The Presidential Award is the most dignified professional accomplishment that an educator can achieve. This award demonstrates that science education in the United States is indispensable to our future. This award recognizes educators whose impact surpasses the walls of their classroom and who serve as an inspiration to others. For a teacher to be selected from the many qualified applicants is truly an honor.  

Michael Kaufmann Wilmington, DE | 7-12, Science, 2011

The official biography below was current at the time of the award.

Michael Kaufmann has taught science at Concord High School for the past 13 years. He has taught a variety of subjects, including Advanced Placement Biology, College Preparatory Biology, and Physical Science. For the past 5 years, he has taught Physical Science and Environmental Science at Wesley College in the school's evening program.  As Concord High School’s Science Department Chair, Michael supports 11 other science teachers by managing the operations of the department. He has become a valuable asset to the entire school as the building’s Technology Coordinator.  Michael's methods of teaching are rich in technology and highly engaging. He has developed his courses using various computer-based learning management systems, which allow his students to work at their own pace while receiving individualized instruction and feedback. He has also posted recorded classroom lectures, allowing students access to classroom content in the evening.   Michael has a B.A in biological science education from the University of Delaware and an M.Ed. in applied education technology from Wilmington University. He is currently certified as a teacher of biology and physical science for grades 9-12. 

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