Show that teachers count
Media Release
2 May 2011
Show that
teachers count
Your chance to nominate
the outstanding teachers and leaders
in your
school community
It’s nomination time
for parents and secondary school students as they consider
the outstanding teachers and leaders in their school or
centre who positively influence learning and performance.
Nominations have opened for the 2011-2012 round of the National Excellence in Teaching and Leadership Awards, with the theme, Teachers Count.
Terry O’Connell, chairman of the NEiTA Foundation, says the awards programme acknowledges the profound impact outstanding teachers have on our students, our community, our education system and ultimately our country.
“We’ve long recognised that outside the family home, a teacher is the greatest influence on a student’s learning and performance.
“For 15 years NEiTA – with the support of ASG Education Programs New Zealand and Cognition Education Trust – has helped pioneer teaching awards as a way of acknowledging the important work of teachers within the community. During this time over 3,000 early childhood education, primary, intermediate and secondary school teachers have been nominated for awards. These teachers continue to positively contribute to the reputation of the profession, said Mr O’Connell.”
Mr O’Connell urged school and early childhood communities to demonstrate how much Teachers Count by nominating a teacher or leader from their school or early childhood centre for an ASG Excellence in Teaching Award or a Cognition Excellence in Leadership Award.
Nominations are open until 31 August 2011. Forms can be downloaded from the NEiTA website www.neita.co.nz and are also available at schools and early childhood education centres nationwide, libraries, or can be obtained by contacting the NEiTA Foundation on 09 308 0576 or email mventer@asg.co.nz
The NEiTA
awards are jointly sponsored by ASG Education Programs New
Zealand TM, a not-for-profit organisation which operates
trans-Tasman assisting parents to plan for their
children’s future education, and Cognition Education, a
provider of a wide range of support, services and
consultation provisions to schools and education sector
clients in New Zealand and internationally.
All teachers and leaders nominated receive a
Certificate of Nomination, with 20 area representatives
selected to go forward to receive Regional Awards for
Excellence in Teaching and Leadership in
Wellington
during May 2012. From these, ten teachers/leaders will go
on to receive National Awards at their schools or centres
later in the year.
National awardees will receive
professional development grants from a pool totaling
$35,000. Two $5,000 and three $2,500 grants will each be
made for excellence in teaching and for excellence in
leadership.
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