This prestigious award recognizes and honors an NSELA member, who through their professional work, has demonstrated outstanding leadership in science education at the school, district, county, regional, and/or national level.
This year's Outstanding Leadership in Science Education (OLISE) Award recipient is Dr. Meredith Bell, Secondary Science Curriculum Designer, Prosper ISD. Read more about Dr. Bell here.
Applications for 2022 Awards will open in the Fall of 2021.
Eligibility
Only current NSELA members are eligible to be nominated for this award. The applicant must be nominated by a current NSELA member. Leaders at the K-12 level, college or university faculty, and science education consultants may apply. Applicants must demonstrate leadership that impacts K-12 students and science teachers. Current NSELA Board members are not eligible during their term of office.
As the nominee, it is your responsibility to assemble these application requirements before submitting.
Award Selection Criteria
Outstanding contributions and/or accomplishments in leadership for science education are the main selection criteria. These may include:
- unique or extraordinary leadership accomplishments, such as impressive data-based results in managing science education reform or improvement projects;
- effective leadership of a significant organization, committee or group significantly involved in science education reform or improvement;
- significant contributions in research on science education leadership that supports or suggests more effective leadership strategies and/or models;
- a series of substantial contributions to science education leadership;
- significant contributions over a long period of time; and/or
- overall high quality level of contributions over time
Submission Requirements
The nominator should submit a letter limited to no more than two pages briefly describing the nominee and his/her qualifications for this award. Nominator information needs to include name, position/title, email, work and home phone numbers, and work and home addresses. The nominator also needs to state how he/she is professionally knowledgeable about the nominee's qualifications.
The nominator should inform the nominee that it is the nominee's responsibility to assemble an application packet that includes the following items. As the nominee, it is your responsibility to assemble these application requirements before submitting no later than Friday, November 20, 2020.
- The nominator's letter that summarizes the nominee's qualifications for this award.
- A curriculum vita or résumé (not more than 3 pages) that directly or indirectly supports the award selection criteria. The vita should include: name, position/title, email, mobile phone number and home address. The vita should document the candidate's educational record of earned degrees, dates and field of study plus any additional education that enhances their science leadership record; any professional memberships and positions in/contributions to those organizations; special awards or other forms of professional recognition; presentations related to science education; safety planning and implementation; publications related to science education (optional); and any prior work experience that demonstrates exemplary leadership in science education.
- Evidence of leadership in science education that is no more than three pages in length that provides specific examples of leadership philosophy and major accomplishments. This may include work at previous positions that demonstrates exemplary science education leadership. Please refer to the above Award Selection Criteria in preparing this section.
- Three (3) letters of recommendation that substantiate the nominee's exemplary science education leadership accomplishments with specific examples. One letter of support must be from a superintendent or immediate supervisor and one letter from a subordinate unless the nominee is a science education consultant.
- Name, address, and website of nominee's local newspaper.
The complete application packet is to be submitted online uploaded as PDF files. All submitted items become the property of NSELA and will not be returned. Any late or faxed materials will not be accepted.
Questions?
Please contact Awards Chair, Nancy Kellogg at [email protected].