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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Dr. Roberta “Bobbi” Webster,
an instructor and director of undergraduate studies in the geography
department at The University of Alabama, recently received the
Distinguished Teaching Achievement Award from the National Council
for Geographic Education.
NCGE was chartered in 1915 to promote geographic education. The
award is given annually to four college professors to recognize
outstanding contributions to geographic education.
“While I have always admired her professionalism and commitment
to teaching, it was when I saw her through the eyes of a student
in her classes that I realized what a uniquely gifted educator
she is,” wrote Linda Watson, placenames researcher at UA,
in a nomination letter. Watson has been both Webster’s colleague
and student. “The ability to inspire others is what makes
an outstanding teacher, and Dr. Webster is unquestionably an outstanding
educator.”
Webster has taught at the college level for almost 25 years, nine
at The University of Alabama. “I believe students can be
empowered by their own knowledge,” she wrote in a confirmation
letter for the award. Many students feel a “disconnect” between
what they learn in class and its potential application to their
lives. I try to correct that perceived disconnection.” As
director of undergraduate studies, she serves as the principal
adviser to the geography department chairman regarding undergraduate
matters and advises 60 students.
Jerrod Bowman, a UA geography graduate student, wrote in his nomination
letter: “Dr. Webster makes the driest subjects intriguing.
If Dr. Webster can keep the attention of a freshman at 8 o’clock
on a Thursday night, she can keep anyone’s attention.”
Webster received a bachelor’s degree in social sciences
from Lake Superior State University, and both her master’s
and doctorate in geography from the University of Kentucky.
The geography department is part of the College of Arts and Sciences,
the University’s largest division and the largest public
liberal arts college in the state. Students from the college have
won numerous national awards including Rhodes Scholarships, Goldwater
Scholarships and memberships on the “USA Today” Academic
All American Team.
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