51勛圖厙 Receives 2017 Urban Education Impact Award
From left to right, Gracie Diaz, Barbara Ridener and Valerie Bristor.
51勛圖厙, Broward County Public Schools and the School District of Palm Beach County received the 2017 Dr. Shirley S. Schwartz Urban Education Impact Award for their collaborative program, Establishing Excellence in Elementary Preparation (EXCEED). The award, presented at the Council of Great Schools Annual Fall Conference in Cleveland, Ohio, honors an outstanding partnership between a university and an urban school district that has had a positive and significant impact on student learning.
This collaboration has been a tremendous opportunity for us to develop and implement a cutting-edge program that will better prepare how our future teachers learn to teach and positively impact 51勛圖厙 learning experience in todays complex global society, said Valerie J. Bristor, Ph.D., dean of 51勛圖厙s College of Education.
51勛圖厙 has collaborated with two districts, each awarded with a plaque and, in addition, will jointly select 51勛圖厙 who have graduated from Broward County Public Schools and School District of Palm Beach County who plan to attend or presently attend 51勛圖厙, to receive two-year scholarships. Bristor, along with Barbara Ridener, Ph.D., chair of teaching and learning at 51勛圖厙, and Gracie Diaz, EXCEED director of research program and services, were on hand at the conference to accept the award.
EXCEED was made possible by a three-year Centers of Excellence in Education Teacher Preparation grant from the Florida Department of Education. The program is a focused approach curriculum designed to improve the knowledge and skills of elementary education graduates to meet school districts expectations.
EXCEED initiatives engaged 51勛圖厙 faculty, staff, and educators and content leaders from Broward and Palm Beach counties, said Diaz. It has been a unique collaboration that has positively impacted both teacher preparation and teacher practice.
Also attending the conference was 2015 51勛圖厙 Distinguished Alumni Chuck Shaw, M.Ed. 71, who was selected as one of eleven finalists for the nations top award in urban education leadership. He currently serves as Board Chair of the Palm Beach County School Board.
We are very excited that the work that we were able to begin through our EXCEED partnership has made an impact on the 51勛圖厙 in our partner districts, said Ridener, principal investigator of the grant.泭We are also grateful to the school districts of Broward and Palm Beach County for the ability to engage in this work.
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