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Remi Willoughby, 2002-2004 Eleanor Roosevelt
Fellow
Remi began her formal career as an educator in 1978 teaching
French to middle and high school students in Nigeria. In 1988
her family moved to the United States, and she graduated with
M.Ed. (Elementary) in 1991 from Texas A&M, Commerce. She
has since focused on elementary education. Since moving to
Houston, she has taught in multiage classrooms for over seven
years, then she began teaching technology. She used technology
during those years as a classroom teacher, and she was constantly
searching for better ways to integrate technology into her
curriculum. As the computer technology teacher for K-5 at
my school Remi is responsible for teaching over six hundred
children how to effectively maximize their time on the computer.PowerPoint
Presentation: GTECH: Girls' Technology Club .She is currently
working on her second Eleanor Roosevelt Fellowship and has
used the funding to develop a Girl's Technology Club at the
The Rice School/La Escuela Rice (TRS/LER) Houston Independent
School District, Houston Texas.
Susan Boone, 1990-1991 Eleanor Roosevelt Fellow
Susan Boone is a high-school teacher at Westside High School
in the Houston Independent School District. She is a native-born
Texan and has lived in Houston for the last 25 years. Susan
grew up in Temple, Texas, graduated from Temple High School
and has a B.S. in Secondary Education from the University
of Texas at Austin. She is particularly interested in sharing
teaching ideas in Algebra and Integrated Technolgy. Susan
developed an 'almost' all girls' math elective designed to
improve standardized test scores using manipulatives and a
lab environment. Since her fellowship she has presented at
many local, state and national conferences.
View Susan's PowerPoint Presentation:
GIRL…
not to be confused with just any four letter word
About the Eleanor Roosevelt Fellowship
The Eleanor Roosevelt Fellowship is given by the American
Association of University Women (AAUW). Eleanor Roosevelt
Teacher Fellowships are designed to provide professional development
opportunities for women public school teachers; improve girls'
learning opportunities, especially in math, science, and technology;
and promote equity and long-term change in classrooms, schools,
and school systems. A range of program options allows flexible
funding opportunities. This award is presented to teachers
to develop programs specifically focused on gender equity
in the classroom. Write to AAUW Educational Foundation, 111
16th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20037 or phone (202) 728-7618.
Additional Awards
AAUW Five Star Branch Award - 1993 - 2000
AAUW Educational Grant - 1995
Parade/NFL Community Quarterback Award, 12/10/03
Excellence in Education, 12/01/03-Engineering,
Science and Technology Council of Houston
Twenty First Century Awards - 2002 - 2008
Excellence in Communications 2004 Award for Websites
2008 Mayor's Volunteer Houston Award
AAUW Pearl Award 2009, 2010
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