Silence Not an Option"The depth of discouragement among educators in the trenches is at an all-time high and cannot be overstated," said former Assistant Secretary of Education Diane Ravitch. Educators are being intensely scrutinized, but not as intensely recognized for the great work being done. Together we can change this.
Teachers and BeyondCreating an educated populace is the most important work in the world. The Bammy Awards acknowledge that teachers can't do it alone and don't do it alone. The Awards aim to recognize the collaborative nature of education, to encourage respect in and across the various domains,to raise the profile and voices of the many undervalued and unrecognized people who are making a difference in the field. Learn moreMake a DifferenceHere are some smart and proven ways to uplift the education field by making sure the people who matter most know about your Bammy! Award nomination. Create a public relations strategy to spread the good news. Use social media like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to tell your professional network about your Bammy! nomination. Also consider sending a press release. Learn more |
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- Thanks to All Who Participated in the 2013 Bammy Awards Nominations!
- Sally Doulton, Manhasset Middle School
- Jerry Reisman
- Linda Broyles
- Pamm Shaw
- Kathy Kundrat
- Erin Olson
- Cate Hart Hyatt
- Sandy Simar
- Rafael Morfin
- Michelle Flory
- Audrey Watters
- Vicki Zakrzewski
- Jill Speering
- Shannon Carlisle
- AJ Webster
- Tedd Wakeman
- Linda Edwards
- Dona McIlvain
- Adrienne McGinley
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