BCPS’ King Wins National Award

Gulf Coast Media reports that Jeremy King of Baldwin County Public Schools (BCPS) has been named the recipient of the 2024 eMINTS Innovative Educator Award. The accolade, presented by the eMINTS National Center, highlights King’s dedication to fostering innovation and excellence in education. King, who is the education technology support services coordinator for BCPS, emphasized the collaborative nature of the program, highlighting the collective effort of his team in driving educational advancement. The eMINTS program focuses on enhancing teaching practices by stressing the importance of thoughtful lesson design and delivery. Teachers who take part in the program hone skills through comprehensive training sessions provided by the eMINTS National Center operating out of the University of Missouri over two years. King also leads the Gulf Regional Innovate Teaching Conference, which has been held every July since 2008 at Fairhope Middle School.

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