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2009 Milken National Educator


Maryland 2009 Milken National Educator

Kim Jakovics
Teacher
Annapolis High School
Annapolis, MD
Subject(s) Taught: Social Studies, Psychology
Grade(s): 10-12

In typical high school social studies, students rarely spend time out in the field experiencing the organizations and societies about which they are learning. Instead, they spend most of the time reading about them in books. This is not the case, however, in Kimberly Jakovics’ social studies courses at Annapolis High School in Annapolis, MD, where she has created a dynamic learning community that extends beyond the classroom.

Jakovics give her students opportunities to be active participants in their education. In one of her courses focusing on government, students prepared and presented a legislative proposal to the Baltimore mayor’s office as part of their class work. During a section on multiculturalism in South America, Jakovics arranged a video conference between her class and a class of students in Bolivia. Jakovics also developed the Model UN program at Annapolis High to give students practice with debate, compromise and conflict resolution.

As chair of the social studies department, Jakovics advocates targeted instruction to reach all types of learners. She has created several in-school models to target underperforming and minority students, such as the bridge program she developed for incoming, at-risk middle school students. So far, participants have a 100 percent pass rate.

Note: This biography was updated on 10/2/2009

 

Award presentation to Milken Education Award winner on Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Award presentation to Milken Education Award winner on Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Left to right are Scott Pfeiffer, Nancy S. Grasmick. Kim Jakovics, Christian Slattery, Peter Litchka, and James H. DeGraffenreidt, Jr.

Kim Jakovics, a teacher at Annapolis High School, receives $25,000 from Milken Family Foundation
May 15, 2010 Kim Jakovics, a teacher at Annapolis High School, receives $25,000 from Milken Family Foundation Co-Founder Michael Milken (left) and Foundation Chairman Lowell Milken (right) at the 2010 Milken Family Foundation National Educator Forum in Los Angeles, CA on May 15, 2010.

Photo credit: “Milken Family Foundation.”


Contact Information
Dr. Darla Strouse, Executive Director
Partnership and Recognition Programs
Maryland State Department of Education
200 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone:  410-767-0369
Fax:  410-333-2226
Email:  dstrouse@msde.state.md.us
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