Do you know a
great 4th-6th grade teacher who has done an exemplary job
teaching Montana history during the 2016-2017 school year? Please
nominate him or her for the 28th Montana Statehood Centennial Bell
Award.
To nominate a 4th-6th
grade Montana History Teacher, email Norma Ashby at ashby7@q.com. Please include
the following information:
* Your name
* Your email
* Nominee’s name
* Nominee’s email
* Grade level
* Grade level
* School Name
* School
address
* School phone
number
* Nominations are
due by March 24, 2017.
Nominated teachers
will be asked to submit two letters of support (one from their principal and
one from a student), and a one-to-two page statement detailing the following:
1. Why they enjoy
teaching Montana history.
2. How they engage
their students in learning.
3. How their
Montana history course recognizes Montana’s cultural diversity.
4. Anything else
they’d like to share about their class or methods.
Nominees will
receive more instructions on how to submit this material after March 24,
2017. They will have until May 4, 2017 to submit their
material.
The winner and his
or her class will be honored at a ceremony in the State Capitol in Helena on
Statehood Day, November 8, 2017. The winner will receive a plaque
and $2,750 toward library and classroom materials, field trips, speakers and
anything else that will enhance learning in the classroom.
This program is
sponsored by the Montana Television Network, the Montana History Foundation and
the Sons & Daughters of Montana Pioneers in cooperation with the Montana
Historical Society. The Award is given in odd numbered years to a 4th-6th
grade Montana History Teacher and in even numbered years to a 7th-12th
grade Montana History Teacher.
Please contact
Norma Ashby in Great Falls, Mt. with any questions about the award or the
nomination process at 406-453-7078 or at ashby7@q.com. Thank you for
your help in honoring the best teachers of Montana History in the state.
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