ASSOCIATION OF TEACHER EDUCATORS (ATE)
  • About ATE
    • Who We Are
    • Our Board
    • Our History
    • Our Sponsors
    • Governance
    • Leadership Foundation (LFTE)
  • Our Work
    • Awards
    • Journals & Publications
    • National Standards
  • Get Involved
    • Join ATE
    • Annual Meeting
    • Summer Conference
    • Calendar
    • Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
    • State & Regional Units
    • Standing Committees
  • Programs & Services
  • Donate Now
  • Log in

KDP / ATE National Student Teacher-Intern of the Year

Applications Due: June 15
Apply at: www.kdp.org/membership/student-teacher-intern-of-the-year
The KDP / ATE National Student Teacher Intern of the Year Award recognizes a student teacher-intern who has demonstrated during his or her student teaching intern experience an outstanding ability to:

  • Plan and develop a repertoire of classroom management skills and instructional strategies that support the needs and curriculum of all students;
  • Establish effective interpersonal relationships with students, parents, faculty, and staff; and
  • Reflect about the teaching and learning process.
 
Since the award’s establishment in 1994, KDP and ATE have named a very select few from around the United States as National Student Teacher of the Year. The award recognizes one student teacher-intern annually who has demonstrated the ability to plan and develop classroom management skills and instructional strategies that support all students; establish interpersonal relationships with students, parents, faculty, and staff; and reflect powerfully on their student teaching experience.
 
The Ken Burrett Fund was established in 1997, by colleagues in honor of Ken Burrett, Director of Student Teaching, at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. The Ray and Marge Sunderlund Memorial fund was established in 2006, in honor of Ray and Marge who came from Kutztown, PA where Ray was Director of Student teaching at Kutztown University. They contributed many hours of service and constructive ideas to ATE during their many years of membership. These funds were merged in August 2011 to support outstanding student teaching performance.

Application Criteria & Process

  • Applicants must be an enrolled undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, or graduate student with a minimum 3.0 GPA and be student teaching/interning full time at a curricular level for which they are eligible for certification.
  • Membership in KDP or ATE is not required to apply.
  • All applicants must submit an application that includes a lesson plan and a 30-minute video comprised of an introduction, the lesson plan delivered in a classroom setting, and a reflection of the outcome.
  • Applications are due in June each year.
  • The recipient will be announced on August 31. Award recipients are acknowledged with a $2,000 scholarship award at ATE’s Annual Meeting each spring.​

Contact

Marilyn Nicholas

Prior Scholarship Recipients

2023    Emily Blackwell, Baylor University
Picture
Association of Teacher Educators.  All Rights Reserved.
P.O. Box 793
Manassas, VA 20113

Phone (703) 659 - 1708
​
Contact Information | sitemap
QUICK LINKS
Join ATE
Press Releases
Calendar
Exhibit & Sponsorship

Jobs in Education
​Contact Us


FOR MEMBERS
Member Portal Log-in
Directory


LEGAL
Privacy Policy

SEARCH ATE
© 2025 Association of Teacher Educators. All Rights Reserved
  • About ATE
    • Who We Are
    • Our Board
    • Our History
    • Our Sponsors
    • Governance
    • Leadership Foundation (LFTE)
  • Our Work
    • Awards
    • Journals & Publications
    • National Standards
  • Get Involved
    • Join ATE
    • Annual Meeting
    • Summer Conference
    • Calendar
    • Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
    • State & Regional Units
    • Standing Committees
  • Programs & Services
  • Donate Now
  • Log in