Shannon Sullivan Hudson, a science teacher at Crawfordsville Middle School, was recently honored by the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA). The NSTA awards program recognizes outstanding K-12 teachers, principals, professors, and other science education professionals for their achievements in science education.
During a special evening Teacher Awards event at the NSTA National Conference on Science Education in Denver, Colorado, on March 22, awards were presented to recognize exceptional science educators and a remarkable student. NSTA President Julie A. Luft expressed her excitement for recognizing these dedicated learners, leaders, and innovators committed to ensuring a diverse, talented, and knowledgeable citizenry and workforce for the 21st century.
The group of awardees found by Luft to be inspiring as they are passionate about science education and committed to making a positive impact on their students’ lives. As she looked at these outstanding individuals who have achieved so much in their respective fields, she felt confident that the future of science education is secure with such talented professionals leading the way.
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