With the announcement of the most recent recipient of the National Teacher of the Year honor, EducationWorld took a look at all the winners and discovered some interesting facts.
The Council of Chief State School Officers describes the National Teacher of the Year Program as the oldest, most prestigious national honors program that focuses public attention on excellence in teaching.
Since 1952 The National Teacher of the Year has been chosen from among the 50 State Teachers of the Year by a national selection committee representing the major national education organizations. Each April, the National Teacher of the Year is introduced to the American people by the President of the United States.
After being selected, The National Teacher of the Year is released from classroom duties during the year of recognition to travel nationally and internationally as a spokesperson for the teaching profession. All activities of the National Teacher, and projects involving the State Teachers of the Year, are coordinated through the National Teacher of the Year Program.
Five fun facts about the National Teacher of the Year include:
Article by Jason Tomaszewski, EducationWorld Associate Editor
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