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Warren G. Phillips

Warren G. Phillips (born February 1, 1954) was born in Weymouth, MA. He is a teacher inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame in Emporia, Kansas in 2010.〔()〕 Phillips recorded and produced three CD’s of Science Songs entitled ''Sing-A-Long Science'' teaching the science standards.〔http://www.wphillips.com/BridgewaterArticle.pdf〕 From these songs, he developed a musical entitled ''The Science Secret''. He conducts brain-based STEM professional development for teachers around the country based upon his book ''Science Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites''. He is currently the President of the STEP Foundation,〔()〕 a Not-for-Profit (501.c.3) foundation of citizens, supporting Science and Technology. The STEP Foundation has funded an Observatory, established Creative Teacher Awards, and supported students and teachers in science endeavors.
==Teaching achievements==
Phillips' creative teaching strategies earned him a Disney Award in 2004. From 39 Disney teachers nationwide, Warren was selected as the Disney Middle School Teacher of The Year. He was a guest on the ''Tony Danza Show'' in Fall 2004. In 2005, Phillips was selected as a contestant on ''Who Wants To Be A Millionaire''.〔http://www.wphillips.com/millionaireDiary.pdf〕 He was selected as national winner of the Time/Chevrolet Teacher of the Year in 2002 and the USA Today All-USA Teaching Team in 2006. Bridgewater State University featured him in a in 2007. He is co-author with Marcia Tate in a brain-based book about teaching strategies entitled (''Science Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites'' ). His essay about teaching is featured in the NSTA monograph entitled ''Exemplary Science in Grades 5-8: Standards-Based Success Stories''. He is also a contributor to a collection of inspirational teaching stories entitled ''Today I Made A Difference''. Currently, Phillips travels around the country doing keynote speeches and teacher professional development for (Developing Minds,inc ) and Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence ().
Warren Phillips taught science for 35 years for the Plymouth Public Schools in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and continues to teach at Silver Lake Schools in Kingston, MA. As a middle school science teacher, he organized a three day outdoor education trip for all Plymouth seventh graders for 25 years. He helped obtain grants to establish and maintain a TV studio within the school. His classes initiated and organized a recycling program for Plymouth Schools.〔http://www.wphillips.com/Recycle/Green%20Team%20article%2008.pdf〕 He is a contributing writer for the Prentice-Hall ''Science Explorer'' series and has written curriculum for Northeastern University’s Project SEED and the Plymouth Public Schools science curriculum. He is a board certified teacher by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). In 2008, He received an ''Earthwatch'' fellowship to study elephant behavior at Tsavo East National Park in Kenya. Phillips has a B.A. in Earth Sciences, an M.A.T. in Teaching Physical Sciences and an M. ED. in Instructional Technology from Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, Mass.〔
==Honors and recognition==
National level:
*(National Teachers Hall of Fame ) in 2010
*(PBS Teachers Innovation Award ) in 2010
*(Earthwatch Fellowship ) (Elephant Research) Tsavo National Park, Kenya in 2008
*(USA Today All-USA Teaching Team ) in 2006
*(Presidential Volunteer Service Award ) (Gold level) in 2006
*(Disney Middle School Teacher Of The Year ) in 2004
*(Time/Chevrolet Teacher of the Year ) in 2002
*(National Board Certified in Early Adolescent Science ) NBCT# C00320200
Regional and State level:
* The Nicholas P. Tillinghast Award For Achievement in the Field of Education (2013) Bridgewater State University
* Massachusetts Hall Of Fame For Science Educators (2007)
* Plymouth County Science Teacher of the Year (2006) Mass. Association of Science Teachers (MAST)
* Technology and Learning Magazine’s Leader of the Year (2003) semi-finalist
* Finalist Mass. Presidential Award in Secondary Science (2001, 2002, 2003)
* Above and Beyond Award Winner (2002, 2003) (Mass. Software and Internet Council)
* Winner of Best Buy’s Teach Award (2004, 2005, 2007)
* P.A.L.M.S. (Partnerships Advancing Learning of Mathematics and Science) Science and Technology Teacher Leader (1999)
* Recipient of an N.S.F. Grant in Physical Sciences (1988)
* Winner of the Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching (1990 & 1994) (Patriot Ledger Newspaper)
* Recipient of an N.S.F. Grant in Mathematics & Sciences (1992-1993)
* Winner of the Plymouth County Education Association Honor Award for Contributions to the Teaching Profession (1994)
* Grant winner from the National Gardening Association (1995, 1998, 2000)

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