Margery Evans, CEO of the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership presents the Dorothy Hoddinott Medal for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement to Paula Christophersen. (Saturday 22 November 2014, Graduate House, Carlton, Victoria)
APTA presented five sets of awards to individuals and organisations that have led, supported and advanced professional teaching associations and enhanced the status of teaching as a profession.
Dorothy Hoddinott Medal for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement
Paula Christophersen - CPTAV - Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria
Early Career Teacher Award
Ellen Morrow – PTC WA – Home Economics Institute of Australia Western Australia division
APTA Meritorious Contribution to the Profession Award
Helen Best – JCQTA – Modern Language Teachers Association Queensland
Karen Clark – Network of Education Associations of Tasmania
Anna Davis – PTC NSW – Science Teachers Association NSW
Lorraine Hodgson – Professional Teachers Association Northern Territory
Tarsha Howard – CEASA – Lead Teachers Association of South Australia
Helen Little – JCQTA – Learning Support Teachers’ Association of Queensland
Kirsten Ohlhaber – CEASA – South Australian German Teachers Association
Phil Page – NEAT – Tasmanian Association for the Teaching of English
Karen Yager – PTC NSW – English Teachers Association NSW
Innovative Association Award
Canberra Mathematical Association
Digital Teaching and Learning Victoria
Geography Teachers’ Association Victoria
Mathematical Association of Victoria









