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BrainTrack Announces Teaching Scholarship Winners for Fall 2009
Entries Provide Insights for Prospective Education Students
| Source: BrainTrack
MARLBOROUGH, MA--(Marketwire - January 14, 2010) - BrainTrack, a widely referenced
higher-education resource, today announced the Fall 2009 winners for its BrainTrack Teaching Schools Scholarship (http://www.braintrack.com/colleges-by-career/teaching#scholarship), a
biannual scholarship for education degree students that is designed to help
prospective K-12 teaching students. The winners are secondary school
education student Megan Read of Colorado State University in Pueblo,
Colorado, who received the $1,000 first-place award, and middle school
teaching student Oral Urquidi of National University in La Jolla, CA, who
received a $500 second-place award.
"The essay responses from all the entrants offer a valuable set of insights
for those considering teaching career paths," said David Siegel, Vice
President of Operations with BrainTrack's publisher, Futuremeld, LLC. "We
are publishing a selection of these as student stories. The winners were
selected based on factors such as the creativity and practicality of their
essays."
"I decided to go back to school to get my secondary English teaching degree
so I could take an active role in helping students learn how to read, write
and gain a love and understanding for language arts," said BrainTrack
Teaching Scholarship winner Megan Read, who has completed a year and a half
of her studies towards a Bachelor's Degree in Education, Secondary English
at Colorado State University - Pueblo. Her winning essay encouraged future
students to include professional skills training as they plan their
courses, and recommended that they find ways to integrate what they learn
between their teaching and subject area courses.
BrainTrack Teaching Scholarship runner up Oral Urquidi is a mother of three
who is attending school online as a full-time student through National
University. She plans to obtain her Single Subject Teaching Credential,
Math in 2010. In her essay, she said the online degree program offers the
convenience and format she needs, and she enjoys learning from her
professors. She recommends that future teaching students ask "what if"
questions to be sure they can easily transfer to another school and keep
their credits if their personal circumstances change.
A summary of useful tips offered by entrants, as well as the winning essay
entries, are published in BrainTrack's
Teaching Degree Student Stories section
(http://www.braintrack.com/college-student-stories/category/teaching-degree-student-stories).
About BrainTrack's Teaching Scholarships for 2010
The Spring 2010 entry deadline for BrainTrack's ongoing Teaching Schools
Scholarship is March 1, 2010 and the Fall 2010 deadline is November 1,
2010. The scholarship asks entrants to respond to essay questions that are
geared toward helping others evaluate teaching as a potential career path.
BrainTrack publishes a selection of those essays which prove most helpful
to future students.
The scholarship is open to current students with at least one semester of
credits towards graduation with an appropriate degree in teaching. Studies
can be full-time, part-time, on-campus, or online and must be at an
accredited US college. There are no fees for entry and all entrant names
and contact information will be kept private for use only in the
scholarship, except for the winners whose names will be published.
For scholarship details and rules please see BrainTrack's Teaching Schools section (http://www.braintrack.com/colleges-by-career/elementary-school-teachers#scholarship).
About BrainTrack
Online since 1996, BrainTrack
(http://www.braintrack.com) is a worldwide university and college directory
that lists more than 10,000 higher-education institutions in over 190
countries. The site helps visitors make academic and career decisions
through its content, including thousands of original and detailed school
profiles, guides to U.S. colleges by career, U.S. colleges by religion,
articles on topics such as financial aid, and more. BrainTrack is
referenced by thousands of sites, including major universities, libraries,
government agencies, and publications. BrainTrack is produced and
maintained by FutureMeld LLC.