Top independent school teachers win teaching award
Top independent school teachers win teaching awards
Three of the country's best teachers were honoured today with Excellence in Teaching awards from Independent Schools of New Zealand (ISNZ).
Philip Lee (ACG Senior College, Auckland), Harold Russ (Kings College, Auckland) and Susan Porter (St Cuthbert's College, Auckland) were the winners at the ISNZ's second annual awards.
"New Zealand has some of the world's best teachers, and ISNZ wanted to acknowledge those special teachers who work in independent schools," said ISNZ executive director Joy Quigley.
"This year's winners are leaders, nationally, in their fields and teachers of enormous quality."
- Philip Lee, English teacher (Years 11-13), was described as an exceptional and gifted teacher with a commitment to excellence and critical thinking.
- Harold Russ, Technology teacher (Years 7-10), was described as "one of those very rare 'expert' teachers" and was always prepared to go beyond the call of duty.
- Susan Porter, (Years 0-6), had a "very warm, caring classroom environment" with "excellent planning and exciting programmes that give the students a love of school and learning."
The teachers won $2,000 cash as well as registration and travel to ISNZ's annual conference in Rotorua today and Saturday. Award sponsors were Konica Minolta, Distinction Furniture and Fisher and Paykel Finance.
Independent Schools of New Zealand teach around 80 percent of New Zealand's independent school students.
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Philip Lee
ACG Senior College and
winner of
Years 11 – 13 Konica Minolta ISNZ Excellence in
Teaching Award for Exceptional Professional
Performance
English teacher
His nominator says that Philip is not only a master teacher but he is a true educationalist who has knowledge, innovation and a strong work ethic
His nominators and students
say:
•Exceptional and gifted teacher
•Commitment to
excellence and critical thinking
•Stimulates thought
provoking discussion
•Every student encouraged to share
thoughts
•Provides immediate feedback – a rapid
marker
•Well researched and planned
lessons
•Outstanding results – in 10 years no student has
failed university bursary•Enthrals any class with even the
most mundane topic
•Sharp wit and keen sense of
humour
•Sets high expectations
•Made English
understandable and for the first time I enjoyed it
•Takes
English very seriously and prepares us well for
exams
•Runs a very strong pastoral care team of Deans;
deals with a range of issues sensitively
•Insightful,
innovative and supports new initiatives
•Valued for his
intelligent and forthright approach
•Developed SARC –
Social Awareness and Responsibility Committee – encouraging
students to contribute to school and wider
community
Harold Russ:
Kings College, and winner of
the Years 7 – 10 Distinction
Excellence in Teaching
Award for Exceptional Professional Performance
Technology teacher
His nominator says he is an
outstanding teacher
•The epitome of exceptional,
professional performance
•One of those very rare “expert”
teachers known for
–What he teaches
–How he
teaches
–The kind of learning environment he
provides
•Understands that powerful learning does not
occur by accident; it is the result of a carefully created
effective learning situation
•Always prepared to go
beyond the call of duty, keeping up with his subject,
developing new programmes of work
Harold Russ is an
outstanding teacher
•The epitome of exceptional,
professional performance
•One of those very rare “expert”
teachers known for
–What he teaches
–How he
teaches
–The kind of learning environment he
provides
•Understands that powerful learning does not
occur by accident; it is the result of a carefully created
effective learning situation
•Always prepared to go
beyond the call of duty, keeping up with his subject,
developing new programmes of work
•Was awarded Royal
Society of NZ Fellowship to investigate electronics and
control applications for the senior technology curriculum
(2002)•Makes a significant professional contribution to the
College staff
•Makes a huge extra curricular contribution
in charge of squash and as coach of No 1 team
Susan
Porter
St Cuthbert’s College and winner of the
Year
0-6, Fisher and Paykel ISNZ Excellence in Teaching Award for
Exceptional Professional Performance
Her nominators say:
•A very warm, caring classroom environment where
students are valued as individuals and where taking risks is
accepted as the best way to learn
•A classroom full of
creativity – like walking into a painting
•Excellent
planning – exciting programmes that give the students a love
of school and learning
•Expertise in language and visual
art – achieves very high standards in all curriculum
areas
•Excellent pastoral care and a wonderful
relationship with parents
•Total commitment to ensuring
girls respect one another – is an excellent role model for
good Christian living
•Has developed an outstanding
values programme for Y1-6. Shows true compassion for those
in need
•Writes songs and poems for appropriate
occasions
•Learning made visible through
documentation
•Provides spiritual leadership and works
closely with the School Chaplain
•Involved with Y1-4
annual show
•A wonderful colleague – very support of all
staff.
•Year One Coordinator – responsible for
introducing the Reggio Emelia approach to Early Childhood
Education into the Y1 syndicate this year – it has been a
very successful introduction
•Has welcomed visitors to
see Reggio programmes in action
•Along with Head of
Junior School and Y1 colleagues, presented a workshop at the
Reggio Provocations Conference in July
•Teaches Reggio
Emelia to Y1-2 and takes responsibility for Nativity and
other celebrations
•Awarded a 2005 STCC staff scholarship
to attend a conference in Reggio Emelia and follow the life
of St Cuthbert in Scotland – then reported back to whole
school during St Cuthbert’s Week
•Manages a Senior School
tennis team – has a great relationship with the girls in her
team
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