Barnard
Elementary teacher Sally Lowe has been named one of four Outstanding
Teachers for 2013 by the California Language Teacher's Association.
The award is given in recognition of outstanding teaching performance of a world language other than English.
"Barnard
is in its fifth year of implementing the Mandarin Language Program and
Sally Lowe is a driving force in pushing forward," said Barnard
Principal Eddie Park. "She is a confident educator and embodies all the
qualities of a leader. She demonstrates exceptional skills in modifying
and adapting curriculum, creating material, varying instruction and
implementing a positive behavior support plan. She is organized,
positive, flexible and accommodating in working with students and other
professionals."
Each month Lowe leads a full day professional
development of the Mandarin teachers at Barnard, helping her colleagues
teach common core curriculum in Mandarin as well as exciting and
innovating ways to efficiently teach Mandarin.
Lowe has taught for
17 years and was the 2011 Teacher of the Year from Barnard. She was
also an honoree of the 2010 California Distinction Award in Promoting
Chinese Language and Culture issued by Chinese Language Education and
Research Center in Silicon Valley, and is the recipient of many other
educational awards. She is a member of the California Language Teacher’s
Association and Foreign Language Council of San Diego.
For more information on Barnard, contact Principal Park at epark1@sandi.net.