Yesterday, I went to the National Literacy and Numeracy Awards Ceremony and watched my Mum receive one of the 2006 Minister’s Awards for Outstanding Contribution to Improving Literacy and/or Numeracy.
From the Literacy and Numeracy week website:
Ms Rita van Haren, from the Australian Capital Territory, is Deputy Principal, Lanyon schools cluster, with responsibility for Pedagogy. Throughout her career in education, as both a classroom teacher and educator, she has been a passionate advocate of literacy teaching and learning. She is a dynamic leader who has generously devoted her time to the professional development of teachers across the ACT, and the broader teaching community.
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Ms van Haren’s ability to inspire, motivate and inform current and future educators in the field of literacy has been demonstrated through her commitment to and active involvement in several key literacy professional organisations. She has worked tirelessly to introduce effective practice approaches in order to improve the way literacy is taught in schools.
I’m so proud! And she definitely inspires, motivates and informs me too! 😉
The ceremony had the usual boring speeches and such, but it was great to attend, not only to see my Mum being recognised, but to see some of the amazing teachers out there.
Check out the 2006 National Literacy and Numeracy Weeek website for more info
Fantastic achievement Jo congrats for your Mum and family
Steven
Loved this post Jo – Don’t often get to read posts where we celebrate our mothers.
To see others celebrate your Mum like this would have been so cool, and I suspect it helps in figuring out Bombeck’s “common thread”.
The family. We were a strange little band of characters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another’s desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms, inflicting pain and kissing to heal it in the same instant, loving, laughing, defending, and trying to figure out the common thread that bound us all together. ~Erma Bombeck