OHERC Beginning Teacher Award
In Respectful Memory of Dr. Jimmie Russell
Deadline: July 20
Award Given by Oklahoma Higher Education Reading Council (OHERC)
The Oklahoma Higher Education Reading Council is made up of literacy education faculty members from Oklahoma colleges and universities and others involved in the education of preservice literacy teachers. The purposes of OHERC include promoting mutual understanding and cooperative work among Oklahoma literacy teacher educators and disseminating knowledge helpful in the supporting high quality literacy instruction so that all students experience success. We are a council of the Oklahoma Literacy Association and the International Literacy Association.
Award Criteria
This award will be given to a teacher in his/her first three years of teaching. Those characteristics considered are the teacher’s:
The honoree will receive a plaque and a $100 gift certificate for the purchase of books for his/her classroom. The award will be announced in the recipient’s local newspaper and will be given at the beginning of the next school year.
Dr. Jimmie Russell 1950-2002
Dr. Jimmie Russell was a professor of education at Oklahoma Baptist University (OBU) and was an active member of the Oklahoma Higher Education Reading Council. Her dedication to helping children was evident in her work with preservice teachers, her enthusiastic participation in professional organizations, and her everyday life. Dr. Pam Robinson, Teacher Education Division Chair at OBU, wrote, “ ’Hey, I have an idea!’ and ‘We can do....’ were two of Jimmie's key phrases and two of the many things I miss hearing from her. She was always coming up with ideas on how to better her classes or the teacher education program and they were always good ideas.”
The members of OHERC have chosen to honor Dr. Jimmie Russell by continuing her legacy of caring and advocating for children’s literacy development throughout the state of Oklahoma. To nominate a beginning teacher, please submit the following in one pdf document to the award chairperson listed on the award landing page:
Letter from the nominator (not to exceed 1,000 words),
Letter from the nominee's administrator,
Literacy philosophy and practice statement from the nominee
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The Oklahoma Higher Education Reading Council is made up of literacy education faculty members from Oklahoma colleges and universities and others involved in the education of preservice literacy teachers. The purposes of OHERC include promoting mutual understanding and cooperative work among Oklahoma literacy teacher educators and disseminating knowledge helpful in the supporting high quality literacy instruction so that all students experience success. We are a council of the Oklahoma Literacy Association and the International Literacy Association.
Award Criteria
This award will be given to a teacher in his/her first three years of teaching. Those characteristics considered are the teacher’s:
- focus on individual student’s literacy needs,
- use of multiple forms of literacy assessment,
- instruction that is related to assessment,
- integration of literacy across the curriculum,
- sense of purposeful enjoyment that permeates his/her work with children, and
- commitment to the teaching profession
The honoree will receive a plaque and a $100 gift certificate for the purchase of books for his/her classroom. The award will be announced in the recipient’s local newspaper and will be given at the beginning of the next school year.
Dr. Jimmie Russell 1950-2002
Dr. Jimmie Russell was a professor of education at Oklahoma Baptist University (OBU) and was an active member of the Oklahoma Higher Education Reading Council. Her dedication to helping children was evident in her work with preservice teachers, her enthusiastic participation in professional organizations, and her everyday life. Dr. Pam Robinson, Teacher Education Division Chair at OBU, wrote, “ ’Hey, I have an idea!’ and ‘We can do....’ were two of Jimmie's key phrases and two of the many things I miss hearing from her. She was always coming up with ideas on how to better her classes or the teacher education program and they were always good ideas.”
The members of OHERC have chosen to honor Dr. Jimmie Russell by continuing her legacy of caring and advocating for children’s literacy development throughout the state of Oklahoma. To nominate a beginning teacher, please submit the following in one pdf document to the award chairperson listed on the award landing page:
Letter from the nominator (not to exceed 1,000 words),
Letter from the nominee's administrator,
Literacy philosophy and practice statement from the nominee
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