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Steve Reddick is Oak Ridge Schools’ Teacher of the Year

Posted at 2:27 pm February 7, 2018
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

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Steve Reddick

 

Steve Reddick has been named Teacher of the Year for Oak Ridge Schools.

Reddick is an eighth-grade American history teacher. He has been teaching at Jefferson Middle school for 34 years.

“He believes there is no more relevant or exciting subject to teach, as students are ‘citizens in training,’ who will one day vote, pay taxes, serve our country, and be part of our local, national, and global communities,” a press release said. “Steve notes that democracy requires ‘lots of practice’ and engaged citizens who embrace their civic responsibilities with discernment, reflection, and a seriousness of purpose. He utilizes print and electronic resources to develop his students’ reading, writing, thinking, and discussion skills, as well as the “habits of mind” that they will need to become active, engaged citizens. Students compare differing points of view, weigh evidence, and discuss topics and historical interpretations respectfully.”

Reddick makes a point of framing these habits in both historical and contemporary contexts, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: American History teacher, history teacher, Jefferson Middle School, Oak Ridge Schools, Ridge City Ramblers, Steve Reddick, Teacher of the Year, Tennessee Department of Education

Senter, ORHS history teacher, named Star 102.1 Educator of the Month

Posted at 11:31 am December 28, 2015
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Oak Ridge High School student Becky Hanaver, left, nominated Ken Senter, an Advanced Placement U.S. history teacher, for Star 102.1 Educator of the Month. (Photo by Oak Ridge Schools)

 

Ken Senter, an Advanced Placement United States history teacher at Oak Ridge High School, has been named Star 102.1 Educator of the Month. The award was announced December 2.

Here is more information from an Oak Ridge Schools press release:

Ken Senter has been an Advanced Placement United States History teacher at Oak Ridge High School for the past two decades. He is known for the rigorous preparation he gives to students for the AP exam, even writing and publishing his own work to help students make meaningful connections to their nation and its history. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Advanced Placement, AP exam, Becky Hanaver, history teacher, Huntington Learning Center, Ken Senter, Oak Ridge High School, Star 102.1, Star 102.1 Educator of the Month, U.S. history

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