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Distinguished Educator Award Recipients, 2005-2006
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Shirley Kendall, May 2006
"Shirley is a shining example of the success that ensues from active listening, tact and affability." |
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Marcos Cicerone, April
2006
"Marcos has taught me more about teaching than anyone else in
my life."
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Tom Beggs, March 2006
"For years I've kept thinking that Tom will slow down just like the
rest of us when he gets a little older. Well, Tom keeps getting older and
his energy and enthusiasm for teaching remain as high as ever. I wish we
had 10 more Toms working for us. Students love him and flock to his classes.
I'm very glad he got this recognition." |
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David Coleman, February
2006
"Study yourself. You are your own 'blueprints' for success. Make the
effort to find out what moves you and what is important to you. Find your
own rhythm and approach. Learn from others and treat folks the way that
you would like to be treated." |
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Judy Mowrey, January 2006
"Judy's a nurturer. She is a resource and a problem solver and
uses these traits when she helps students at the Reference Desk or in library
instruction sessions." |
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David Stringer, December
2005 "There is a story of a business executive
who asked a teacher how much he made. The teacher responded by saying, ‘I
make a difference.' And that is exactly what I want to accomplish in my
teaching at De Anza College." |
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Lee Tacang, November 2005
"You never know what will happen when you show up for class,
but if you are lucky, you’ll find someone like Lee who will give you
the assignment of your life. I’d like to say thank you, Lee, for that
gift!" |
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