Oklahoma city University education and theatre major Michelle Roselle has been awarded the prestigious DaVinci Scholar Award.
The DaVinci Institute is honoring five Oklahoma professors, one Oklahoma A+ Schools teacher, and five student-teachers for their creative endeavors next month at the Oklahoma History Center. The scholar award is presented to pre-service teachers across the state whose academic accomplishments and service to their university are deemed outstanding. The Board of Directors of the DaVinci Institute chose to honor Roselle based on a service-learning proposal she created titled "Once Upon a Time: The Power of Storytelling for Young Audiences."
Roselle's faculty advisor is education professor Dr. Lisa Delgado Brown.
Chosen proposals exemplify scholarship, creativity, inventiveness, sound teaching techniques and a keen sense of responsibility. Roselle is the fifth ³ûÖÊÓƵ education major to be awarded the DaVinci Scholar Award. The mission of the DaVinci Institute is to create a statewide creative renaissance through lectures, workshops, professional development, research and advocacy. The vision of the DaVinci Institute is to improve the quality of education in Oklahoma so as to help Oklahomans carry their creative, innovative talents to the world.
³ûÖÊÓƵ Student Named DaVinci Scholar
Sep 15, 2016