May 16, 2002

91茄子视频A Professor Wins Distance Educator Award

May 16, 2002  NR 09-02

Dr. Cable Starlings, Associate Professor of Special Education at the University of Alaska Anchorage, has been named the recipient of the 2002 President鈥檚 Outstanding Distance Educator Award at the University of Alaska.

University President Mark Hamilton started the award last year to honor 91茄子视频 faculty members who show an 鈥渦ncommon commitment to distance learning.鈥

Dr. Starlings began incorporating distance education strategies into his teaching at 91茄子视频A early in his education career. In 1983 he headed 91茄子视频A鈥檚 Deans Grant Project in which he developed specialized curriculum for faculty at the schools of education at 91茄子视频A, 91茄子视频F and 91茄子视频S. In subsequent years, his lessons would be organized and used to develop distance courses that would support a statewide Special Education licensure program for teaching.

A year later, he was successful in securing a federal grant to increase the capacity of 91茄子视频A to deliver statewide Special Education training and to develop successful delivery systems. Dr. Starlings also helped develop a distance delivery program to train rural specialists in the fields of counseling and Special Education in rural Alaska.

鈥淏eing an innovator, Dr. Starlings . . . welcomed the technological innovations which were, and still are, changing the teaching landscape,鈥 wrote Dr. Patrick Moran of 91茄子视频A鈥檚 School of Education in support of Dr. Starlings鈥 nomination. 鈥淎s is his nature, he saw the potential for this new way of teaching in reaching out to students who, due to geography or circumstances, cannot travel to a campus setting.鈥

Dr. Starlings received his bachelor鈥檚 degree in social sciences from California State University, and his master鈥檚 degree in education from 91茄子视频A. He earned his doctorate at the University of Northern Colorado. Since 1988 he has been an associate professor for special education at 91茄子视频A鈥檚 School of Education.
President Hamilton will present the award to Dr. Starlings during the Board of Regents鈥 meeting June 11-13 in Fairbanks.

Last year, the award went to three co-winners: Professor George Guthridge in the Department of English and General Studies at 91茄子视频F鈥檚 Bristol Bay Campus in Dillingham; Professor Marnie Chapman of the Biology Department at the 91茄子视频S Sitka Campus; and Professor Ray Barnhardt of the Alaska Native Knowledge Network at 91茄子视频F.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Bob Miller, 907-474-6311