Awarded to a member of NATA/NAEA who spends at least .51 FTE teaching art to a combination of two or more elementary, middle school, and secondary art students and has made additional outstanding contributions in art education beyond the classroom, including school, district, community, state, and/or national levels.
Marvin J. Spomer, 74, died Friday, November 5, 2010, in Lincoln, Neb. Born on June 12, 1936, he was the eighth child of John C. and Katherine (Greenwalt) Spomer. Marvin grew up in Lincoln and graduated from Lincoln High School, class of 1954. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1959-1965. He married Bonnie Beckmann on December 27, 1959 and they have a son, John and a daughter, Lisa. Marvin attended the University of Nebraska, graduating in 1958. He taught art at Lefler Junior High in Lincoln. He was the Art Supervisor of Norfolk Public Schools and served as Elementary Principal in Pierce, Neb. Marvin completed his Masters Degree in Art Education from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan., 1964. He began his teaching career at the college level as an Assistant Professor of Art at Mankato State University. For five years (1965-1970), Marv was the Chairman of the Art Department at Wichita State University. Following additional graduate work at Penn State, he served as an Associate Professor in Art at Iowa State University. In 1971, Marvin joined the faculty of the University of Nebraska as an Associate Professor in both the Art Department and Teachers College, retiring in 2000. Among Marvin's many honors were: Gladys Lux Award at the 2003 Mayor's Arts Awards, a one-person Sheldon Art Show, 2001; Nebraska Art Teachers Association's Lifetime Service to Art Education, 2000; UNL's Distinguished Teaching Award, 1986; UNL Service Award; Roscoe Shields Service Award, NATA; the Cooper Foundation Award for Painting; and an invitation to participate in the Snowbird conferences of the Getty Foundation for the Arts and serve as a consultant to their art education program. Marvin Spomer was the second recipient of the Roscoe Shields Award, following Roscoe Shields.
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Top Candidate Descriptors for NATA Novice Art Educator Award |
Teacher must be a current member of NATA & NAEA and attended state or national events or conference sessions |
Teacher has shown leadership or involvement in other education associations; participating in organizations outside the field of art education |
Teacher has membership in professional association(s) and organization(s) |
Teacher has written or published papers, articles, grants; can provide listings of exhibitions of personal and student work |
Teacher must be at least .51FTE; in first 5YR as an art educator; demonstrate outstanding classroom practice |