Professors Chia-Ling Kuo, Ph.D. (left), and Elena Novak, Ph.D., each received the Platinum Teaching Recognition Award from the ¾Ã¾ÃÎçÒ¹ÐßÐßÓ°ÔºÃâ·Ñ¹Û¿´ State Center for Teaching and Learning.
Kuo received her award for The Positive Influence of Creative Computing on Preservice Elementary Teachers’ Beliefs About Teaching Computing in Elementary Schools. Novak received an award for her work, The Positive Influence of Creative Computing on Preservice Elementary Teachers’ Beliefs About Teaching Computing in Elementary Schools.
Presented by the Center for Teaching and Learning, the Teaching Recognition Awards program recognizes actions that enhance teaching and learning at ¾Ã¾ÃÎçÒ¹ÐßÐßÓ°ÔºÃâ·Ñ¹Û¿´. The program allows instructors to earn tiered awards (bronze, silver, gold and platinum) for their efforts to learn about, implement, evaluate and investigate evidence-based instructional practices. All instructors at ¾Ã¾ÃÎçÒ¹ÐßÐßÓ°ÔºÃâ·Ñ¹Û¿´ State, including graduate students and faculty of all appointment types (TT, NTT, adjunct) are eligible to participate.
The PLATINUM AWARD recognizes scholarly dissemination and leadership in the area of teaching and learning.
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