List members may be interested in nominating someone for an Institute of Physcis Teachers Award - details below.
Teachers of Physics and Teachers of Primary Science Awards 2004
Do you know a physics teacher who is cosmically inspiring? Does he or she make physics astronomically exciting and challengingly cool? If so, why not nominate them for an Institute of Physics Teachers Award 2004?
Each year, the Institute of Physics rewards the excellence of primary science and secondary physics teachers nationwide. Earlier this year four exceptional teachers from all over the country were selected to receive an award.
If you know of a teacher who deserves recognition, please tell us. We are looking for teachers who inspire in their pupils a love of physics or science. Entries have to reach the Institute by Friday 5 December.
Forms can be obtained from: Ms Gita Tailor, Teachers Awards 2004, Education Department, Institute of Physics, 76 Portland Place, London, W1B 1NT. Tel: 020 7470 4800; Fax: 020 7470 4848 or e-mail: [log in to unmask]
To see previous recipients of the awards or to download a nomination form visit: http://education.iop.org/Schools/suptstu/teachawards.html
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