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Past
Thomas Brennan Award winners
The
Thomas Brennan Award, founded by astronomy enthusiasts Terry and
Cindy Brennan in memory of Terry's father, recognizes exceptional
achievement related to the teaching of astronomy at the high school
level, whether made by an active teacher or by someone whose work
has had a substantial impact on high school astronomy teaching.
Contributions eligible for the Award might include (but are not
limited to):
- The
creative or inspirational teaching of astronomy to high school
students (in or out of the classroom).
- The
development of innovative courses or labs on astronomy, especially
where such courses have had an impact at more than one high school.
- The
writing of curriculum, textbooks, seminars, or other programs
to train teachers in astronomy.
- The
organizing of workshops, seminars, or other programs to train
teachers in astronomy.
- The
development of high school student research programs in astronomy.
- The
development of planetarium, youth group, or science center programs
specifically aimed at high school students.
Procedure
for Nominations and Selection of Winners
1.
Nominations must be made on the Brennan Award form and accompanied
by the candidate's current resume and at least two letters of support.
2.
Nominees must reside in North America.
3.
Neither self-nominations nor nomination by a family member will
be accepted.
4.
Nominations are active for 3 years and additional supporting material
may be submitted at any time. After 3 years, a new nomination must
be made for the nominee to continue to be considered.
5.
The deadline for nominations is 15 December
2008.
6.
Nominations are evaluated by the Brennan Award Committee which recommends
three choices (in rank order) to the Award Committee of the Board.
The final decision, as with all ASP awards, rests with the Society's
Board of Directors.
7.
Winners will receive a plaque and a check for $500 to be presented
at the Annual Meeting Awards Banquet.
Thomas
Brennan Award nomination form
(html version)
Contact
awards {at} astrosociety.org if you have questions or need more
information.
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