
Sponsored by Prentice Hall
Characteristics
of an Oustanding Biology Teacher
Each year, the National Association of
Biology Teachers
(NABT), through its Outstanding Biology Teacher Awards (OBTA), attempts
to identify an excellent biology instructor in each of the 50 U.S.
states;
Canada; Washington, DC; Puerto Rico; and overseas territories.
Nominations
of worthy candidates by NABT members and friends help us to recognize
those
individuals whose outstanding work in the classroom qualifies them for
this award.
Prentice Hall, the OBTA program sponsor,
gives each awardee
a pair of precision binoculars, and Leica Micro- systems awards
microscopes
to the recipients. Award winners and their schools also receive
certificates,
as well as public and professional recognition. Each year, NABT honors
Outstanding Biology Teacher Award recipients at a special ceremony in
conjunction
with its national convention.
Who Is Eligible? Current biology/life
science instructors
(grades 7-12) with at least three years public, private, or parochial
school
teaching experience. A major portion of the nomineeís career
must
have been devoted to the teaching of biology/life science. NABT
membership
is not a requirement. Unsuccessful candidates may be renominated; OBTA
winners are ineligible for 10 years after selection.
What Is the Process? Candidates will
complete a form summarizing
their professional experience, academic background, and educational
philosophy
and provide four recommendations from colleagues familiar with their
teaching
effectiveness. Classroom observations and/or videotapes are important
steps
in the evaluation process. Videotape and/or site visit will be required
of finalists only. Finalists will be notified.
Who Can Make Nominations? Colleagues,
administrators,
students, the teacher/candidates themselves, or anyone competent to
judge
the candidateís teaching effectiveness.
What Are the Criteria? Teaching ability and
experience,
cooperativeness in the school and community, inventiveness, initiative
and student-teacher relationships.
How Do I Participate? You may have someone
nominate you
or nominate yourself. There are 3 ways to fill out the nomination
form.
1. Fill out then print the nomination form
and mail it
to: Robert Dennison, 10406 Jockey Club Drive, Houston, TX 77065
school phone: (713-556-6954), FAX (713-556-6912)
home phone: (281)-955-6586
2. Submit an online nomination.
3. Email the nomination as an attachment
to: Robert
Dennison at:
dennisonrz@gmail.com
Nomination deadline is February 1st.
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Criteria for Selection
1. Candidates must be presently teaching
biology/life
science and must have devoted a significant portion of his/her career
to
the teaching of biology/life science.
2. Candidates from public, private, and
parochial schools
are eligible.
3. A minimum of three years of teaching
experience is
mandatory before applying for the OBTA award.
4. Candidates need not be members of
NABT.
5. Unsuccessful candidates may be
renominated from year
to year.
6. Candidates may receive the award more
than once, after
10 years.
7. Either a site visit or videotape of the
candidate's
teaching is required for OBTA selection. Videotape and/or site visit
will
be required of finalists only. Finalists will be notified.