Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes académiques Joanne S. Silver, 2008 Barbara P. Barnett, 2007 Marilyn Conwell, 2006 Maria Traub, 2005 Catherine Lafarge, 2004 Nancy Gabel, 2002 Diana Regan, 2001 Pascale Davidson, 1998 Sister Mary Helen Kashuba, 1991 Mary Donaldson-Evans, 1989 Honors and Pedagogical Awards Barbara P. Barnett, the Dorothy S. Ludwig Excellence in Teaching Award, Secondary, 2009. Manda Clancy, AATF Summer Study to Paris sponsored by the French Cultural Service, Summer 2006. Kathy Clark, the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award, Immaculata University, 2002. Marilyn Conwell, PSMLA Pennsylvania Educator of the Year, Post-Secondary, 2005; the Dorothy S. Ludwig Excellence in Teaching Award, Post-Secondary, 2004. Sister Mary Helen Kashuba, Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes académiques, professor of French and Russian at Chestnut Hill College, has been National French Contest Administrator since 1978, and is a past member of the Boards of NECTFL and ACTFL. She is currently Vice-President of the national AATF. Diana Regan, Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars at Widener University, February 2005; Phi Sigma Iota, the International Foreign Language Honor Society at Rosemont College, May 2006. Stephanie Schechner, Bourse from the AATF & the French government, Stage pédagogique de courte durée, summer 2004. Suzanne Stadnicki and Susan Blackburn, AATF scholarships for summer study in Quebec. Suzanne — Université de Montréal; Susan — Université Laval. 2007. Rodney G. Taylor, the Dorothy S. Ludwig Excellence in Teaching Award, Middle School, 2009. Emily Wagner, the Dorothy S. Ludwig Excellence in Teaching award for Middle School Teachers, 2002; PSMLA, Pennsylvania Educator of the Year, K-12, 2007; the Northeast Conference Teacher of the Year Award, 2008. . Professional Development award of the AATF Philadelphia Chapter Award to be used to support attendance at a professional conference. Marie-Laure Chemin, 2007. Geraldine Boussion, 2003. “Friend of French” award of the AATF Philadelphia Chapter Diana Gormley, Head of Agnes Irwin Middle School, 2008. Widener University, 2007. Chestnut Hill College, 2006. Murray Savar, teacher of Music at The Agnes Irwin School, 2005. Dr. Steve Riggs, principal of Tredyffrin Easttown Middle School, 2002. Marietou Fanny, owner of La Crêperie Café, Philadelphia, 2001. Carolyn Veith, regional coordinator of AFS (cultural student exchanges), 2001. Regional Honors Rosemont College named East Coast Center for the Centre international d’études pédagogiques DELF/DALF French Proficiency Exam, 2006. | |
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