSS logoThe New York State Council for the Social Studies (NYSCSS) is seeking nominations for the Outstanding Social Studies Classroom Teacher Award (Elementary, Middle School, and High School), presented to an individual who has demonstrated exceptional teaching ability at the elementary or middle or high school level and is currently teaching.

There will be separate awards for each level. The person nominated must be knowledgeable in social studies content as well as pedagogy and must be able to relate successfully to students at the level for which the nomination is made. The nominee must have taught at least five years in the award category for which they are nominated. Evidence of community engagement and to the field of social studies should be evident in materials submitted. To receive this award the nominee must be a current member of NYSCSS in good standing.

The Outstanding Supervisor Award will be given each year to a supervisor/chairperson who has demonstrated outstanding social studies supervision at the elementary and/or secondary level. The person nominated has remained abreast of new developments in social studies and incorporated innovative and effective supervisory techniques. The nominee will display a commitment to excellence in social studies education and foster professional growth.

The Distinguished Social Studies Educator Award will be presented to an individual who exemplifies the best in professional social studies education in New York State. The person should have considerable visibility and a significant positive impact on social studies education in this state and possibly at the national level. The person’s contributions should be widely known and should be well-documented over a period of five years or more.

The John Roy Continuing Social Studies Service Award will be presented to a NYSCSS member in good standing who has officially filed with their retirement system and who has made and continues to make significant contributions to the success of NYSCSS.

The Susan Wasserman Young Professional Memorial Award will be presented to an individual who has demonstrated exceptional teaching potential within the first five years of teaching. The person nominated must be knowledgeable in social studies content as well as pedagogy and must be able to relate successfully to students. Evidence of community engagement and to the field of social studies should be evident in materials submitted. To receive this award the nominee must be a current member of NYSCSS in good standing.

The Benita Jorkasky Outstanding College Educator Memorial Award will be presented to an individual who exemplifies the best in professional social studies education at the college level in New York State. The person should have a significant positive impact on social studies education in this state and possibly at the national level. To receive this award the nominee must be a current member of NYSCSS in good standing.

NYSCSS Nomination Procedures

Nominations may be made by an individual or by an organization such as a local council or school. Letters of support from the local council (if the candidate is a member), colleagues, supervisors, parents and students (where appropriate) are strongly encouraged.

For more information, including nomination rules, visit the NYSCSS website.

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