McKendree Education Professor Receives Excellence in Teaching Award
(LEBANON, Ill., November 20, 2020) — A McKendree University professor who guides future
teachers with patience, professionalism and understanding is a recipient of the 2020 Emerson
Excellence in Teaching Award. Dr. Darryn Diuguid, professor of education, is one of
100 St. Louis area educators recognized for their outstanding contribution to their
profession and the students they teach.
The Excellence in Teaching Awards program is sponsored annually by Emerson, a diversified
global manufacturer and technology leader. Emerson is proud to recognize teachers
for their vital role in shaping students’ lives in a persistently challenging and
everchanging teaching environment due to COVID-19.
Recipients are chosen by their institutions’ top administrators. The nominating committee
expressed admiration for Diuguid’s “unwavering professionalism and ability to focus
on those around him as if they are of the utmost importance.”
Diuguid has taught methods of teaching, language arts, children’s literature and other
School of Education courses at McKendree since 2008. His classes are distinguished
by interaction, hands-on learning, and his passion for using high-quality and diverse
children’s and young adult books in the classroom, such as the Caldecott, Newbery,
Coretta Scott King, Pura Belpré, and Stonewall Award winners. In their course evaluations,
students have said they value his guidance, helpful suggestions and tips, passion
for education, and activities that gave them tremendous perspective.
He has prepared many future teachers for the edTPA, the final state assessment before
licensure. Diuguid supports his students not only in the classroom but beyond it and
throughout their professional careers, checking in on their progress, nominating them
for awards, and successfully co-applying for grants. He has received 24 grants from
a variety of funding sources including the Illinois Reading Council, Phi Kappa Phi,
Fulbright Organization and McKendree University. Seven of the grants were written
with McKendree alumni and many others with colleagues.
Diuguid emphasizes to teacher candidates that their career will be one of service.
He often accompanies them to schools with diverse populations, where they read books
or participate in activities with children. His students have worked with groups such
as the Family Living Center and Christian Activity Center in East St. Louis, as well
as Kreitner Elementary School in Collinsville, Lebanon Elementary School, and Whiteside
Elementary School in Belleville. He has volunteered with his students at Food Outreach, a St. Louis organization that
provides nutritional assistance to low-income individuals living with HIV and cancer.
Professionally, Diuguid is highly involved with the National Council of Teachers of
English (NCTE) as he serves on the LGBTQ Advisory Committee, as a NCTE policy reviewer,
and a regular presenter at their national conference. In addition, he has served on
the Stonewall Book Award Committee of the American Library Association, and reviews
for the Illinois Reading Council Journal as well as the Journal of Interdisciplinary
Education. This spring, he has articles to be published in “Children and Libraries”
and the “Journal of Educational Leadership in Action.”
On campus, he has presented at the university’s Teaching for Excellence workshops
and its “Make Your Mark Boot Camp” for faculty colleagues, the Brown Bag speaker series
and the Faculty Colloquium.
Diuguid received a bachelor’s degree in mass communications from Western Kentucky
University, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in elementary education from Eastern Kentucky
University, and a doctorate in educational studies from Saint Louis University. As
a Fulbright Scholar in 2017, he taught for a semester at Ho Chi Minh City University
of Education in Vietnam and lectured at several other Vietnamese universities. In
summer 2021, he will return to Ho Chi Minh City to work with faculty and future teachers
at the National College of Vietnam as a Fulbright Scholar.
An avid world traveler, he has visited numerous countries on every continent except
Antarctic and, quite literally, “flew around the world” in 2016 to reach another travel
goal. In 2019, he walked 200 miles on the popular Camino de Santiago pilgrimage from
Portugal to Santiago de Compostela, Spain. He has been in the audience of three of
the four major tennis tournaments, and he plans to attend the French Open soon to
complete the task.
Other McKendree graduates who received 2020 Emerson Excellence in Teaching Awards
are:
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Whitney (Rapp) Carpenter ’09, M.A.Ed. ’13, Central Elementary School in O’Fallon, Ill.
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Ann (Toler) Neighbors, M.A.Ed. ’12, Moye Elementary School in O’Fallon, Ill.
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Mecala (Medlin) Scholl ’96, Highland Middle School in Highland, Ill.
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Nick Seibert, M.A.Ed. ’11, O’Fallon Township High School in O’Fallon, Ill.
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Joshua Sterns, M.A.Ed. ’11, Shiloh Middle School in Shiloh, Ill.
Dr. Darryn Diuguid, professor of education at McKendree University, is a 2020 Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award recipient.