Nancy Giuliani Honored by Cambridge Who’s Who for Excellence in Journalism Schooling
Nancy Giuliani received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Journalism Education Association
NEWPORT, OR, December 21, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ — Nancy Giuliani, a retired Language Arts, Publications and Journalism Teacher of Lincoln County Schools, has been recognized by Cambridge Who’s Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in journalism education.
With 36 years of knowledge teaching secondary school-level journalism, Nancy Giuliani enriched several young minds on the creation of newspaper materials and yearbooks. She taught English and publication to ninth- by means of 12th-grade students, and instructed courses within the dramatic arts and health education. Ms. Giuliani, who has worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, also teaches related subjects to academically challenged students. The recipient of multiple market honors, she was recognized using the Lifetime Achievement Award in April 2009 by the Journalism Education Association, with an award in 2008 by the Oregon Journalism Association along with the Northwest Press Association, and having a citation for her contributions and years of service in 2007 by the Oregon Education Association. Though officially retired, Ms. Giuliani intends to continue as an active component to excellent high school journalism education. She will also remain affiliated with related organizations at the state and national levels.
In 1974, Ms. Giuliani received a master’s degree in literature and journalism, plus 90, from Oregon State University. She is a member of the Oregon Journalism Education Association, the Oregon Education Association, the Journalism Education Association, the National Journalism Education Association, the National Education Association, the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, the American Association of University Women, the National Scholastic Press Association, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International and P.E.O. Sisterhood. Additionally, she was selected for inclusion in Who’s Who Amongst America’s Teachers in 2004 and 2005, and National Honor Roll’s Outstanding American Teachers in 2005/2006. She was also nominated as an Outstanding English Teacher by the University of Oregon, Eugene, in 2006.