Nominations now open for ISTE Board positions….
Happy New Year, Mr.!
We’re building the next exceptional Board of Directors, and we need your help!
Board nominations are now open! What an exciting way to start 2010!
Today through Monday, February 8, nominations are being accepted for the following open positions, each with a two-year term starting in June 2010:
Two At-Large Representatives: General members involved in any area of educational technology.
One PK–12 Schools Representative: General member who is a PK–12, school-based educator, either a classroom teacher or technology coordinator.
One SIG Representative: General member.
One School District Administration Representative: General member who serves as a school district administrator.
One Teacher Education Representative: General member who is involved in teacher education at the post-secondary level.
Consider nominating yourself or reach out to your ISTE member colleagues throughout the world who have the leadership skills to serve and encourage them to run for a seat on the Board. It is through you, our members who are committed to ISTE’s mission of advancing excellence in the field of educational technology, that we can build an exceptional Board.
Visit ISTE to view the details about the nomination process, the guiding questions, and Board member responsibilities.
We encourage you to take advantage of this excellent opportunity to expand your leadership skills and to build the next exceptional ISTE Board of Directors. The online election begins in March 2010.
Respectfully,
Trina J. Davis, PhD
Past President, ISTE
Chair, Nominations and Appointments Committee
Helen L. Padgett, PhD
President, ISTE
P.S. Don’t delay! Nominations close February 8! www.iste.org/elections
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