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Secondary
School Recipient: Mary El -Beheri
Douglas Mac
Arthur High School, San Antonio, Texas
Mary has been
a German teacher at Douglas Mac Arthur High School in San Antonio
for over 30 years, promoting and sustaining interest in the German
language and culture. Her recommenders characterize her as a legend,
a dynamic individual, a Texas phenomenon and the "grande
dame" of Texas German teachers. Mary is credited with being
the catalyst for providing the vision and leadership to ensure
the vitality of German programs in the state of Texas.
Mary has been
recognized both locally and nationally as an outstanding teacher.
In 1982 she received the AATG/Goethe Institute Certificate
of Merit and was also selected as the Texas Language Teacher and
the German Teacher of the Year. She has published on her students'
efforts to research German history, and she has been editor for
various publications in Texas and has served on the editorial
board of Die Unterrichtspraxis. She was president of the Texas
AATG in 1982-83 and again the president of the South Texas chapter
of the AATG from 1995-2001. She has been a member of the AATG
since 1964. She has also been a regular and dynamic presenter
at AATG, ACTFL and local conferences.
One of her
most important and unique contributions was the establishment
of the Texas State German Contest in 1976, in which about 1000
students participate annually. Mary also spearheaded the establishment
of the German-Texan Heritage Society. Even today Mary continues
to serve her peers by writing the "Techie Tips" column
for the Texas Foreign Language Association.
Mary's recommenders,
which include professors, doctors, former students and the current
president of the Texas Foreign Language Association, are understandably
effusive in their praise. They note that Mary is able to motivate
students and develop in them a love for the German language and
culture that stays with them into adulthood. One colleague writes
that she is a superb candidate for this award and describes her
as "the idea generator, the point person of organization,
the kick-starter of languishing good intentions and the inspiration
of students and teachers alike."
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