Tracy Swedlund, February 26, 2002
2002 Kohl Teacher Fellowship Program
Tracy Swedlund, Medford, a 2001 graduate of the Master of Science in Natural Resources Program for Teachers at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, was selected as a 2002 Kohl Teacher Fellowship recipient.
The Kohl Teacher Fellowship Program recognizes and supports teaching excellence and innovation. The Kohl Educational Foundation supports teachers in pursuit of their unrealized goals for their classrooms or professional development. One hundred teachers are selected each year to receive $ 1,000 grants from the Foundation. Recipients are recognized at a Spring Banquet.
It is not easy to obtain an award as prestigious as the Kohl Award. It takes a lot of hard work and determination. Nominees have to first be nominated by someone else to even be considered. Next, nominees have to answer a series of questions such as, "What is your personal educational philosophy?" and "Describe how you inspire your colleagues to learn and grow professionally." Finally letters of recommendations from people such as students and fellow teachers are needed that explain how the nominee meets the stated criteria of the fellowship program.
Teachers
interested in getting more information about the M.S. Degree Program in
Environmental Education for Teachers at UW Stevens Point can contact Tim Byers,
Outreach Program Manager, at (715) 346-4176.
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