Kamloops educator wins national award
KAMLOOPS — A major achievement for a Kamloops educator.
Beth Dye, vice-principal at Twin Rivers Education Centre, has won the Royal Canadian Geographical Society’s Geographic Literacy Award for her efforts to support the advancement of geographic education in Canada.
Dye has helped to design geography educational resources, taught geography teaching methods at the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia, and has advised such organizations as the B.C. Legislature, Natural Resources Canada, and the Library of Parliament on numerous geographic and civic literacy initiatives.
Her greatest source of pride is her work on the Canadian Geographic Challenge, Canada’s longest-running national geography competition.