Florida University confers top award to MPSPC faculty
>> Sunday, May 26, 2019
EDUCATION
Annie
Grail F. Ekid
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- Mark Preston S. Lopez, a Fulbright scholar and a faculty
of the Teacher Education Department, Mountain Province State Polytechnic
College here was bestowed the 2019 Outstanding Graduate Leadership Award during
the College of Education recognition dinner 2019 held at the University of
Florida Hilton Convention Center recently.
Lopez was
chosen through a rigorous evaluation of a list of nominations for the
outstanding leadership award.
Based on
correspondence from COE Dean Dr. Glenn Good, Lopez was chosen for “exemplifying
the finest attributes of service, leadership, and professional preparation” as
evidence of his eligibility for the said award. Two other awards in the
graduate level, the Outstanding Graduate
Professional
Practice award and the Outstanding Graduate Research award were conferred to
Philip Daniels and Wilhelmina Van Dijk, both from the School of Special
Education, Psychology and Early Childhood Studies (SESPECS).
Lopez is from
the School of Teaching and Learning (STL).
Three faculty
members, including his academic advisor, wrote letters in support of his
nomination for the leadership award.
His main
nominator was Dr. Albert Ritzhaupt, the Associate Director for Graduate Studies
in STL and the current advisor of the Student Alliance of Graduates in
Education (SAGE). Dr. Maria Coady and Dr. Anne Corinne Huggins-Manley submitted
their respective letters of support, outlining the reasons why Lopez should be
given the award.
In his main
nomination letter, Dr. Ritzhaupt wrote: Mr. Lopez is faithfully serving as the
president of SAGE this academic year, and in this role, I have observed his
commitment to the intellectual and diverse culture in the COE community. In this capacity, Mr. Lopez has coordinated a
series of relevant workshops for the COE community, refreshed and launched the
new SAGE website, and provided guidance and leadership in the planning and
implementation of this year’s COE Symposium. Mr. Lopez has clearly demonstrated
a strong commitment to service and leadership for the betterment of the COE
community. Recognized as the winner of the Alec Courtelis Award, Mr. Lopez is
recognized for contributions beyond his role as President of SAGE. During his
short tenure at UF, he has served as a highly competent and qualified teaching
assistant and research assistant in the ESOL program, and has contributed to
the growth of teachers and students in Levy County. However, Mr. Lopez’s accomplishments are not
merely in the realm of service, he has also worked tirelessly with his major
professor – Dr. Maria Coady – on six peer-reviewed journal articles in leading
journals in his field, like TESOL Quarterly, International Journal of TESOL,
International Journal of Multilingualism, and over 15 peer-reviewed
presentations at state, national, and international conferences. He has also
received accolades for his research contributions, including the International
Fellowships Program Alumni Award from the Institute of International Education.
In my assessment, Mr. Lopez is a well-rounded scholar.
Earlier in
2018, Lopez was awarded the International Student Certificate of Excellence,
and he was recognized for taking the lead role in coordinating the COE Research
Symposium 2019.
His research
paper also won the Best Paper award during the 2018 COE Symposium. Lopez is
currently writing his doctoral dissertation on teachers’ culturally and
linguistically responsive teaching and hopes to complete his degree in Summer
2019.
He plans to
return to the Philippines after graduation and continue teaching at the
Mountain Province State Polytechnic College.
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