Posted Date: 04/24/2023
Husband Brett and son Jonas Peterson watch with others at @UnionSchools as @UnionHSTulsa math teacher Rebecka Peterson is named National Teacher of the Year on CBS this morning. https://t.co/1hqt8GNWoF pic.twitter.com/4yRakYprXs
— Union Schools (@UnionSchools) April 19, 2023
Washington, D.C. (April 19, 2023) – The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) today announced that Rebecka Peterson, a high school math teacher, is the 2023 National Teacher of the Year.
Peterson has taught high school math classes ranging from intermediate algebra to Advanced Placement calculus for 11 years at Union High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. A proud immigrant of Swedish-Iranian descent, Peterson is passionate about making mathematics engaging, relevant and accessible to all students, no matter their background.
Amid a difficult first year of high school teaching, she found “One Good Thing,” a collaborative blog for teachers to track the good things happening in their classrooms. She credits daily posting there to helping her recognize the beautiful and positive experiences occurring in her classroom, which inspired her to stay in the profession. She has since contributed 1,400 posts to the blog. As Oklahoma Teacher of the Year, she has visited teachers across the state to highlight their important work through the Teachers of Oklahoma campaign.
As the 2023 National Teacher of the Year, Peterson will spend a year representing educators and serving as an ambassador for students and teachers across the nation. She plans to spend her year elevating teachers’ stories of the good happening in the classroom, in hope of both encouraging current teachers and attracting new educators to the profession. She believes that when we take the time to learn each other’s stories, we are more open to searching for the places where our values intersect.
“Everyone has a powerful story to share – listening to the stories of my students, and those of my fellow educators across Oklahoma, has helped me grow personally and professionally,” Peterson said. “I believe that listening to one story after another has an exponential positive impact. It is an honor to be able to share the stories of our country’s brilliant students and dedicated educators as the next National Teacher of the Year.”
CCSSO’s National Teacher of the Year Program identifies exceptional teachers across the country, recognizes their effective work in the classroom, engages them in a year of professional learning and amplifies their voices.
“Despite the challenges of the past few years, joyful, innovative learning is taking place in classrooms across the country every day. I look forward to the new ways Rebecka will help shine a light on the stories of good things happening in our schools,” said CCSSO Chief Executive Officer Carissa Moffat Miller. “I am proud CCSSO has had the privilege to support excellent teachers like Rebecka through the National Teacher of the Year Program for more than 70 years.”
Every year, exemplary teachers from each state, U.S. extra-state territories, the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity are selected as State Teachers of the Year. From that group, the National Teacher of the Year is chosen by a selection committee composed of 17 individuals and education organizations.
The Selection Committee said in a statement: “Rebecka is a caring and passionate educator who understands the importance of connections and providing individual supports for students, both in her math classes and beyond. She has a deep knowledge of both education policy and teaching practices and understands that sustained change at a small scale can make a big difference for students. We know people across the country will connect with the stories she shares as the 2023 National Teacher of the Year.”
“Rebecka Peterson has inspired our children in the classroom — but we all know that her work is not done yet, and she will inspire millions of others in her very young but distinct career. Rebecka has changed the lives of countless students; she impacts all those around her and makes everyone better. She finds potential not only in our children, but in our teachers as well,” Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters said. “She represents Oklahoma’s future and reassures us all that the future is bright. I wholeheartedly support Rebecka for Teacher of the Year, and on behalf of all of Oklahoma, we are proud to call her our own.”
The National Teacher of the Year Program is sponsored by Google for Education, Equitable, Pearson, Cambium Assessment, Cognia, Curriculum Associates, Data Recognition Corporation, ETS, GoGuardian, MetaMetrics, NWEA, Smarter Balanced and Voya.
The finalists for the 2023 National Teacher of the Year are Harlee Harvey (Alaska), Carolyn Kielma (Connecticut), Jermar Rountree (District of Columbia) and Kimberly Radostits (Illinois.) You can read more about the finalists here.
Learn more about Rebecka Peterson, including her biography and photos, at www.ntoy.org.
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The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) is a nonpartisan, nationwide, nonprofit organization of public officials who head departments of elementary and secondary education in the states, the District of Columbia, the Department of Defense Education Activity, Bureau of Indian Education, and five U.S. extra-state jurisdictions. CCSSO provides leadership, advocacy, and technical assistance on major educational issues. The Council seeks member consensus on major educational issues and expresses their views to civic and professional organizations, federal agencies, Congress, and the public.
