Malden educator noted for excellence in teaching
Mass Insight Education recently recognized Paul Marques of Malden High School as one of 22 teachers across the state delivering outstanding math and science instruction.
Marques teaches computer science to about 130 students, but has also taught mathematical courses ranging from basic math to calculus. He has been an educator at Malden High School for 15 years and been an advisor for the Ski and Adventure Club and the National Honors Society.
Mass Insight Education presented Marques with the Partners in Excellence Teacher Award. The award is supported by Partners in Excellence, which is an organization of philanthropic foundations, corporations, individuals, and institutions that are dedicated to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education, while also rewarding those educators found to excel in teaching these subjects as demonstrated by high student achievement.
Marques commented that although his job requires a lot of hard work, it can be very rewarding to teach youngsters skills they can use later on in their careers. He added that he appreciates getting the award as it shows the growing importance of computer science in the curriculum.
Previously, Marques was recognized by the students of Malden High School as the 2009 yearbook was dedicated to him. No doubt the school is now using poster printing to let the community become aware of his latest honor.
Marques teaches computer science to about 130 students, but has also taught mathematical courses ranging from basic math to calculus. He has been an educator at Malden High School for 15 years and been an advisor for the Ski and Adventure Club and the National Honors Society.
Mass Insight Education presented Marques with the Partners in Excellence Teacher Award. The award is supported by Partners in Excellence, which is an organization of philanthropic foundations, corporations, individuals, and institutions that are dedicated to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education, while also rewarding those educators found to excel in teaching these subjects as demonstrated by high student achievement.
Marques commented that although his job requires a lot of hard work, it can be very rewarding to teach youngsters skills they can use later on in their careers. He added that he appreciates getting the award as it shows the growing importance of computer science in the curriculum.
Previously, Marques was recognized by the students of Malden High School as the 2009 yearbook was dedicated to him. No doubt the school is now using poster printing to let the community become aware of his latest honor.