World Teachers’Day 2018 -PTC NSW Media Release

Media Release

PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS’ COUNCIL NEW SOUTH WALES

CONTACT: David Browne   (02) 9716 0378

26 October 2018

Celebration of Excellence

Friday 26 October 2018 is World Teachers’ Day and the Professional Teachers’ Council New South Wales (PTC NSW) seeks the support of the media in the recognition and celebration of our teachers and the teaching profession.  “Teaching is the profession that teachers all of the other professions” – Author unknown.

World Teachers’ Day is an important acknowledgement of the professionalism of teachers and their invaluable contribution to the future of our society through their professional teaching associations.

UNESCO first declared World Teachers’ Day in 1994. Since that time communities around the world have been honouring their teachers on this day.

“World Teachers’ Day is an opportunity to publically acknowledge the work of all teachers. It is also a time to express gratitude to the many volunteer teaching associations and show them how much they’re valued,” said Dr Denis Mootz, President of the Professional Teachers’ Council NSW.

“It is the opportunity for the community to reflect on and acknowledge the vital and challenging work that all teachers do” Dr Mootz said.

In recognition of the outstanding work teachers undertake through their professional teaching associations the Professional Teachers’ Council NSW established the prestigious Outstanding Professional Service Awards (OPSA) as an acknowledgment of excellence in the profession.

The Professional Teachers’ Council (PTC NSW) introduced Outstanding Beginning Teacher Award (OBTA) from last year, to recognise the outstanding professional contribution by an individual committee member, with five or less years teaching experience to education in NSW, made through a professional teachers’ Association.

These awards recognise the outstanding professional contribution to education made by teachers through professional teaching associations.  “The best thing about being a teacher is that it matters. The hardest thing about being a teacher is that is matter every day’-Todd Whittaker.

The Professional Teachers’ Council NSW is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2018 awards.

Outstanding Professional Service Award (OPSA) Recipients

 

Nominating AssociationFull Name
Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (ACHPER)Kristy O’Mahony
Association for Studies of ReligionMichael Reid
Australian Society for Music Education (ASME) NSWKirsten Macaulay
Careers Advisers Association of NSW & ACT IncTracy Ryan
Careers Advisers Association of NSW & ACT IncGlenys Lawson
Chinese Language Teachers Association of NSW IncYi-Shan (Tina) Mo
English Teachers AssociationAlexander Wharton
English Teachers AssociationSuzy Taplin
Home Economics Institute of Australia NSW DivisionDr Jennifer McArthur
History Teachers’ Association of NSWJonathon Dallimore
Legal Studies AssociationSophie Mynott
Legal Studies AssociationJudy McDonald
Mathematical Association of NSWKaren McDaid
Modern Language Teachers Association NSWDr Robyn Moloney
NAFT – NSW Association of French TeachersMarion Rosen
Orff Schulwerk Association of NSWSarah Powell
Society and Culture AssociationAmanda Newell
Science Teachers’ Association of NSWAnjali Rao
Visual Arts and Design Educators AssociationSally Dewar
Visual Arts and Design Educators AssociationAlan Guihot

 

Outstanding Beginning Teacher Award (OBTA) Recipients

Nominating AssociationFull Name
Chinese Language Teachers Association of NSW IncCaoyang Lu
English Teachers AssociationLara Curtis
Orff Schulwerk Association of NSWBelinda Smith
Visual Arts and Design Educators AssociationStephen Little

 

2018 Media Award

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