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Discover the impressive achievements of Georgia's recent Presidential Awardee, Amanda McGehee. The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) recognize outstanding educators in grades K-12, honoring their dedication to teaching and their impact on students. Established in 1983, this prestigious award includes a $10,000 prize and opportunities for awardees to share their experiences. Learn about eligibility criteria, the nomination process, and how exceptional teachers can shine through this esteemed program.
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Georgia’s Most recent Awardee Amanda McGehee
The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) Program Our nation’s highest award for mathematics and science teachers: • Identifies outstanding mathematics and science teachers for kindergarten through 12th grade. • Was established in 1983 by the White House. • Is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). • Includes the 50 states and 4 U. S. jurisdictions. • Chooses secondary- and elementary-level winners during alternating years.
How are PAEMST Awardees Recognized? Each state awardee receives: • A special citation signed by the President of the United States. • A $10,000 award from NSF and gifts from donors. • A paid trip for two to Washington, D.C., in March of the year following selection of state finalists. - Special recognition events - Award ceremony - Meetings with leaders in government and education - Sessions to share ideas and teaching experiences - Receptions and banquets to honor recipients
Who is Eligible to Be a Presidential Awardee? • Teachers employed in any of the 50 states or 4 U. S. jurisdictions (Washington, D.C.; Puerto Rico; schools of the Department of Defense Education Activity; and U. S. territories – American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, and Virgin Islands) • Teachers who are full-time employees of their school districts
Who is Eligible to Be a Presidential Awardee? (cont’d) In 2003, and each odd-numbered year thereafter, nominees are eligible if they are: • Certified teachers who are assigned to Grades 7-12 mathematics and/or science classrooms in public or private schools. • Teachers who have at least five years of teaching experience in Grades 7-12 in mathematics and/or science prior to application. • Grades 7-12 teachers who are assigned, at least half-time during the school year, to classroom teaching of mathematics or science; or Grades 7-8 teachers in self-contained classrooms. • Teachers who are not past Presidential Awardees.
Who is Eligible to Be a Presidential Awardee? (cont’d) In 2004, and each even-numbered year thereafter, nominees are eligible if they are: • Certified teachers who are assigned to Grades K-6 mathematics and/or science classrooms in public or private schools. • Teachers who have at least five years of teaching experience in Grades K-6 in mathematics and/or science prior to application. • Grades K-6 teachers who are assigned, at least half-time during the school year, to classroom teaching of mathematics or science; or Grades 7-8 teachers in self-contained classrooms. • Teachers who are not past Presidential Awardees.
How are Teachers Nominated? • Anyone (principals, teachers, students, parents, other members of the general public) may nominate a teacher. • Nomination forms are available on the PAEMST website (www.paemst.org) and are submitted to the state coordinator.
What Follows the Nomination? The nominee: • Will be contacted by the state coordinator after the nomination. • Will complete the application form and video. • Will submit online application to the state coordinator by May 1 of the application year.
How are Awardees Selected? • State and jurisdiction selection committees choose up to three finalists from mathematics nominations and three from science nominations. • A national selection committee composed of prominent scientists, mathematicians, educators, administrators, and past awardees makes recommendations to NSF. • The national selection committee recommendations are forwarded to the White House. • Potential awardees go through FBI clearance. • National awards are made by the President of the United States.
What happens after you win? • Opportunity to serve on State Level Panels • Group presentations at NSTA conferences • Possible invitations to publish articles or books • Participation in exclusive Professional Organizations • Funds to improve science at your school or system
Application Components • Nomination form • Dimensions of outstanding teaching - Video of a lesson - Written reflective comments on videotaped lesson - Understanding of Scientific Concepts & Misconceptions - Use of Assessment to Guide Instruction • Supplemental materials such as samples of student work • Background and experience • Letter of confirmation of employment • Additional optional video
Videotaping Suggestions • Practice videotaping. • Use a tripod. • Pan the room slowly. • Capture teacher-student and student-student interactions. • Make careful choices. • Make sure room is not cluttered. • No backlighting
Is help available for the application process? • Yes! • www.paemst.org • Contact the State Coordinator • Juan-Carlos Aguilar or Amanda Buice • (404) 657-9072 (404) 657-8319 • jaguilar@doe.k12.ga.usabuice@doe.k12.ga.us • Request a mentor to give personal guidance through the process Georgia Department of Education National Science Foundation