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NCTE Edwin A. Hoey Award - Previous Revision

The Edwin A. Hoey Award for Outstanding Middle School Educator in the English Language Arts recognizes exceptional English language arts teachers of grades 5-8 who have demonstrated excellence in teaching English language arts and inspired a spirit of inquiry and a love of learning in their students.

Weekly ReaderThe award is sponsored by the Weekly Reader Corporationand honors Edwin A. (Ted) Hoey, who brought limitless imagination and creativity to the pages of READ magazine during his nearly forty-year career as writer, editor, and managing editor of the renowned literature and language arts classroom periodical. Hoey's efforts enriched the work of both countless middle level teachers of English language arts and the lives of their students.

The award is presented at the Middle Level Luncheon during the NCTE Annual Convention each year.  

Nomination Packet Contents

All nomination packets must contain the following items:


• Application Cover Form—Answer all questions on Cover Form and include all signatures.  Nominator must sign Application Cover Form.
• Nominator Narrative—Not to exceed 5 pages (double-spaced).  Nominator details examples of the nominee's exemplary English language arts teaching.
• Nominee Narrative—Not to exceed 3 pages (double-spaced).  Nominee details examples of his/her exemplary English language arts teaching.
• Two Letters of Support—Each not to exceed one page.  One letter must be from a parent or student and the other from a supervisor or teaching peer (other than the nominator).
• Nominee's Teaching Schedule—A copy of the nominee’s schedule outlining teaching day/week.  The information provided should be as detailed as possible to represent the nominee's responsibilities during the teaching day/week.
• Nominee's professional résumé

Eligibility

  • Full-time English language arts teacher of students in grades 5-8 ("full-time teacher" is defined as a teacher with a standard number of contact hours with students for that school district)
  • Educator who has taught graders 5-8 full-time for at least five years
  • Teacher in public or private school in the United States, its territories, or Canada
  • Member of the National Council of Teachers of English
  • Nominated by supervisor or teaching peer who can provide credible evidence of nominee's achievements; self-nominations are ineligible

Criteria

  • Fosters a spirit of inquiry and a love of learning
  • Utilizes scholarship from literature, writing, or other appropriate fields
  • Utilizes the twelve interrelated NCTE content standards
  • Participates in professional activities such as workshops, curriculum development, committees, other association activities, and the like

Nomination Process

Nominations packets including the application cover form must be submitted by February 1, 2011

MAIL
NCTE Hoey Award Committee
1111 W. Kenyon Road
Urbana, IL 61801-1096                                        
 OR     ELECTRONICALLY
Email portfolios and essays to middle@ncte.org 

 

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Past Winners

Susan Harris, Elizabeth Cobb Middle School, Tallahassee, FL, 2010
Mike Roberts, Rowland Hall Middle School, Salt Lake City, UT, 2009
Deborah A. Peters, Northwestern Lehigh Middle School, New Tripoli, PA, 2008
Lori Atkins Goodson, Wamego Middle School, Wamego, KS, 2007
Jane Feber, Mandarin Middle School, Jacksonville, FL, 2006
Sheila Newell, Jane Long Middle School, Houston, TX, 2005
Barry Hoonan, Odyssey Multiage, Bainbridge Island, WA, 2004
Nancie Atwell, Center for Teaching and Learning, Edgecomb, ME, 2003
Cora Lee Five, Edgewood Elementary School, Scarsdale, NY, 2002
Steven Layne, Butler Jr. High School, Oak Brook, IL, 2001
Linda Rief, Oyster River Middle School, Durham, NH, 2000
Elizabeth Close, Farnsworth Middle School, Guilderland, NY, 1999
Rise Paynter, Binford Elementary School, Bloomington, IN, 1998

 

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