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Home   |   Programs   |   Prizes, Awards and Fellowships   |   Awards, Medals & Lectureships   |   Excellence in Physics Education Award

Excellence in Physics Education Award

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To recognize and honor a team or group of individuals (such as a collaboration), or exceptionally a single individual, who have exhibited a sustained commitment to excellence in physics education. The Excellence in Physics Education Award will consist of a $5,000 monetary award, a certificate citing the achievements of the group or individual, and an allowance for travel expenses to the meeting where the award is presented. (Registration fees will be waived). The awardee will be invited to present a talk at that meeting. The award will be given annually.

Establishment & Support

This award was established in 2006 and endowed with support from the Richard Lounsbery Foundation, Vernier Software, WebAssign, Physics Academic Software,  PASCO Scientific and numerous individual contributions.

Rules & Eligibility

The award may be a given for, but not necessarily restricted to, such accomplishments as: outreach programs; a specific program or project that has had a major ongoing influence on physics education at the national level; outstanding teacher enhancement or teacher preparation programs over a number of years; long-lasting professional service related to physics education that has had a demonstrated positive impact. Nominations are active for three years.

Nomination & Selection Process

The deadline for submission of nominations for the 2010 prize is July 1, 2009.
 
Five (5) copies of nominations and supporting documentation for the 2010 Prize should be sent to the Chair of the 2010 Selection Committee:
 
Richard Peterson
Bethel University
Department of Physics
3900 Bethel Drive
St Paul, MN 55112
Phone (651) 638-6465
E-mail: petric@bethel.edu  

Other Selection Committee Members: TBA
 
  Nomination Guidelines

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2009 Excellence in Physics Education Award Recipient(s):
Curtis Hieggelke
Joliet Junior College
David Maloney
Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne
Tom O'Kuma
Lee College

Past Recipients:

2008: University of Washington Physics Education Group
2007: Physical Science Study Committee (PSSC) and Implementers
 
PSSC
 
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