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Liberty’s Cowan Earns Arch Coal
Teacher Achievement Award
CHARLESTON,
W.Va. (March 5, 2006) – After more than
three decades, Pattie Cowan remains
devoted to her profession. “Teaching is
a challenging, intellectually
stimulating and fulfilling occupation,”
she explains. “It gives me a lifelong
opportunity to learn, express my
creative abilities and interact with
interesting colleagues. It is a
profession where children will always be
a part of my life.”
Today Cowan was reminded of yet another
“perk.” She became one of only 12
teachers statewide to receive a 2007
Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Award.
Steven F. Leer, Arch Coal chairman and
chief executive officer, made the
announcement during a presentation
ceremony at the state capitol. He was
accompanied by West Virginia Governor
Joe Manchin; First Lady Gayle Manchin;
Arch Coal President and Chief Operating
Officer John Eaves; and West Virginia
Education Association President Charles
Delauder.
“Pattie Cowan sees children as
individuals – each different and
special,” says Leer. “She also believes
that education will make the difference
between those who will do well in the
21st century and those who will not, a
belief that I fully endorse.”
Cowan teaches first-grade students at
Liberty Elementary School, Weirton,
W.Va. “I believe that students are most
successful when they feel valued as
individuals, supported and motivated to
learn,” she notes. “It is my
responsibility as a teacher to create
and maintain a learning environment with
those things in mind.
“My overarching goal is to develop a
safe, student-centered environment that
reflects encouragement, risk-taking,
acceptance of mistakes, and is
interactive and collaborative – where
students actively participate, rather
than passively learn.”
“Mrs. Cowan has been a valued member of
Liberty School for 31 years,” notes
Betty A. McGillen, school principal.
“Her positive attitude and love of
children are reflected in the
outstanding and creative quality of
instruction she has maintained,” she
adds. “Through her enthusiasm, hard work
and careful planning, Liberty students
are the best prepared students for their
future years. I have never known a finer
teacher.”
Cowan earned a bachelor’s degree at West
Liberty State College and a master’s
degree at West Virginia University. She
also holds National Board Certification
as an Early Childhood Generalist. Cowan
takes advantage of numerous
professional-development opportunities
to keep abreast of educational research,
learning theories, instructional
strategies, new curricula and current
issues in American education.
She is a Hancock County Teacher of the
Year, a West Virginia Elementary
Mathematics Teacher of the Year and a
recipient of the Presidential Award in
Mathematics. Cowan was instrumental in
preparing an application that resulted
in Liberty’s receipt of the West
Virginia Blue Ribbon Award. She has
contributed to numerous West Virginia
Department of Education initiatives as a
participant and presenter. This includes
the state’s Math Task Force, in which
Cowan helps provide Standards-Based
Professional Development to West
Virginia’s 55 county Math Leadership
teams. She further supports her
community through involvement in church,
civic and other education-related
activities.
In addition to recognition, award
recipients receive a $2,500 unrestricted
cash prize, a distinctive trophy and a
classroom plaque. The West Virginia
Foundation for the Improvement of
Education makes a $1,000 award to each
recipient’s school, for use with at-risk
students.
The teacher recognition awards are
underwritten by the Arch Coal Foundation
and supported in program-promotion by
the West Virginia Department of
Education, the West Virginia Education
Association and the West Virginia
Library Commission. The Arch Coal
Teacher Achievement Awards is the
longest running, privately sponsored
teacher recognition program in the
state. Nominations of the teachers are
made by the public, and selection is
made by a blue-ribbon panel of the
teachers’ peers – previous recipients of
the award.
Arch Coal, Inc. is the nation’s second
largest coal producer. The company’s
core business is providing U.S. power
generators with clean-burning,
low-sulfur coal for electric generation.
Through its national network of mines,
Arch supplies the fuel for approximately
6 percent of the electricity generated
in the United States. The company is
listed on the New York Stock Exchange
(NYSE: ACI) and maintains its corporate
headquarters in St. Louis, Mo.
Information about each of the 12
recipients is posted on the Arch Coal
Web site: www.archcoal.com.
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