Sarah Ford | July 22, 2014
Five Teachers Awarded 2014 Teaching Tolerance Award for Excellence in Teaching
Founded in 1991 by the听Southern Poverty Law Center, Teaching Tolerance is dedicated to reducing prejudice, improving intergroup relations and supporting equitable school experiences for our nation’s children.
Providing free educational materials to teachers and other school practitioners in the U.S. and Canada, SPLC’s self-titled magazine is sent to 450,000 educators twice annually, and tens of thousands of educators use their free curricular kits.听
SPLC’s teaching materials have won two Oscars, an Emmy and more than 20 honors from the Association of Educational Publishers, including two Golden Lamp Awards, the industry’s highest honor.
Featured by Teaching Tolerance each year are visionary educators who use their talents to reduce prejudice, improve intergroup relations and promote equity in their school communities thorugh the year. 听This year, SPLC is proud to announce five recepients of the 2014 Teaching Tolerance Award for Excellence in Teaching:听Christopher Avery, Amy Vatne Bintliff, Christopher Hoeh, Barrie Moorman and Michelle Nicola.
鈥淭he winners of this award are expert social-justice educators,鈥 says Teaching Tolerance Director Maureen Costello, 鈥渁nd who better to learn from? We believe their work will inspire other teachers and encourage them to lead and innovate in their own school communities.鈥
This past spring, each awardee welcomed Teaching Tolerance into their classrooms where SPLC staff gathered footage of these innovative leaders in action. 听
Watch below to learn why each of these teachers were chosen with this great honor:
Christopher Avery
Steppingstone Scholars,听Philadelphia, Pa.
Amy Vatne Bintliff
Oregon Middle School,听Oregon, Wis.
Christopher Hoeh
Cambridge Friends School,听Cambridge, Mass.
Barrie Moorman
E.L. Haynes Public Charter School,听Washington, D.C.
Michelle Nicola
Bridger School,听Portland, Ore.
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