The nation now knows about our one good thing @RebeckaMozdeh Congratulations for @ReppinTheU and being named National Teacher of the Year! pic.twitter.com/vrcpmBgF35
— Union High School (@UnionHSTulsa) April 19, 2023
Congratulations! https://t.co/qTACxatinR
— The Oklahoma Project (@TheOklaProject) April 19, 2023
In a fun bit of #oklaed news, Oklahoma’s 2022 teacher of the year Rebecka Peterson was named @CCSSO’s national teacher of the year.
— Bennett Brinkman (@bennettbrink) April 19, 2023
Here’s a Q&A @MeganPrather405 did with her last year where she discusses her teaching philosophy and more:https://t.co/qvHtPvn6S7
STOP and take 8 minutes to watch this clip. You will not regret it and quickly realize why @RebeckaMozdeh is the National Teacher of the Year. Oklahoma is so proud of you and thankful you are inspiring students and teachers! #oklaed https://t.co/MCOV8AraiT
— Robbyn Glinsmann (@GlinsmannMath) April 19, 2023
Maestra de Matemáticas de Oklahoma Nombrada Maestra Nacional del Año 2023
Washington, D.C. (19 de abril de 2023) – The Council of Chief State School Officers (El Consejo de principales oficiales escolares de los estados; CCSSO, por sus siglas en inglés) anunció hoy que Rebecka Peterson, una maestra de matemáticas de secundaria, es la Maestra Nacional del Año 2023.
Peterson ha impartido clases de matemáticas en la escuela secundaria, que incluyen desde álgebra intermedia hasta cálculo de nivel avanzado durante 11 años en Union High School en Tulsa, Oklahoma. Orgullosa inmigrante de ascendencia sueco-iraní, a Peterson le apasiona hacer que las matemáticas sean atractivas, relevantes y accesibles para todos los estudiantes, sin importar su origen.
En medio de un difícil primer año de enseñanza en la escuela secundaria, ella encontró “One Good Thing”, un blog colaborativo para que los maestros hagan un seguimiento de las cosas buenas que suceden en sus aulas. Ella atribuye que publicar diariamente allí, la ha ayudado a reconocer las experiencias hermosas y positivas que ocurren en su salón de clases, lo que la inspiró a permanecer en la profesión. Desde entonces, ha contribuido con 1.400 publicaciones al blog. Como Maestra del Año de Oklahoma, ha visitado a maestros de todo el estado para resaltar su importante trabajo a través de la campaña Teachers of Oklahoma (Maestros de Oklahoma).
Como Maestra Nacional del Año 2023, Peterson pasará un año representando a los educadores y sirviendo como embajadora de estudiantes y maestros de todo el país. Ella planea pasar su año enalteciendo las historias de los maestros sobre lo bueno que sucede en el aula, con la esperanza de alentar a los maestros de hoy y atraer a nuevos educadores a la profesión. Ella cree que cuando nos tomamos el tiempo para aprender las historias de los demás, estamos más abiertos a buscar los lugares donde se cruzan nuestros valores.
“Todos tienen una historia poderosa para compartir: escuchar las historias de mis estudiantes y las de mis compañeros educadores en Oklahoma me ha ayudado a crecer personal y profesionalmente”, dijo Peterson. “Creo que escuchar una historia tras otra tiene un impacto positivo exponencial. Es un honor poder compartir las historias de los brillantes estudiantes y dedicados educadores de nuestro país como la próxima Maestra Nacional del Año”.
El Programa del Maestro Nacional del Año, un programa del CCSSO, identifica a maestros excepcionales en todo el país, reconoce su trabajo efectivo en el aula, los involucra en un año de desarrollo profesional y amplifica sus voces.
“A pesar de los desafíos de los últimos años, todos los días hay un aprendizaje alegre e innovador en las aulas de todo el país. Espero con ansias las nuevas formas en que Rebecka ayudará a sacar a la luz las historias de cosas buenas que suceden en nuestras escuelas”, dijo la directora ejecutiva de CCSSO, Carissa Moffat Miller. “Estoy orgullosa de que CCSSO haya tenido el privilegio de apoyar a excelentes maestros como Rebecka a través del Programa Nacional del Maestro del Año durante más de 70 años”.
Cada año, maestros ejemplares de cada estado, de jurisdicciones no estatales de EE. UU., del Distrito de Columbia y de la Actividad Educativa del Departamento de Defensa son seleccionados como Maestros Estatales del Año. De ese grupo, el Maestro Nacional del Año es elegido por un comité de selección compuesto por 17 individuos y organizaciones educativas.
