Fri, March 12, 2010
The application deadline for the 2010 awards has passed. Humanities Texas will announce the winning teachers in May.

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Teacher Awards

Cathey Hartmann of Acton Middle School in Granbury with U.S. Congressman Chet Edwards. Photo by Humanities Texas.

Cathey Hartmann of Acton Middle School in Granbury with U.S. Congressman Chet Edwards. Photo by Humanities Texas.

Humanities Texas offers two award programs to recognize, support, and encourage excellence in teaching the humanities in Texas schools: the Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Awards and the Linden Heck Howell Outstanding Teaching of Texas History Award.

Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Awards

The Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Awards recognize exemplary K–12 humanities teachers. Each year eleven teachers are selected to receive a $5,000 cash award and an additional $500 for their respective schools to purchase humanities-based instructional materials.

The James F. Veninga Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award honors James F. Veninga, Humanities Texas Executive Director Emeritus, for his twenty-three years of extraordinary contributions to the state council and to the public humanities in Texas and the U.S. This winning teacher, chosen from among the applicants for the Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award, receives a $5,000 prize, with $500 payable to his or her school to purchase instructional materials.

Linden Heck Howell Outstanding Teaching of Texas History Award

The Linden Heck Howell Outstanding Teaching of Texas History Award was established in memory of Ms. Howell, former chair of the Humanities Texas Board of Directors, as a lasting tribute to her service to the organization and her commitment to the study of Texas history. The winning teacher receives a $5,000 cash award, with an additional $500 for his or her school to purchase instructional materials supporting Texas history.

Eligibility

Nominees must be full-time teachers in Texas public or private schools. Teachers of English and language arts, foreign languages, history, and social studies are eligible for the Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Awards. Teachers of art, drama, and music are eligible if they emphasize the history, criticism, and theory of the arts. Only teachers of Texas history courses are eligible for the Linden Heck Howell Outstanding Teaching of Texas History Award.

Past recipients

A list of Texas teachers who have received the Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Award and the Linden Heck Howell Award for Outstanding Teaching of Texas History

Questions

Contact Liz Bohman Barger at ota@humanitiestexas.org or (512) 440-1991.


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