Award
Winner of Year 2004
RASEM Squared was greatly pleased to announce that Ms.
Sherry Humphries , middle school science teacher at the Illinois
School for the Deaf, was selected out of a number of highly qualified
applicants from across the Nation to receive the 2004-2005 Lawrence
Scadden Teacher of the Year Award in Science for Students with Disabilities.
Ms. Humphries is in her 14 th year of teaching deaf and hard of hearing students. With a creative, multi-sensory approach, Ms. Humphries uses art, cooking, and technology to motivate her diverse group of students. She has undertaken creative and challenging projects which include the development of an annual four-day outdoor education trip, creation of a ten-foot tall plastic bubble to simulate a cell membrane, and the use of gummi bears to s'mores to model various biological and geological processes. Her willingness to try any idea, regardless of its complexity, and her ability to meet the unique needs of each student without compromising scientific or academic expectations have earned the praise of colleagues, students, and parents alike.
Ms. Humphries was a Fulbright Fellow in 1991, allowing her to study in Japan . She also received the Golden Apple Award for outstanding teaching of science to deaf students in 2003.
Ms. Humphries received the award, which includes an inscribed plaque and $1,000, at the Science-Abled Breakfast at the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Convention in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday, April 2, 2005. The award is cosponsored by Science Education for Students with Disabilities (SESD) and the Regional Alliance for Science, Engineering, and Math — Squared, for Students with Disabilities (RASEM 2 ).
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