Congratulating Sherry Cannedy of Wichita Falls for receiving the 2008 Linden Heck Howell Outstanding Teaching of Texas History Award from Humanities Texas.
Impact
The resolution serves not only to recognize Ms. Cannedy for her contributions to Texas education but also highlights the importance of teaching the state's history and traditions to young students. By fostering a love for Texas history, educators like Ms. Cannedy play a critical role in shaping the cultural identity and civic knowledge of future generations. The resolution exemplifies a broader commitment within the state to celebrate educational achievements and support historical awareness among students.
Summary
Senate Resolution No. 717 honors Sherry Cannedy from Wichita Falls, who was awarded the 2008 Linden Heck Howell Outstanding Teaching of Texas History Award by Humanities Texas. The award is given annually to recognize one exceptional teacher in Texas history and includes a monetary award for the teacher and their school. Sherry Cannedy teaches multiple subjects at Southern Hills Elementary School and is recognized for her dynamic teaching methods, which include engaging field trips and community involvement in Texas history education.
Contention
While the resolution itself is celebratory and does not present significant points of contention, it reflects the larger context of educational recognition in Texas. The approach taken by Humanities Texas to award educators has sparked discussions on the value placed on history education and the impact of financial incentives on teaching quality. Recognizing outstanding educators can lead to debates on funding allocations and the evaluation of teaching effectiveness within the state's educational framework.