A new award honoring a ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄ team that has strengthened the universityβs impact was presented Wednesday to Chuck Dziuban and Marcella Bush from the Research Initiative of Teaching Effectiveness for their work with the Tangelo Park Project in Orlando.
Dziuban, director of the initiative, and Bush, editor/research associate, were presented the Collective Excellence Award and $15,000 to expand and increase their work. The inaugural presentation of the award was made during the universityβs annual Foundersβ Day Honors Convocation in the Student Union. Dziuban accepted the award for the team during the ceremonies.
Tangelo Park is a community just southeast of the International Drive tourist area. In the 1980s and 1990s, the urban community experienced low socioeconomic demographic conditions: drug problems, poor school attendance, declining test scores and high school dropout rates.
With the financial backing of Harris Rosen of Rosen Hotels and Resorts, the program has addressed the areaβs educational, social and economic concerns with the collaborative support of several Tangelo Park community organizations. The community has become a model that assures childcare programs, parent-effectiveness training, and post-secondary education or training opportunities at no cost to the community.
For nearly 20 years, Dziuban and Bush have volunteered for the Tangelo Park Project as ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄ liaisons, consultants and advisory board members, said Dale Whittaker, ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄ provost and executive vice president.
βTheir work monitoring student progress revealed a 17 percent increase in graduation rates and 31 percent increase in college attendance. And they discovered that for every dollar invested in the program, society receives a $7 benefit, from increased education and reduced crime,β he said. β(They) have publicized the programβs success and encouraged its replication in underserved communities across the country. This includes a similar effort underway in the Parramore area, which ties now to the new downtown campus.β
Whittaker said the new award will recognize a team each year whose work exemplifies one of seven categories: powering partnerships, creating access, dreaming big, unleashing potential, harnessing scale, amplifying impact or transforming lives.
Other awards announced at the ceremony were:
All of the recipients can be seen .