The award is given to commemorate the late Edward J. Lewis II, a partner at the
law firm of Jenner & Block who chaired CRFC's Lawyer Advisory Board. Mr. Lewis
recruited over 100 volunteer attorneys from his firm alone. He also led
volunteer attorneys at Pickard Elementary School, where he was an outstanding
teacher. The recipient should be an elementary or middle school social studies
teacher who integrates law into his/her curriculum. The recipient should also
share the characteristics that Mr. Lewis brought to the classroom:
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Commitment: Gives of his/her time and energy beyond that required. Provides
enriching activities to supplement classroom pursuits. Love for education is
evident. Provides motivation for students.
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Competence: Has a deep knowledge of the subject and applies this knowledge in
realistic and intriguing ways which stimulate student interest and increase
students' understanding of how law relates to other subjects, and of its
significance in our society.
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Concern: Cares about students' academic and personal development. Students feel
respected. Demonstrates a belief that all students can achieve by involving all
students and holding high expectations for them.
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Critical Thinking: Uses teaching techniques that foster the development of
critical thinking. Encourages students to express their ideas and creates a
classroom environment that is tolerant of diverse opinions.
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Leadership: Provides a personal and professional model for others to follow.
Assists other teachers and shares ideas with them. Contributes positively to
departmental and school activities.
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