Tolley receives 2017 First-Year Odyssey Teaching Award

Beth Tolley, clinical associate professor in the Department of Educational Theory and Practice, was one of five University of Georgia faculty members honored with a 2017 First-Year Odyssey Teaching Award during the university’s fourth annual awards reception celebrating the continued success of the First-Year Odyssey Seminar (FYOS) program.

Administered by the Office of the Vice President for Instruction, the FYO Teaching Awards recognize outstanding instructors who have demonstrated innovation in instruction, connection of seminar content to their research, and incorporation of FYOS program goals into their seminar.

As clinical faculty, teaching is the larger part of my academic assignment, so to be recognized in this capacity is very rewarding and fulfilling," said Tolley, who also serves as a professor-in-residence at Fowler Drive Elementary School. “Helping students progress from point A to point B and helping them make sense of their place in the world can be challenging, but they deserve nothing less from me as their instructor.

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