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Jeff Northfield Memorial Award for Excellence in Teacher ResearchNominations for Year 1 of the award are welcome now. Closing date is December 22, 2008.
About the award![]() Jeff Northfield’s family (L to R. Bronwyn, Joan,
John Loughran, Gary) receiving a copy of the AERA Inaugural Legacy Award in honour of Jeff’s international contribution to teaching and teacher education (Accepted by John Loughran on behalf of the Northfield family at AERA in Chicago, April 2007). In recognition of the importance of Jeff Northfield’s work in supporting and conducting teacher research, the Faculty of Education at Monash University established (in 2005) the annual Jeff Northfield Memorial Award for Excellence in Teacher Research. The recipient receives a cheque for $1,000 and a certificate in recognition of the award. Who is eligible?The Jeff Northfield Memorial Award for Excellence in Teacher Research is made to a person who demonstrates an ongoing and current commitment to teacher research. A single recipient is nominated by faculty staff each year. The awardee needs to demonstrate a continuing commitment to the generation of teacher knowledge and to the exploration of the value of this knowledge with other teachers. The individual who receives the award will be asked to present an account of their work to an appropriate conference, and will be encouraged to write about their work for an appropriate professional (and, if possible, academic) journal. Teacher research, as defined for this award, does not include all research done by a researcher who happens to be a teacher. The award celebrates Monash’s long tradition in the kind of research that Jeff was so prescient in championing: research by teachers into teaching; learning and change in “classrooms” (defined more broadly than school classrooms) that results in the kinds of knowledge that has the potential to directly inform and enrich practice. This award has a 2-year cycleAs teacher research clearly takes place within and outside higher degree structures and both are valued, there are two forms of the award.
After Year 2 the cycle begins again. 2008 is Year 1 of the award. 2009 is Year 2 of the award. Criteria for the Year 1 awardThe award will be made to a person who demonstrates an ongoing and current commitment to teacher research through the following criteria:
The recipient will be presented with their award at the mid-year scholarship presentations (June, 2009) in the Faculty of Education. The awardee will be asked to present an account of their work to an appropriate Conference, and will be encouraged to write about their work for an appropriate professional (and academic if possible) journal. Please ensure that both the applicant and nominator’s contact details are included. Previous recipients
Who to contact?Please forward your nominations and/or enquiries for this award to: Professor John Loughran |