University of Rhode Island Student Named Nancy Larson Foundation Scholar
Eric Boynton is awarded scholarship for studying elementary education.
- Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA (1888PressRelease) January 31, 2014 - University of Rhode Island student Eric Boynton has been named a Nancy Larson Foundation scholar and awarded a $1000 scholarship in recognition of his outstanding academic record and community service.
The Nancy Larson Foundation proudly supports students majoring in elementary education across the country by awarding scholarships to deserving students each year.
Boynton is one out of six recipients selected from the hundreds of applicants received by the Foundation.
Boynton is a senior studying elementary education. Boynton's inspiration to become a teacher stems from his passion volunteering at the Special Olympics. Boynton is working part-time as a pass worker for the Groden Center where he is paired with a special young boy with whom he spends time and helps with school work.
"I hope that what I am accomplishing with my students in the classroom is making a difference in their lives," said Boynton. "Great teachers not only love to teach but also love to share that joy with their students."
"Boynton is the type of aspiring teacher that we want to nurture and support. Our classrooms need intelligent, energetic, young educators that can continue to provide the best possible learning environment for elementary students," said Nancy Larson, who established the Foundation in 2006. Nancy is the author of two nationally successful curriculum programs: Nancy Larson® Science K-4 and Saxon Math K-4.
Juniors, seniors and graduate students who have declared an elementary education major are invited to submit a personal narrative about qualities that will make them excellent teachers. Applicants are also asked to include community service activities and personal experiences they have had working with children.
Larson, a former teacher and curriculum director, has dedicated her life to advancing elementary education. Her original Saxon Math K-4 program was developed after teachers expressed their need for a classroom-tested math program that would prepare children for advanced math classes. In recent years, Larson has used the same approach to develop Nancy Larson Science for kindergarten through fourth-grade students. The program was written to provide in-depth science content in an easy-to-teach format.
To learn more about the Nancy Larson Foundation, visit http://www.nancylarsonpublishers.com/.
About Nancy Larson Foundation
The Nancy Larson Foundation, founded in Old Lyme, CT, has a history of seven years awarding prospective elementary educators scholarships to encourage and support their education. The Nancy Larson Foundation awards scholarships to the top entries. For entry deadlines and requirements, or more information on the foundation, visit http://nancylarsonfoundation.org.
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