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Anthony Whittington 2004 Milken Educator Award Winner

Anthony Whittington

Anthony Whittington
Regional Resource Teacher
Prince George's County Regional Office (Region III)
Springdale, MD
Subject(s) Taught: General Elementary
Grade(s): All Elementary and Middle School

At the time of the Award, Anthony Whittington was:
Regional Resource Teacher
Prince George's County Regional Office (Region III)
Springdale, MD
Subject(s) Taught: General Elementary
Grade(s): 5 

Biographical Information:
At Longfields Elementary School in Forestville, school improvement resource teacher Anthony E. Whittington helped inspire children of all nationalities to realize their dreams. He created an innovative teaching technique called "Incorrect, Try Again!" which breeds confidence and ultimately success in his students. As site coordinator for Longfields Elementary School's 21st Century Extended Day/Summer Academic & Enrichment Program, Mr. Whittington helped students meet local and state academic standards in subjects such as reading and math. He leads professional development seminars for teachers on using data to improve student learning and conducting data analysis for continuous school improvement. Under his leadership, the school's Maryland School Assessment (MSA) data improved. Mr. Whittington also works with Johns Hopkins University and partner Howard University in their Center for Research on the Education of Students Placed at Risk (CRESPAR). He currently is Regional Resource Teacher for Prince George's Regional Office III.


 

Note: This biography was current at the time this educator received the Award

 

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Contact Information
Darla Strouse, Executive Director
Maryland State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:  410-767-0370
Fax:  410-333-3867
Email:  dstrouse@msde.state.md.us
Maryland State Department of Education
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Baltimore, MD 21201
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