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Teacher Recognition in the Local Community Teacher Recognition Ceremony Frequently Asked Questions - Teacher Recognition Ceremonies
Where should we hold our ceremony? Each community has different feelings about what works. For example:
The answer to this question depends on the size of the space and the number of people in your community. However, it is always best to invite as many people as possible to give teachers the widest recognition. Be sure to invite all teachers and principals, agency executives and board members, and any guests of the teacher being honored. If possible, open the event to the entire Jewish community, including parents, students, and synagogue lay and professional leadership. What is a good structure for the ceremony?The structure depends mainly on community preference, size, and budget, but some structures work better than others. Whether held at an annual agency meeting, a luncheon, dinner, banquet, or reception, the following are key components of a recognition ceremony:
In addition, some communities have conducted successful workshops or professional development seminars following the ceremony so that many teachers attend the ceremony and so that all benefit.
How many teachers should be honored at the ceremony? This varies depending on the size of the community. Most communities have an "Educator of the Year" award and also honor retiring teachers. Some communities present creative teaching awards and recognize teachers who have reached “Chai” (18 years teaching) or double “Chai” (36 years teaching). Some communities honor one teacher from each school, while some single out one teacher of excellence from among the whole community. Teachers who have participated in significant continuing education or professional development opportunities are often recognized. Your community may honor as many teachers as it wishes. Please note, however, that 2010 Grinspoon-Steinhardt Awards nominations from local communities (excepting the Greater New York and Los Angeles Metropolitan areas) are limited to one (1) outstanding educator. Consideration of nominees will proceed on a first-come, first-reviewed basis to a maximum of 55 Grinspoon-Steinhardt Awards winners. How should we honor teachers? What if my community has limited funds with which to present teachers with gifts?Many communities will present the Educator of the Year with a significant cash prize either for his or her own personal use, a trip to Israel. or professional development. Gifts of Judaica, books, or some kind of plaque are all meaningful ways to honor teachers who have reached a milestone year. A small cash prize to buy materials or a trip to an in-state educational conference is an appropriate and affordable way to honor creative teachers. Each teacher being honored should receive a certificate and a copy of that certificate should be sent to his/her school. Another relatively inexpensive way to honor all teachers is to provide them with corsages or boutonnieres to wear during the ceremony. It is important to make this ceremony personal for the teachers being honored. Have people who know the teacher give speeches and present the award, inscribe books, engrave Judaica, present a slide show of the teacher. Ask students to write letters to their teacher and present the book at the ceremony. Go To Top |
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