Eau Claire Member Honored With Teacher On The Trail Award
By Jesslyn Kuekan
WEAC PR/Communications intern
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Terri Hanke |
Eau Claire Association of Educators
member Terrie Hanke has been named Iditarod’s 2006 Teacher
on the Trail (TOTT).
A physical education teacher and coach at Eau Claire’s
North High School, Hanke will spend the next year making public appearances
and writing standards-driven lesson plans to meet curriculum needs
and help educators address the content standards for the federal Elementary
and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).
During the Iditarod sled dog race in March 2006, Hanke will be flying
the trail by bush plane with the Iditarod Air Force and reporting on
her experiences. She will also handle sled dogs and volunteer at checkpoints
throughout the 1,150-mile race from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. Hanke
will post her lessons and journal entries about her activities on Iditarod’s
Web site throughout the year.
“Terrie Hanke is an educator dedicated to student achievement
and the development of life skills that lead our youth to not just
academic success, but to becoming lifelong learners and healthy, successful
citizens," said Iditarod’s education director, Diane Johnson. “Her
professionalism, technology skills and dedication to quality lesson
design, as well as her ability to recognize what makes students and
athletes successful, are but some of the qualities we noted in the
selection process.”
“The greatest reward of coaching is to watch young athletes
set goals and strive to maximize their potential,” Hanke said
about her two WIAA State Championship golf teams. “Iditarod has
become a teaching tool and symbol for the character traits students
and athletes must develop to be successful. By following the Iditarod,
the golfers have learned that ‘together we succeed’ and
that ‘attitude is everything.’”
Andrea Auf der Heyde of Bloomington, Indiana, initiated the Teacher
on the Trail Program in 1998. She created the program because the focus
her school placed on skills like perseverance, effort, organization,
patience, initiative, sense of humor, cooperation, flexibility, problem-solving,
curiosity, common sense, courage and caring. Hanke is the eighth educator
to receive the honor.
For more information, visit www.iditarod.com.
Posted August 31, 2005