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Disney is accepting nominations for America's most
creative teachers from now until October 15, 2005. Teachers in
public, private and parochial schools, Pre-Kindergarten-12th grades
are eligible to be nominated. Nominations can be made until October
15th in one of two ways, online at http://www.disneyhand.com , or by
phoning toll free, 1-877-282-8322. Since 1989, Disney Teacher
Awards have been presented to teachers who construct learning
environments where students and teachers alike explore, imagine, and
engage in a variety of stimulating ideas and experiences.
Specifically, the program honors those teachers whose approaches
exemplify creativity in teaching and who inspire a joy of learning
in their students. Honorees will be selected from the nationwide
nominees. From there, they will be celebrated at a red-carpet Awards
Gala in July, will be featured during a Disneyland Main Street
Parade and Ceremony at Sleeping Beauty Castle, will attend VIP
events and receptions, and will share teaching strategies with their
fellow award-winning teachers. During the Gala, four Honorees will
be selected as Outstanding Teachers and one will be named the 2006
Disney Teacher of the Year. In addition, the Honorees each receive
$10,000, a $5,000 grant for their school and a six-day professional
development institute with their principal at the Walt Disney World
Resort.
creative teachers from now until October 15, 2005. Teachers in
public, private and parochial schools, Pre-Kindergarten-12th grades
are eligible to be nominated. Nominations can be made until October
15th in one of two ways, online at http://www.disneyhand.com , or by
phoning toll free, 1-877-282-8322. Since 1989, Disney Teacher
Awards have been presented to teachers who construct learning
environments where students and teachers alike explore, imagine, and
engage in a variety of stimulating ideas and experiences.
Specifically, the program honors those teachers whose approaches
exemplify creativity in teaching and who inspire a joy of learning
in their students. Honorees will be selected from the nationwide
nominees. From there, they will be celebrated at a red-carpet Awards
Gala in July, will be featured during a Disneyland Main Street
Parade and Ceremony at Sleeping Beauty Castle, will attend VIP
events and receptions, and will share teaching strategies with their
fellow award-winning teachers. During the Gala, four Honorees will
be selected as Outstanding Teachers and one will be named the 2006
Disney Teacher of the Year. In addition, the Honorees each receive
$10,000, a $5,000 grant for their school and a six-day professional
development institute with their principal at the Walt Disney World
Resort.
