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		<title>WVOC Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was included as a part of a news story on our local AM station WVOC recently due to being selected as a finalist in the Cable in the Classroom Leaders in Learning National Teacher Awards. So far there is no news on who won. Anyway, if you&#8217;re curious, here is the audio from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was included as a part of a news story on our local AM station <a  href="http://www.wvoc.com">WVOC</a> recently due to being selected as a finalist in the Cable in the Classroom Leaders in Learning<a  href="http://www.leadersinlearningawards.org/"> National Teacher Awards</a>. So far there is no news on who won.</p>
<p>Anyway, if you&#8217;re curious, here is the audio from the news story. It&#8217;s just a snippet, but I was glad to participate.</p>
<p>Enjoy.</p>
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		<title>Finalist &#8211; Leaders in Learning Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 14:22:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I found out recently that I was selected as a Finalist for the Cable in the Classroom Leaders in Learning Awards. See the full list here. The full text of the press release is here, and is available for download below. For Immediate ReleaseÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â  Contact: March 24, 2009Â Â Â Â Â  Tiffany Reedy (703) 276-2772 ext. 14 Pam [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found out recently that I was selected as a Finalist for the Cable in the Classroom Leaders in Learning Awards. See the full list <a  href="http://www.leadersinlearningawards.org/finalists2009.html">here</a>.</p>
<p>The full text of the press release is here, and is available for download below.<br />
For Immediate ReleaseÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â  Contact:<br />
March 24, 2009Â Â Â Â Â  Tiffany Reedy (703) 276-2772 ext. 14<br />
Pam Ford (202) 222-2356<br />
Mary Anne Jacobs (803) 251-5394</p>
<p>Local Teacher Honored for Innovative Education Program</p>
<p>Christopher Craft is National Finalist for Cableâ€™s Leaders in Learning Awards</p>
<p>Washington, D.C. â€” Christopher Craft, a teacher at CrossRoads Middle School in Columbia, is<br />
being honored by the cable industry for his demonstrated commitment to improving education in<br />
his community.</p>
<p>Time Warner Cable and Cable in the Classroom, the cable industryâ€™s education foundation,<br />
announced today that Craft has been chosen as a finalist for the 2009 Cableâ€™s Leaders in<br />
Learning Awards. The annual awards program, now in its fifth year, recognizes outstanding<br />
educators, administrators and other community leaders at the forefront of innovation in<br />
education.</p>
<p>Finalists are eligible for a national Cableâ€™s Leaders in Learning Award, which includes a $3,000<br />
prize, an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C., and a June awards ceremony and luncheon<br />
in honor of the winners. The winners will be announced in May.</p>
<p>Applications were received from across the country for the 2009 Cableâ€™s Leaders in Learning<br />
Awards. Craftâ€™s is one of just 47 finalist applications selected from classroom educators,<br />
administrators, college faculty and community leaders nationwide. Craft is being recognized in<br />
the General Excellence category for founding â€œLife â€™Round Here,â€ a global digital storytelling<br />
project designed to record the voices of students telling stories of what life is like where they are.<br />
Each student writes their script and then records their story. The top six stories selected are<br />
published on a Web site for public viewing. Participating students come from classrooms all over<br />
the world.</p>
<p>â€œIn an era where 21st century learning skills are crucial to young people becoming highly<br />
productive and responsible citizens, we are pleased to recognize individuals who have<br />
innovatively and creatively figured out ways to move closer to this goal,â€ said Frank Gallagher,<br />
director of education and media literacy at Cable in the Classroom. â€œCraftâ€™s efforts are a prime<br />
example of the sorts of educational leadership and vision the cable industry is proud to honor.â€</p>
<p>Craft has had great success with his program. â€œIn our world of globalization, students need to be<br />
familiar with other cultures and people,â€ he said. â€œThis project gives a voice to children around<br />
the world.â€</p>
<p>Mary Anne Jacobs, Senior Director, Public Relations, Communications for the Carolina Region,<br />
said â€œWe congratulate Craft for being named a Cableâ€™s Leaders in Learning Award finalist. He<br />
demonstrates a great passion and excitement in finding ways to educate and prepare young<br />
students for the future. This sort of commitment is one that Time Warner Cable shares and<br />
applauds.â€</p>
<p>Winners will be chosen to receive a Cableâ€™s Leaders in Learning Award in one of the following<br />
categories:<br />
- General Excellence â€” for leaders who have demonstrated excellence in<br />
expanding and enhancing learning opportunities by employing a diversity of<br />
traditional and non-traditional approaches to produce measurable improvements<br />
in education outcomes in formal or informal settings.<br />
-Â  Media Literacy Education â€” awarded in partnership with the National PTA to a<br />
leader who has advanced the teaching and learning of media literacy concepts and<br />
skills to children and youth. Media literacy is defined as the ability to access,<br />
understand, analyze, evaluate and create media messages on television, the<br />
Internet and other outlets.<br />
- Cable Partnerships for Learning â€” for leaders who are working in partnership<br />
with the cable industry to expand and enhance learning opportunities for children<br />
and youth in or out of the classroom.</p>
<p>For more information on the awards and the 2009 finalists, please visit<br />
www.LeadersInLearningAwards.org.</p>
<p>Since 2005, Cableâ€™s Leaders in Learning Awards, administered by Cable in the Classroom, have<br />
recognized administrators, educators and community leaders who demonstrate vision,<br />
innovation, action and transformation in education in and out of the classroom. The objective of<br />
the awards is to promote and encourage innovative learning practices affecting children from<br />
preschool through high school across communities nationwide.</p>
<p>Cable in the Classroom, the cable industryâ€™s education foundation, works to expand and enhance<br />
learning for children and youth. Created in 1989 to help schools take advantage of educational<br />
cable programming and technology, CIC has become a leading national advocate for media<br />
literacy education and for the use of technology and media for learning, as well as a valuable<br />
resource of educational cable content and services for policy makers, educators and industry<br />
leaders.</p>
<p><a href="www.thinkingaboutteaching.com/files/craft_christopher_press_release.pdf">www.thinkingaboutteaching.com/files/craft_christopher_press_release.pdf</a></p>
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