Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Story Behind DEC Awards

Each year DEC honors individuals who are making a difference in the lives of young children and their families.  In fact, as an organization we have 5 annual awards. Click here to learn about the 2011 recipients, and click on the names of each award below to learn the story behind the award.


Rose C. Engel Award for Excellence in Professional Practice

Given to a DEC member who is a practicing professional and whose primary role is serving young children with special needs and their families.This special award is given to honor Rose Engel, DEC’s first President, whose leadership has shaped DEC as an organization. Nominees are expected to meet the high standards of professional practice set by Rose Engel.


J. David Sexton Doctoral Student Award

Given to a DEC member and doctoral level student whose contributions include research, higher education, publications, policy, and information dissemination.  This award is named in honor of J. David Sexton because of his passionate commitment to doctoral leadership preparation.  The award is given to person who embodies the leadership characteristics Dr. Sexton possessed and worked to nurture in others.



Mary McEvoy Service to the Field Award

Given to a parent, community member, or professional who has made notable and significant national or international contributions to the field of early childhood special education. It is given in memory of Mary McEvoy who was a leader in the early childhood special education field.



Merle B. Karnes Award for Service to the Division

Given to a DEC member who has made a significant contribution to the Division in areas of leadership, service, research, advocacy, or publications. This award is given in honor of Dr. Merle Karnes who served the Division of Early Childhood for many years as a member of the Executive Board and as the founder and first editor of the Journal for Early Intervention.  



Kathleen W. McCartan Award

Given to undergraduate or masters level students who have made significant contributions through their service to the field, community, and professional organizations. This award is given in memory of Kathleen McCartan who was a leader in the field of personnel preparation and served for many years on the Executive Board of DEC.

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