Robert Dennison (biology)
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Robert Dennison is an American high school teacher.
He has been teaching biology for over 25 years, at all levels at Jersey Village High School in Houston, Texas. He has been recognized with numerous awards, including lifetime awards as well as being featured as the general session speaker at the National Association of Biology Teachers annual convention. In addition, for many years he utilized makeup to look like Darwin and gave a long presentation about him to his Biology classes.
[edit] Awards
- 2003, President, Texas Association of Biology Teachers;
- 2000, Siemens Award for Advanced Placement;
- 1998, Honorary Life Member, Texas Association of Biology Teachers;
- 1998, Advanced Placement Special Recognition Award, The College Board;
- 1993 NABT Outstanding Biology Teacher of the Year, for Texas;
- 1992, Award for Excellence in Science Teaching, Texas Medical Association;
- 1987, Distinguished Teacher, The White House;
- Member of the review panel for Texas' State Science Education Standards.