McKendree Alumna is ‘K-12 Teacher of the Year’
Three Local Educators Honored by the School of Education
Lebanon, Ill. — Jennifer Jacknewitz-Podhrasky, of Columbia, was named “K-12 Teacher
of the Year” by the McKendree University School of Education faculty at its annual
Cooperating Teachers’ Appreciation Dinner on April 23.
She began her career in 2002 at Belleville District #118, teaching eighth grade language
arts at West Jr. High School. She founded the school’s drama club in 2003 and her
students have performed dozens of plays, many of which she has authored. She coaches
students in speech competitions, moderates the Scholar Bowl, helps plan the district
spelling bee, and has taught summer classes for gifted students.
Jacknewitz-Podhrasky graduated summa cum laude from the McKendree honors program in
2002 with a degree in elementary education. Upon learning that McKendree was to offer
a master’s degree program in teacher development, she was the first student to register.
She received her MAED degree in 2007.
Two other Metro-East educators were honored at the dinner. Gail Frey, of Mascoutah,
is the Elementary Education Mentor of the Year. She has taught at Mascoutah Elementary
School for 20 years, currently in the gifted fourth grade program. She is in charge
of the school’s Young Authors Program and organized its first grant-funded “Green
Fair.” She is a past recipient of numerous teaching-related grants and the Emerson
Golden Apple Award for teaching excellence.
Frey participates in her district’s new teacher mentoring program and has worked with
McKendree University student teachers for the past 10 years. Her connection to the
university extends to her family; her daughter, husband and sister are alumni and
her sister, Barb Carstens, serves on the board of trustees.
Norman Dahm, Jr., of Swansea, received the Secondary Education Mentor of the Year
Award. He is a national board-certified teacher in adolescent-young adult science,
with 28 years of experience teaching biology, honors biology and advanced placement
biology. He is a current nominee for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics
and Science Teaching, and has twice been a finalist for the state’s Outstanding Biology
Teacher Award.
Dahm serves many important and influential roles in science education at the national
and state levels. He has been on the National Association of Biology Teachers National
Committee and is a virtual cohort facilitator for National Boards of Professional
Teaching Standards. He chairs the Science Assessment Advisory Committee for the Illinois
State Board of Education; is on the leadership team for Building Capacity for State
Science Educators in Illinois; and writes items for the ACT and Illinois Science Test.
He conducts administrator and teacher workshops and webinars on science curriculum
development.
These mentor educators serve the university’s School of Education by providing additional
support to field experience and student teacher candidates during their valuable learning
experiences.
Gail Frey, Jennifer Jacknewitz-Podhrasky and Norman Dahm, Jr.,
at McKendree University’s Dinner for Cooperating Teachers on April 23.
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