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ERF Announces New Educator Award:
The William A. Niering Outstanding Educator Award
Linda Blum
lkb2e@virginia.edu
Although education is not specifically mentioned as a purpose of the
Estuarine Research Federation in the constitution and bylaws, education
is crucial to achieving the research, communication, and advisory objectives
of the Federation. To recognize the central role that education plays
in achieving the objectives of ERF, the Governing Board has established
a new award named for a leader in estuarine education, The William A.
Niering Outstanding Educator Award. Bill Niering was very adept at motivating
individuals to learn and in the process expand their knowledge of estuaries
and the coastal zone. The first William A. Niering Outstanding Educator
Award will be presented at the 16th biennial ERF conference in St. Pete
Beach, Florida, November 4-8, 2001 during the plenary session. The award
will consist of a cash prize of $1000 and expenses to attend the biennial
meeting.
Candidates could include individuals who have played a significant role
in the education at any level, from primary school to the graduate level,
both within and outside the classroom or education of the general public
through outreach activities. Awardees will be selected on the basis teaching
excellence and professional contributions. The awardee should have a demonstrated
ability to motivate and inspire students, use innovative teaching techniques,
and provide opportunities for field and laboratory experience. He or she
must also be a positive role model and, as a result, encourage individuals
to continue careers in estuarine science, education, management, policy,
or restoration/conservation. Additionally the awardee must have made significant
professional contributions to science education programs either at their
institution, within their professional organizations, or in the local
community.
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