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Winners of the Excellence in Education Awards 2019
Teachers and students from schools around the country were challenged to make learning come alive with their iPads while a panel of local and international judges made the selection. More than 600 entries from over 50 schools across township, rural and private schools were received.
Michelle Lissoos, managing director at Think Ahead who presented the awards, explained, "With the global emphasis on technology and the ability to create and code as a key skill to prepare our youth to thrive in today’s world, the annual Excellence in Education Awards celebrate and reward educators and students who embrace the challenge by applying technology to teaching and learning, in the most creative way possible. Every year we are amazed at the high standard of entries, and this year was no different."
One of the judges, Michael Hernandez, Apple Distinguished Educator, author and consultant based in Los Angeles, commented, "I was bowled over by the depth of knowledge and creativity that I saw in the entries – especially the animation, the characters and the storytelling."
Winners of the Excellence in Education Awards 2019
iTeacher LSEN
This calls for teachers to demonstrate how they have consistently integrated Apple technology within their special needs and remedial classrooms. This is not a single curriculum-based project.
Grade 0 – 3
Teacher: Caitlin Peché, Rallim Preparatory
Grade 8 – 9
Teacher: Philippa Fabbri, Elsen Academy
iTeacher
Grade 0 – 3
Teacher: Lindsey Watson, Herbert Hurd Primary School
Curriculum Challenge
This category gives you and your students the freedom to apply creativity across any area of the curriculum, subjects and cross-curricular projects achieving various learning objectives.
Grade 0 – 3
Teacher: Lora Laithwaite, The Wykeham Collegiate
Project Title: Literature Study
Student: Cassandra Randall
Grade 4 – 7
Teacher: Adam Fairall, Reddam House
Project Title: Atlantic Seaboard Feeding the homeless
Student: Jagger Cooper-Doubell
Grade 8 – 9
Teacher: Danielle Wepener, Kingsmead College
Project Title: Kingfisher
Students: Akinyi Lester, Caitlin McBean, Fatima Mohomed and Radiyyah Dadabhai
Grade 10 – 12
Teacher: Carike Cass, Parklands College
Project Title: Stream
Students: Christine Greig, Jana Grobbelaar and Juhi Sewchurran
#MySA iPhotography
What defines your South Africa? What defines you as a South African? This category gives your students the freedom to use photography to depict what #MySA means to you.
Grade 0 – 3
Teacher: Morag Williamson, St Katharine’s
Student: Chella Lewis
Grade 4 – 7
Teacher: Andre van Rensburg, Klipfontein Primary School
Student: Riana de Langa
Grade 8 – 12
Teacher: Rebecca Shepherd, Germiston High School
Student: Kamohelo Mahlatsi
Coding Challenge
This category challenges your students to be creative and innovative in their design of apps and websites - using code to solve real world challenges.
Gr 4 – 7
Teacher: Kirsty Sidwell, St Stithians boys prep
Project Title: Pet Finder
Students: Abulele Tanga, Sahil Maharaj
Gr 8 – 12
Teacher: Marcel Erasmus, Parklands College
Project Title: STEM motion box
Student: Keagan Strydom
Artistic Excellence
In this challenge, your students will have the opportunity to express themselves through the Arts. You may submit any project that focuses on artistic expression forms including drama, music, visual art, etc.
Gr 4 – 7
Teacher: Caron Andrews, HeronBridge College
Project title: Pop Art
Student: Samantha Goodwin
Gr 8 – 12:
Teacher: Sylvia Stander, Parklands College
Project Title: Molested Mind
Student: Bianca Botha