El Comité de Selección dijo: “Rebecka es una educadora cariñosa y apasionada que comprende la importancia de las conexiones y brinda apoyo individual a los estudiantes, en sus clases de matemáticas y más allá. Tiene un profundo conocimiento tanto de la política educativa como de las prácticas docentes y entiende que un cambio sostenido a pequeña escala puede marcar una gran diferencia para los estudiantes. Sabemos que personas de todo el país se conectarán con las historias que comparte como Maestra Nacional del Año 2023”.
“Rebecka Peterson ha inspirado a nuestros niños en el aula, pero todos sabemos que su trabajo aún no ha terminado y que inspirará a millones en su joven pero distintiva carrera. Rebecka ha cambiado la vida de innumerables estudiantes. Ella impacta a todos a su alrededor y hace que todos sean mejores. Ella encuentra potencial no solo en nuestros niños, sino también en nuestros maestros”, dijo el Superintendente de Instrucción Pública del Estado de Oklahoma, Ryan Walters. “Ella representa el futuro de Oklahoma y nos garantiza a todos que el futuro es brillante. Apoyo sin reservas a Rebecka como Maestra del Año y, en nombre de todo Oklahoma, estamos orgullosos de llamarla nuestra”.
El Programa del Maestro Nacional del Año está patrocinado por Google for Education, Equitable, Pearson, Cambium Assessment, Cognia, Curriculum Associates, Data Recognition Corporation, ETS, GoGuardian, MetaMetrics, NWEA, Smarter Balanced y Voya.
Los finalistas para el Maestro Nacional del Año 2023 son Harlee Harvey (Alaska), Carolyn Kielma (Connecticut), Jermar Rountree (Distrito de Columbia) y Kimberly Radostits (Illinois.) Se puede leer más sobre los finalistas aquí.
Obtenga más información sobre Rebecka Peterson, incluidas su biografía y fotos, en ntoy.ccsso.org.
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El Consejo de principales oficiales escolares de los estados (CCSSO) es una organización no partidista, nacional, sin fines de lucro, de oficiales públicos que dirigen departamentos de educación primaria y secundaria en los estados, el Distrito de Columbia, la Actividad Educativa del Departamento de Defensa, la Oficina de Educación Indígena, y cinco jurisdicciones no estatales. CCSSO produce liderazgo, defensa y asistencia técnica sobre los principales asuntos educativos. El Consejo busca el consenso de los miembros sobre los principales asuntos educativos y expresa sus puntos de vista a las organizaciones cívicas y profesionales, las agencias federales, el Congreso y el público.
The Association of Teacher Educators Congratulates the 2023 National Teacher of The Year, Rebecka Peterson! #NTOY23 https://t.co/82LujyrOA5 pic.twitter.com/DvyqNzkeIO
— ATE (@AssocTeacherEd) April 19, 2023
Congratulations to Rebecka Peterson, the 2023 National Teacher of the Year! Rebecka is a high school advanced mathematics teacher at Union High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Learn more about Rebecka at https://t.co/l4MyjJszTK. #NTOY23 pic.twitter.com/deTStiFDEC
— DE Dept of Education (@DEDeptofEd) April 19, 2023
She WON!
— Rep Melissa Provenzano HD 79 M.Ed. (@proven4oklahoma) April 19, 2023
BEST TEACHER IN THE NATION.
Congratulations, @RebeckaMozdeh !!!!’https://t.co/ejPRlWcfE2
Hey Oklahoma! The best of us are fantastic human beings. We should all be so proud that @RebeckaMozdeh Peterson is a public school teacher in our state, and now National Teacher of the Year. Grab a tissue and watch this story. 💕 https://t.co/iiX4lUOMC8
— Indivisible (@AmerIndivis) April 19, 2023
I am incredibly proud of Rebecka Peterson - not only because she represents Oklahoma, but because she has inspired our children in the classroom and lifted up other teachers’ potential across our state.
— Superintendent Ryan Walters (@RyanWaltersSupt) April 19, 2023
Union High School calculus teacher Rebecka Peterson is the National Teacher of the Year
Announced on “CBS Mornings” Wednesday, Peterson is the first Oklahoma teacher to win the award since Charles Page High School’s Lawana Trout in 1964.
Tulsa Teacher Named 2023 National Teacher Of The Year https://t.co/GmmRsbFsSS
— News On 6 (@NewsOn6) April 19, 2023
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