William M Scott
BS, MS
Fort Hays State University
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Meet Bill Scott
Born in Waterloo, N.Y.
Educated in 8 different grade schools and 3 different high schools
Earned academic and athletic scholarships
Earned B.S. in general and physical sciences from Fort Hays State University, 1967
Earned M.S, degree from Fort Hays State University, 1970
Earned post-Grad credits from Kansas State University and F.H.S.U.
Did student teaching in grades 7-12
Spent 32 years as physical science teacher (& counselor) in Kansas high schools
Spent 11 years as university instructor, Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS
Requested to present special science programs to variety of Kansas schools and grade levels
Requested to present at the Kansas Association of Teachers of Science Annual Meetings
Was selected as NASA-NEWMAST teacher in 1990 (one of 50 in the U.S.)
Was selected as KANSAS MASTER TEACHER for 1993
Was selected as HONORED GUEST INSTRUCTOR by Emporia State University, 1994
Was selected as Dwight D. Eisenhower Ambassador to Vietnam for Science Education, 1994
Was selected for University of Northern Colorado as (ICE) Institute for Chemical Education, 1990
Honored on several occasions as OUTSTANDING PROFESSOR, FACULTY MEMBER OF THE YEAR, HONORED PROFESSOR, by various student organizations, while an instructor at Fort Hays State University
Nominated 3 times for prestigious FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY PILOT AWARD (most outstanding professor on campus)
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