Governor Announces Winners of Innovation in Teaching Competition
Wednesday, January 18th, 2017
Gov. Nathan Deal announced the three winners of the 2016-2017 Innovation in Teaching Competition, a recognition and reward opportunity for teachers who implement innovative instructional strategies to advance student achievement. This year’s competition rewarded teachers focused on one of the following priority areas: applied learning with a focus on STEAM education, language and literacy skills, blended learning and innovative practices to close the achievement gap. Funding for the competition is provided through Georgia’s Innovation Fund, a competitive grant program.
“Effective, engaging teachers are essential to preparing Georgia’s students for the workforce or higher education,” said Deal. “With the Innovation in Teaching Competition, we are recognizing and rewarding educators who are at the forefront of developing innovative classroom methods. By learning from these teachers, we are building upon their success to improve education in classrooms across the state."
Each of the three teachers will receive a $3,000 stipend and a $4,000 school grant to support innovative instructional strategies. In addition, Georgia Public Broadcasting will film each of the winning educators teaching a unit and conduct an interview about preparation for the unit. The videos, along with the educators’ unit plans and supplementary materials, will be made available to other educators, parents, institutions of higher education and other educational stakeholders. Videos, unit plans and supplementary materials from former rounds of the competition are currently available here.
The three winners, along with the subject area(s) and grade level(s) of each winning unit, are listed below.
Claudia Fitzwater
First-fifth grades, Spanish
Applied learning with a focus on STEAM education
Charles R. Drew Charter School
Atlanta Public Schools
Cheri Nations
Eighth grade, Physical Science
Applied learning with a focus on STEAM Education
North Gwinnett Middle School
Gwinnett County Public Schools
Kaycie Rogers
Third grade, Science and Social Studies
Innovative practices to close the achievement gap
East Jackson Elementary School
Jackson County School System