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Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award | Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers
Kishor M. Kulkarni Distinguished High School Teacher Award | Science & Engineering Fairs
Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award
- Unusually long (not less than 20 years) and devoted service in teaching materials science and engineering
- Inspire and impart enthusiasm to students
- Significant materials accomplishments
- Five years current, continuous membership
- Three statements from close associates
Instructions for Nominations (pdf format)
Nomination Form (pdf format)
Nominations due by February 1 (2 years prior to presentation)
Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers
- Teacher of materials science, materials engineering, design and processing
- Ability to impart knowledge and enthusiasm to students
- Thirty-five years of age or younger by May 15 of award year
- Membership is required
Instructions for Nominations (pdf format)
Nomination Form (pdf format)
Nominations due by March 1 (prior to year of presentation)
Kishor M. Kulkarni Distinguished High School Teacher Award
This award is established through a generous donation by Dr. Kishor M. Kulkarni (past Trustee of ASM International) and his family to honor/recognize the accomplishments of one U.S. high school science teacher who has demonstrated a significant and sustained impact on pre-college age students.
Award Eligibility
Candidate must be a full or part-time actively employed US high school teacher.
Suggested Candidates
- Past recipients of ASM Foundation K-12 Teacher Grants
- Graduates of the ASM Materials Camp's Teachers program
Specifics
- Any ASM member may forward a qualified application/nomination for consideration.
- Current and past ASM & ASM Foundation Trustees may nominate a US teacher candidate that does not belong to these two categories.
Award
Cash Grant: $2,000.00 + recipient's travel cost of up to $500 to receive the award at the Fall MS&T meeting
Deadline: 30 June
Nomination Form (Word 97 format)
2007 Winner (pdf format)
Science & Engineering Fairs
The ASM Materials Education Foundation gives one award in each Intel ISEF-affiliated science fair. There are approximately 500 Intel ISEF-affiliated science fairs in the United States and around the world.
Affiliated fairs from 45 U.S. states, District of Columbia, American Samoa, Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Chinese Taipei, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Northern Ireland, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom and Virgin Islands.
The ASM Materials Education Foundation Award consists of:
1. Certificate - Most Outstanding Exhibit in Materials Science
2. Medallion - A "paper" certificate is presented to the winner at the fair. Official certificate and a medallion are mailed to the recipient upon receipt of the Award Acceptance Form from the fair director.
For more information, please contact Jeane Deatherage.
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