Sigma Delta Pi's

South Carolina Spanish Teacher of the Year

The Citadel's Tau Iota Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society, is proud to announce its 2nd annual South Carolina Spanish Teacher of the Year Award for 2006. The three finalists will be recognized and the awardee announced during a ceremony on Thursday, November 16, 2006 at 7:00pm in th Greater Issues Room at The Citadel. The winner will receive receive a $150 gift card for Grill 225 restaurant in downtown Charleston ($75 courtesy of Grill 225; $75 courtesy of The Citadel's Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi) and $1000:

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All three finalists will receive award plaques from The Citadel's Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, and each finalist and their guests (one guest per finalist) will receive complimentary lodging the evening of November 16 and breakfast on November 17 courtesy of the


in historic downtown Charleston.

 

Click here for printable announcement. (This is a PDF file, readable only with Adobe Acrobat Reader; click here to download the free Adobe software)

 

Eligibility Requirements:

  • At least four consecutive years (including the current) teaching any level of Spanish from K-12 in Berkeley, Charleston and/or Dorchester Counties.
  • Nominees are not required to be members of Sigma Delta Pi.
  • Previous winners are not eligible for a period of two consecutive years following the year they received Sigma Delta Pi's South Carolina Spanish Teacher of the Year Award.
  • Past runners up are eligible.
  • Previous nominees who still meet the aformentioned requirements are automatically reconsidered for future South Carolina Spanish Teacher of the Year awards (the original nomination form remains valid) for a period of three consecutive years provided:
    a) a nominator's updated letter outlining the candidate's most recent professional activities is sent by the submission deadline (e-mail submissions to mark.delmastro@citadel.edu are acceptable);
    b) the authors of the original letters of recommendation still work with the nominee in a capacity that permits the recommenders to assess the nominee's current performance as a Spanish teacher.
    After three years, the teacher must be re-nominated with a current nomination form and accompanying, updated supporting documentation.

Nominees may be self-nominated.

The following must accompany the official nomination form:
1) Justification for Nomination (self-nominations permitted)

In a typed attachment, please explain in two pages or less why you believe this nominee deserves recognition as the 2006 South Carolina Spanish Teacher of the Year. Be sure to highlight his/her unique qualities as a teacher and his/her impact on students (see "Judging Criteria" below).

2) Letters of Recommendation
In addition to this form and its accompanying "Justification for Nomination," please include two letters of recommendation from people familiar with the nominee's contributions to language teaching; one of these letters must come from an administrator (see "Judging Criteria" below).

3) Current CV of Nominee
Include an updated cv (résumé) of the candidate as it reflects activities related to this teaching distinction.

Judging Criteria
Nominees will be judged on the following:

1) Evidence of innovation in teaching.
2) Role and/or initiative in Spanish curriculum development.
3) Role and/or initiative in extra-curricular activities related to teaching and/or spreading the Hispanic language and/or culture in the school where employed.
4) Role and/or initiative in extra-curricular activities where employed related to teaching and/or spreading the Hispanic language and/or culture in the community, not the school.
5) Evidence of esteem of colleagues.
6) Evidence of esteem of students.
7) Evidence of love of teaching.
8) Evidence of general sacrifices made for the teaching mission.
9) Evidence of subject mastery.
10) Evidence of professional development.

By Friday, June 16 (new deadline), one copy of 1) the official nomination form (click and download here; pdf file), 2) the justification for nomination, 3) two letters of recommendation and 4) the nominee's current cv (résumé) must be delivered to: 

Dr. Mark P. Del Mastro
Director, South Carolina Spanish Teacher of the Year Award
Modern Languages,
The Citadel
Charleston, S.C. 29409

Please direct any question to the Founder & Director:
Dr. Mark P. Del Mastro: delmastrom@citadel.edu