PaCIE Awards
Bringing the World to Pennsylvania: K-16 Collaboration Award
The W. LaMarr Kopp Lifetime Achievement Award
The David A. Portlock Outstanding International Educator Award
Past Award Recipients
Bringing the World to Pennsylvania: K-16 Collaboration Award
PaCIE announces the Bringing the World to Pennsylvania Award to give support and visibility to international/multi-cultural collaborative projects between K-12 and higher education institutions in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Through this award program, PaCIE will promote such programs and activities at all levels of education in the state of Pennsylvania. The recognition of such programs is intended to encourage educators and administrators to offer similar programs in their own school districts and communities, to build partnerships among educational institutions and to demonstrate to state officials the energy and creativity that is available to further the international interests of the state.
The programs and activities that are submitted for review will be listed on the PaCIE website. Selected programs, as decided by the PaCIE Board of Directors, will be part of a poster session at the PaCIE Annual Conference and will be highlighted in the PaCIE Newsletter. The winning project will receive a check for $250 and will be featured at the plenary luncheon of the conference.
Submissions will be reviewed by the PaCIE Board of Directors. The award criteria will include:
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Extent of collaboration of K-12 and higher education institution;
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Community and institutional participation, including the number of K-12 students & teachers, faculty, and college/university students involved;
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Replicability as a model for other institutions; and
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Cultural/Educational resources and on-going activities as a result of the project.
Narrative project descriptions of no more than 250 words may be sent via email to ceagood@comcast.net and should be received by February 15. It is important that contact names (one each for K-12 institution and college/university project leaders) and full address information (including email and telephone) are provided.
Photographs, videos, and other project information may be sent via mail to:
PaCIE “Bringing the World to Pennsylvania” Collaborative Projects Award
c/o Christina Good
Executive Director, PaCIE
1854 Old Orchard Road
Nomination Form
The W. LaMarr Kopp Lifetime Achievement Award
The W. LaMarr Kopp Lifetime Achievement
Award recognizes outstanding contributions to international education
in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Council for International
Education.
W. LaMarr Kopp is truly one of the pioneers of international
education. During his 33-year career at the Pennsylvania State University,
he enthusiastically expanded its international education programs and
strove to enhance the intercultural understanding of students. Dr. Kopp
served as an officer in a number of national organizations, such as the
American Association for Teachers of German, and the Council on International
Educational Exchange. His legacy is defined by dedication, activism and
far-sightedness.
The W. LaMarr Kopp award is presented to outgoing international
educators who, like W. LaMarr Kopp, have demonstrated longstanding excellence,
commitment and leadership in the field of international education.
Presentation of this award is made at the annual PaCIE
conference. The nomination deadline is February 15.
Please submit a copy of the nominee’s resume with the nomination
form.
The David A. Portlock Outstanding International Educator Award
The David A. Portlock Outstanding International Educator Award recognizes
outstanding leadership and achievements in international education in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Council for International
Education.
The late David A. Portlock served as Associate Dean of the College
at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania for 15 years. He actively
participated in PaCIE, the Mid-Atlantic Study Abroad Advisors Association,
and NAFSA. He was an involved professional in international education,
a tireless researcher into pivotal issues of the field, and a generous
mentor for newcomers to study abroad.
This award is presented to international educators in mid-career who
have exhibited evidence of on-going mentoring of colleagues in the field,
exemplary leadership in international education on their campuses, and
consistent contribution to the field as seen in presentations, papers,
publications, or other academic enterprises.
Presentation of this award is made at the fall PaCIE conference. The
nomination deadline is February 15.
Please submit a copy of the nominee’s resume with the nomination
form.
Past Recipients
W. LaMarr Kopp Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients
2000: Burkart Holzner, University of Pittsburgh
2001: Russell Singer, King's College
2003: Bette Landman, Arcadia University
2004: Joyce Randolph, University of Pennsylvania
Jim Lynch, Pennsylvania State University
2006: Shirley A. Kregar, University of Pittsburgh
Nathaniel Smith, Franklin and Marshall College
2007: JoAnn deArmas Wallace, Juniata College
David A. Portlock Outstanding International Educator Award Recipients
2000: Connie Lundy, Lincoln University
2005: Christina Michelmore, Chatham College
2006: Alice Edwards, Mercyhurst College
2007: Fay Beauchamp, The Community College of Philadelphia
Bringing the World to Pennsylvania: K-16 Collaborative Award Recipients
2005: Connecting Humans and Nature in the Costa Rican Environment (CHANCE), Pennsylvania State University, Lehigh Valley
2006: World Languages Day, Temple University
2007: Language in Motion, Juniata College (click here to view a presentation on Language in Motion)
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