Kay L. Bitter Vision Award
for Excellence in Technology–Based PK–2 Education,
Past Recipients
2007
The 2007 Kay L. Bitter Vision Award for Excellence in
Technology-Based PK–2 Education was presented to Carol
Grieg Pitetti, a kindergarten teacher at Howard Elementary
School in Eugene School District 4J in Eugene, Oregon for her creative
thinking, development and implementation of “Reading
Buddies” a program for low-achieving K–1 students and their
parents using Apple iShuffles.
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2006
The 2006 Kay L. Bitter Vision Award for Excellence in
Technology-Based PK Education was presented to Kathy Keil
Dunberg, a first grade teacher with Gulliver Schools in Coral
Gables, Florida for her creative approach to integrating art, science
and technology through out the curriculum of the entire school year.
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2005
The 2005 Kay L. Bitter Vision Award for Excellence in
Technology-Based PK Education was presented to Laura Sam, a
pre-kindergarten teacher with Woodbury School in Sandwich, Illinois for
her efforts to integrate technology into a developmentally appropriate
curriculum.
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2004
The 2004 Kay L. Bitter Vision Award for Excellence in
Technology-Based PK Education was presented to Linda Sprague,
Whit Davis Elementary School in Athens, GA for her implementation of
various units of study that incorporate technology across the different
areas of curriculum.
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2003
The 2003 Kay L. Bitter Vision Award for Excellence in
Technology-Based PK Education was presented to a team of educators in
Connecticut. Nancy Hines and Kathy Piquette co–teach
an inclusive special education preschool classroom at the Naylor School
in Hartford and have developed creative ways to incorporate technology
into their classroom.
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