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Geraldton teacher receives the Curtin Teaching Excellence Award

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— Award recognises regional teaching excellence —

A Geraldton primary school teacher’s passion and commitment to learning has been recognised at the 2014 Regional Achievement and Community Awards with her receiving the Curtin University Teaching Excellence Award.

Ms Kendall Hill of Waggrakine Primary School near Geraldton, has been instrumental in enabling and fostering communication between students, parents and teachers at the school, and introducing new programs such as progress reports and a class blog which is used to keep the school community informed.

The Curtin University Teaching Excellence Award acknowledges people who are passionate about their work with students and have demonstrated a pattern of outstanding service in regional and rural Western Australia.

A champion of community participation and engagement, Ms Hill is involved in extra-curricular activities and generally encourages students to pursue healthy, active lifestyles.

Associate Professor Lina Pelliccione, Head of School of Education at Curtin presented the award, and said Ms Hill’s work was an outstanding example of commitment to education in regional WA.

“Curtin’s School of Education strives to develop graduates who are dedicated, passionate, knowledgeable and innovative – all the attributes that have clearly been identified in Kendall’s achievements, making her a worthy recipient of the 2014 Teaching Excellence Award,” Associate Professor Pelliccione said.

“Kendall has developed learning programs that improve communication throughout the school community, which is essential to enhance the positive outcomes for the students and the school. Kendall is an excellent example of how education can change lives.”

The Curtin University Teaching Excellence Award is one category within the Regional Achievement and Community Awards, which celebrate the achievements of regional and rural WA individuals and community groups.

For more information about the awards, visit http://www.awardsaustralia.com/regional-achievement-community-awards/wa

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