On March 22, during a special evening Teacher Awards event at the NSTA National Conference on Science Education in Denver, Colorado, Shannon Sullivan Hudson was honored by the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA). The NSTA awards program recognizes outstanding K-12 teachers, principals, professors, and other science education professionals for their achievements in science education.
The event was attended by NSTA President Julie A. Luft, who expressed her excitement for recognizing exceptional science educators and a remarkable student. According to Luft, the group of awardees is inspiring because they are dedicated learners, leaders, and innovators committed to ensuring a diverse, talented, and knowledgeable citizenry and workforce for the 21st century. With these awardees, the future of science education looks promising and secure.
Luft also recognized the importance of honoring outstanding science educators like Hudson who are making a difference in their classrooms every day. She emphasized that these educators play a critical role in shaping the next generation of scientists and engineers who will lead the way in solving some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
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