Awards Teachers 2007

SCOLT salutes the following teachers from the SCOLT Region selected by their state organizations as World Languages Teachers of the Year. Our honorees are outstanding teachers representing various languages and levels who have shown leadership and commitment to language education and, by their example, are some of our best advocates for world language studies. SCOLT selects one of the World Languages teachers to represent the SCOLT region at the 2007 ACTFL November Conference in San Antonio in competition with other regional World Languages Teachers of the Year. ACTFL’s November selection will go on to serve as a spokesperson for World Languages at various events from November 2007 to November 2008 to help put a face on so many wonderful things that our World Language teachers all across the nation do. We offer our congratulations to all of the candidates!

 

 

Rhonda Daniels, Spanish Teacher

ARKANSAS (AFLTA)

Marion HS (Marion AR)

University of Central Arkansas

“She knows her students and language learners; more than that, she knows them as individuals.”

 

WEST VIRGINIA (WVFLTA)

Margaret (Peggy) Dolan, French & Spanish Teacher

Wheeling Park HS (Wheeling, WV)

West Virginia University and West Liberty State College

“We learn more in her class than any other class we have ever had. She makes learning fun.”

 

ALABAMA (AAFLT)

Linda Meigs, French Teacher

Grissom HS (Huntsville AL)

Auburn University

“Her students are guaranteed success if they earnestly devote one hour a day in her classroom to speaking only French…every lesson is a theatrical performance.”

 

 

FLORIDA (FFLA)

Juan Carlos Morales, German & Japanese Teacher

Miami Palmetto HS (Miami, FL)

“Mr. Morales has allowed us to enjoy German even more than we expected…he’s not just our teacher of the year but the teacher of a lifetime.”

 

 

TENNESSEE (TFLTA)

Susan Neese, Spanish Teacher

Henry County HS (Paris, TN)

University of Tennesse-Martin

“What I have done, where I’ve gone, whom I’ve met and what I’ve accomplished…what does this have to do with Susan Neese? The answer is everything.”

 

 

GEORGIA (FLAG)

Melyn Roberson, Spanish Teacher

Campbell HS (Smyrna, GA)

Auburn University

“Señora’s class makes you a better person by instilling a strong work ethic and by broadening the horizon from which you view the world.”

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