Teachers who are part of Need in Deed’s My Voice Teacher Network receive recognition for their efforts in a number of ways, one of which is periodic tribute on our web site.
Through My Voice Web Awards we acknowledge teachers who share:
- The adaptation of a lesson from the My Voice framework that meets students’ needs or abilities;
- A compelling quote, insight or observation from a student that demonstrates the impact of the project on him/her;
- A teacher’s observation on how some aspect of the project has impacted students, or
- Observations on how some aspect of the project has impacted a teacher’s practice.
These are just some of the examples from My Voice Teacher Network teachers:
- Congratulations, Amy and Denise
- Congratulations, Kristen and Eileen
- Alison Barnes wins My Voice award
- Congratulations, Kim Barth
- Lisa Hantman wins My Voice Award
- Alexis Fallen wins My Voice award
- Kim Rakosky wins My Voice Award
- Lisa Hantman Wins My Voice Award
- Joanna Bottaro wins My Voice Award
- Congratulations, Cidney Alexander!
- Teacher Retreat re-ignites teacher motivation
- Feeling the fervor
- Charter Consortium bears fruit
- NID teachers research the impact of service-learning on students
- Leslie Greenberg has high expectations
- For Joanna Bottaro “learning” is about problem solving
- Milwaukee public schools connect the classroom with the community
- NID Network member Lisa Hantman guides students in project that gets attention of policymakers
- Giving and receiving
- Teach for America's Joe Moorman reflects on his year with Need in Deed
- Teacher Lisa Hantman interviews her dad
- Having the courage to tell her story
- Teacher colleagues share ideas after hours
- Demonstrating democratic process in a 5th grade classroom
- McCall students' presentation: highlight of statewide conference
- McCall students teach their teacher about Need in Deed
- Supporting teachers at an international baccalaureate school
- Teaching Fellows at SJU reflect on their first year
- Kelly Ann Coughlin is feeling "fancy"
- Three Classes, Three Projects, No Problem!
- Two Teachers Win My Voice Web Awards
- "Do Children in Our Class Live in Poverty?"
- Service is "Spreading Like Wildflowers"
- Finding Common Ground
- Get the Real World into the Classroom
- "My Boys Are Changing for the Better"
- "It Changed Who I Was as a Teacher"
- “Education Is About Leadership, Not Dispensing Information”
- A Soiree Among the Stars
- “This Is Yours as Much as It Is Anyone’s”






