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Best Presentation - The Ann James Award
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2006
Award Winner |
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Jackie Farnell and David Loy:
Aroma Therapy Works: I've Got Proof |
Meet
Ann James
Having worked as a recreation therapist in several
settings overseas and in the US, Ann completed her Ph.D.
and began teaching at Clemson University in South Carolina
in 1975. From her experiences working in isolated
areas, Ann learned to appreciate and cherish opportunities
to gather with colleagues at professional conferences
where they could compare notes, update skills together,
and commiserate about shared stressors. Although TR
conferences had been independently hosted by Florida State
University (1980) and by the University of Georgia (1981),
no coordinating body existed to oversee the perpetuation
of an annual continuing education opportunity in
southeastern US. In 1981 Ann invited practitioners and
educators from the southeast to meet at the NRPA Congress
in Minneapolis in order to form such a coordinating body.
The group met the following summer at the TR Symposium in
Clemson and formed the Board of Directors of the Southeast
Therapeutic Recreation Symposium. Ann continued to work
closely with the Symposium, serving as Board Chair for two
years and presenting many educational sessions. She also
served national TR interests as President of NTRS and a
member of the Board of Directors of ATRA. Her research and
writing contributed chapters to several TR texts and many
articles to journals. Upon her retirement from the Board
in 1993, Board members recognized her contributions to the
leadership and literature of the profession, and primarily
her love and enthusiasm for STRS, by establishing the Ann
James Award, presented each year to the outstanding
symposium presentation.
Method
of Evaluation:
The Ann James Award is intended to recognize outstanding
speakers from each year’s symposium. Named after one of
the founding members of the STRS Board of Directors, the
award is presented annually to the speaker(s) who
represent(s) excellence in session content, design,
delivery, and applicable impact to attendees needs. The
session also must meet the following evaluative criteria:
Session
Criteria:
- The session must
include a minimum of ten attendees
- The session may not be
a repeat session for the symposium
- The session will be
based on the highest mean score from the respective
year’s symposium participant evaluations
- The session may not
have a mean score of less than (3) on any item in the
session evaluations
General
Criteria:
- The SRTS Awards
Committee will determine the recipient of the Ann
James Award based on the selection criteria
- Keynote and paid
speakers of the symposium are not eligible for the
award
Selection
Process:
- The SRTS Awards
Committee will notify the SRTS Chair and Board of the
recipient(s)
- A SRTS designee will
make arrangements for the presentation of the award
(i.e., secure correct speaker(s) demographics for
award, speaker(s) notification and supplemental SRTS
Board recognition)
- The person(s) will be
recognized during the following year’s symposium.
Past
Award Winners
1990
Annette Jacobs and Ed Kesgen "A Sense of
Perspective"
1991
Clinita Singleton and Angie Pollack "Hands on TR
activities for the Psychiatric Client"
1992
Sherry Lage and Beth DeFazio "Leisure, Laughter &
Levity"
1993
Jane Massey "Year Round Fun"
1994
Ida Ladner and Delores Carvelha "Addressing Sexuality
in Rehab"
1995
Gene Hayes and Larry Brown "Facilitating A Ropes
Course Program for Adolescent Drug and Alcohol
Offenders"
1996
Leslie Adamson "Development of a Community Barrier
Management Program"
1997
William Scott Bennett "Education and Experiential
Stress Training for Professionals"
1998
Dan Ancone "A Toolbox of Anger Management Ideas"
1999
Pam Wilson "Lasting Impressions: Resume and Interview
Techniques"
2000
Jeff Witman "Adventure Challenge Experience:
Treatment and Teambuilding Potential"
2001
Kathy Durden, Jennifer L. Hadden, and David Crooke
"Sensitivity Training for Program Planning"
2002
Carmen V. Russoniello and Thomas K. Skalko "Behavioral
Medicine: Background, History and Relevance to
Recreational Therapy"
2003
Markeeta Wilkerson. "Living
in a World of Disarray: a Look into the Mind of a Mentally
Ill Person”
2004 Ann Huston "The
Professional Agenda: Where Are We Going?"
2005 Tom Heck "Fun
Teambuilding Activities: Enhancing Wellness Thru
Connection"
2006 Jackie Farnell and
David Loy "Aroma Therapy Works: I've Got Proof!"
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