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Cherry Hill resident named Sam Kirk Educator of the Year

Cherry Hill resident named Sam Kirk Educator of the Year

The Learning Disabilities Association of America has named Nancy J. Hammill, a learning therapist, professional development and outreach coordinator at the Cooper Learning Center, the Sam Kirk Educator of the Year. The award is given annually to an educator who has made outstanding contributions to the education of people with learning disabilities.

Hammill, of Cherry Hill, has 20 years of experience in the field of education helping students of all ages overcome learning challenges. Through the Cooper Learning Center, she works with public and private schools to improve the academic outcomes of students through teacher in-service training and mentoring. Hammill also coordinates the center’s annual dyslexia conference.

The award is named in honor of the late Dr. Samuel A. Kirk, psychologist, educator, scholar, humanitarian, and pioneer in the field of learning disabilities. Hammill was formally recognized by the Learning Disabilities Association of America during the organization’s national conference in Orlando, Fla. in mid-February.

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