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Nominations Open for ISTE 2015 Awards Honoring Individuals Paving the Way for Connected Learning

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December 8, 2014

Deadline for Nominations for Six Awards is February 28, 2015 

WASHINGTON, D.C. Dec. 9, 2014 Today the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) opened nominations for its 2015 awards honoring exceptional educators and leaders who are leading the way to connected learning. Each year ISTE' 's awards recognize individuals whose exemplary work provides a model for teaching, learning and leading in the digital age.  

Nominations are now open for:

  • Outstanding Leader Award- This honor, which goes to a leader outside of the classroom, recognizes outstanding achievement and leadership in implementing technology to improve education.
  • Outstanding Teacher Award- This award recognizes and honors one teacher who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in and understanding of educational technology implementation, who is passionate about teaching, and who has examples of successful lessons.
  • Outstanding Young Educator Award- This award honors a teacher under the age of 35, recognized for demonstrating vision, innovation, and action, and using technology to improve learning and teaching.
  • Sylvia Charp Award for District Innovation in Technology- Honoring Dr. Sylvia Charp, the founding editor of " "THE Journal," " this award recognizes innovation and equitable and appropriate technology use for all students in a school system with the goal of increasing learning opportunities and improving achievement.
  • Public Policy Advocate Award- This award recognizes an outstanding and enthusiastic individual for efforts during the past calendar year in advocating for education technology policy at the local, state, regional and/or international level.
  • Kay L. Bitter Vision Award- Given in memory of Kay L. Bitter, an early childhood educator for more than 20 years, this award recognizes a PK2 educator whose work has had a significant positive impact on the use of technology in education.

In addition to other prizes, all honorees receive complimentary registration for ISTE 2015 in Philadelphia, as well as a one-year standard ISTE membership.

ISTE award nominations are reviewed by a committee off ISTE members, staff and/or board members. The deadline for submitting nominations is Feb. 28, 2015.  Award recipients are announced in April 2015. 

For more information, visit https://www.iste.org/lead/awards.

About ISTE

The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is the premier nonprofit organization serving educators and education leaders committed to empowering connected learners in a connected world. ISTE serves more than 100,000 education stakeholders throughout the world.

ISTE's innovative offerings include the ISTE Conference & Expo — one of the biggest, most comprehensive ed tech events — as well as the widely adopted ISTE Standards for learning, teaching and leading in the digital age and a robust suite of professional learning resources, including webinars, online courses, consulting services for schools and districts, books, and peer-reviewed journals and publications. For more information, visit iste.org. Connect with ISTE via Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. 

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Lisa Wolfe, L. Wolfe Communications, 773-278-2800, lwolfe@lwolfe.com