ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA — Winthrop University educators want to recognize top teachers
for the second year as part of an endowed award to honor the state's mentor teachers
for their efforts.
The endowment was established by Jessie Williams Little '73 and her husband, retired physician John Little '02, who partnered with Winthrop's Richard W. Riley College of Education and the James and Susan Rex Institute for Educational Renewal and Partnership. The Jessie Williams Little "Leading the Way" Endowed Award recognizes South Carolina educators who have made significant impacts as mentors
to future or beginning teachers.
"Leading the Way" is open to public school teachers in South Carolina who are on continuing contract
and serve as mentors in one or more of the following ways:
Formal mentor to beginning or veteran teachers;
Mentor teacher for pre-service teacher candidates in field experiences and/or student
teaching; and/or
Teacher Cadet instructor.
Jessie, a 2005 College of Education retiree, and John want the award to encourage
more talented, experienced teachers to serve as mentors and positive role models to
aspiring and beginning educators.
Nominees must be practicing classroom teachers with at least three years' teaching
experience. Nominations are strongly encouraged for teachers who work in high-need
schools and/or support others in developing skills to positively impact diverse student
populations (though this experience is not a requirement).
"Leading the Way" will honor the recipient with a $2,500 cash award, and the winner will become a member of a collaborative group of mentor teacher leaders
working to improve education for South Carolina through the Rex Institute at Winthrop. The College of Education will recognize finalists and the overall award
winner during a special event on Feb. 28, 2019.
To nominate a South Carolina mentor teacher, submit the application online by Friday, Sept. 28. For questions or additional information, contact Lisa Johnson, associate dean in the College of Education, at 803/323-4734 or johnsonle@winthrop.edu.