Dr. Kimberlee Sharp, a Professor of Teacher Education at Morehead State University, has recently been recognized for her exceptional impact in the classroom. The Kentucky Council for Social Studies (KCSS) awarded Sharp the prestigious Meece Award for Excellence in Social Studies Education at its annual conference in July. This award is the highest honor given by KCSS and is a testament to Sharp’s dedication and contributions to social studies education in Kentucky.
The Meece Award for Excellence in Social Studies Education takes into account various qualities, including contributions to history, geography, economics, and civic education in Kentucky, supporting the advancement of social studies curriculum and instruction, and going above and beyond to promote social studies education. Kim Sargent, the president of KCSS, expressed her delight in recognizing Dr. Sharp for her outstanding work in the field of social studies. Sargent highlighted Sharp’s numerous contributions to the content area and the profession of teaching social studies, emphasizing that she is truly deserving of this prestigious accolade.
Dr. Kimberlee Sharp has been a part of Morehead State University for two decades, serving in various roles such as assistant professor and associate professor before assuming her current position in 2019. With a specialization in elementary and middle grade social studies education, Sharp is passionate about the importance of equipping college students to effectively educate young learners in social studies. She believes that while elementary schools have often placed social studies on the “backburner” compared to other subjects, instilling a strong foundation in social studies is crucial for preparing students to be active and engaged citizens in a diverse, democratic society.
In her own words, Sharp emphasizes that social studies are the “heartbeat” of the school curriculum, teaching students how to participate in their communities, exercise their political voices in meaningful ways, and understand the impact of their actions on the government. By fostering civic engagement and critical thinking skills, social studies education plays a vital role in shaping informed and responsible citizens who are prepared for active participation in society.
For those interested in contacting Dr. Kimberlee Sharp or learning more about the programs offered by Morehead State University’s Ernst & Sara Lane Volgenau College of Education, her contact information is provided. Additionally, a photo capturing the moment of Dr. Sharp receiving the Meece Award for Excellence in Social Studies Education from KCSS President Rebecca Ingram serves as a visual representation of her well-deserved recognition.
In conclusion, Dr. Kimberlee Sharp’s dedication to social studies education and her commitment to empowering students to become active citizens are commendable. Her recognition with the Meece Award for Excellence in Social Studies Education is a testament to her exemplary contributions to the field and her impact in the classroom.