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Sandra Lee Wood, center, retired Boyertown art teacher was honored as Outstanding Art Teacher of Pennsylvania 2015 at the National Art Education Association held in New Orleans March 28. She has continued to serve art education through giving workshops to teachers, lectures, and visiting schools throughout the globe. In February she visited schools in Finland to discover why their schools are tops in the world.
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Sandra Lee Wood, center, retired Boyertown art teacher was honored as Outstanding Art Teacher of Pennsylvania 2015 at the National Art Education Association held in New Orleans March 28. She has continued to serve art education through giving workshops to teachers, lectures, and visiting schools throughout the globe. In February she visited schools in Finland to discover why their schools are tops in the world.
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The National Art Education Association has named Sandra Lee Wood, of Gilbertsville, to receive the 2015 Pennsylvania Art Educator of the Year Award. This prestigious award, determined through a peer review of nominations, honors an outstanding member from each state or province association whose service and contribution to art education merits recognition and acclaim.

The award was presented at the NAEA National Convention in New Orleans, March 26-28.

NAEA President, Dennis Inhulsen states, “This award is being given to recognize excellence in professional accomplishment and service by a dedicated art educator. Sandra Lee Wood exemplifies the highly qualified art educators active in education today: leaders, teachers, students, scholars, and advocates who give their best to their students and the profession.”

NAEA is the professional association for art educators. Members include elementary, secondary, middle level and high school art teachers; university and college professors; education directors who oversee education in our nation’s fine art museums, administrators and supervisors who oversee art education in school districts, state departments of education, arts councils; and teaching artists throughout the United States and many foreign countries.

For more information about the association and its awards program visit the NAEA website at www.arteducators.org