“We know that love of learning is the most important gift that we can
impart to our students. We know that we measure our legacy
as a teacher by how well we inspire a lasting love of learning beyond our classroom
... My method is as simple as it is effective: challenge
then success,
then more challenge, then more success.”
Eric Burrows, a former district attorney who has worked as a social
studies teacher at San Marcos High School in the Santa Barbara High
School District for 10 years, was named 2005 Santa Barbara County Teacher
of the Year. The announcement was made by County Superintendent of
Schools Bill Cirone at a press conference convened at the April 1 meeting
of the county board of education.
Burrows, one of a number of outstanding countywide nominees for the
honor, was selected by a committee including representatives of teachers,
administrators, and PTAs. Two Distinguished Educators were also named
and will be announced at the May board meeting.
Superintendent Cirone expressed congratulations for Burrows’ professionalism,
enthusiasm, creativity, and successes in the classroom and in the community.
Burrows teaches 10th, 11th, and 12th grade classes in U.S. History,
AP U.S. History, World History, GATE World History, AP European History,
Law and Society, and Mock Trial. He holds a B.A. in history from Stanford
University, an M.A. in public policy analysis from Claremont Graduate
School, a law degree from Boalt Hall School of Law at UC Berkeley,
and a social studies teaching credential from Holy Names College.
Prior to working as a teacher he was Deputy District Attorney in Alameda
County. “Students often ask whether I miss being a district attorney
and my response is always, ’Of course, but there is nothing better
than teaching,’” he wrote. “Teaching is an intensely
personal experience — more demanding, more exciting and more
rewarding — because of the opportunity to work with the students.”
Burrows’ awards and honors have been numerous. He received the
San Marcos High School Royal Service Award, and he was named San Marcos
Teacher of the Year, by the Santa Barbara Notre Dame Club, as selected
by the school’s student body. He received a Teachers Network
Disseminator Grant for his Harlem Renaissance Lesson; an Honorary Service
Award by the California Parent Teacher Student Association; and was
named Teacher of the Year by the Santa Barbara Industry Education Council
(now Partners in Education) for his outstanding contribution to career
education. He was a nominee for Disney Teacher of the Year and was
named teacher of the year by the Rotary Club of Santa Barbara.
Burrows was a member of the San Marcos Restructuring Committee, the
San Marcos Site Council and served as co-chair of both the WASC Powerful
Teaching and Learning Committee and the Site Council Vision and Leadership
Subcommittee. He was a member of the school’s principal search
committee as well.
Among his many community, extracurricular, and volunteer activities
stands his leadership of his school’s Mock Trial teams. Under
his leadership, San Marcos has won the county Mock Trial championship
five out of the past seven years and in five of those years a San Marcos
junior varsity team placed in the final four as well. In this process
he has worked with numerous local attorneys to help coach the team.
He also serves as coach for sports played by his own three sons, and
for the past 10 years has volunteered to coach basketball, baseball,
and soccer in the Santa Ynez Valley.
Wrote History
Department colleague Melanie Jacobson: “Working
with Eric as I have since he began his career in education is both
humbling and inspiring. That his room is teeming with students when
class is not in session attests to his commanding presence: he energizes
students — even the most reluctant students — inciting
learning through his own passion for it ... He gives his time generously
to the students and they give back to him, rising to the intellectual
challenges he poses with a brightness in their eyes ... More history
majors emerge from his classroom than from any other social studies
classroom I know...”
Wrote parent
Tish Gainey, as quoted by Jacobson: “Eric
Burrows is the kind of teacher a student will never forget ... His
enthusiasm
and depth of knowledge in both history and the law are unique in a
high school teacher. His commitment and devotion to the students and
their success is all-consuming — he is a true example, not
only for other teachers, but for anyone who aspires to perform at
the highest
level. I am grateful that my son has had the opportunity to learn
from this great teacher.”
Wrote
former student Jonathan Kolstad: “Mr.
Burrows was hands down the best teacher throughout my education from
kindergarten through
12th grade ... Mr. Burrows was a fundamental factor in shaping my
direction as a student and as a person ... The intensity and depth
of knowledge
that Eric Burrows brought to the classroom day in and day out captured
my attention as much as — more — than many of the courses
I took in college ... As I received an acceptance to a PhD program
at Harvard University ... I found myself thinking back to that course
[AP U.S. History] as the first time I was able to do original work
in a social science field and an early step onto my current career
path ... Today I find the ability to articulate an argument and to
discuss topics in large groups my greatest skill, and one that has
paid immense dividends as a management consultant. I attribute the
ability largely to the confidence that Mr. Burrows inspired in me
as an attorney for the Mock Trial team ...”
Wrote former
student Andrew Abshere: “One of the amazing things
about Mr. Burrows is his ability to inspire ... He pushed me to points
that I did not know were possible for me ... Is Mr. Burrows dedicated
to teaching? Clearly. Is he one of the best communicators of material
that I have ever seen? Without a doubt. Does he make a difference in
his student’s lives? Yes ... Above all, he wanted to help people
become better people. I am one of those students who he helped become
a better person.”
Wrote principal
Craig Morgan: “This Stanford
graduate ... is as unassuming as he is brilliant. In my 30 years
in education, I have
never witnessed a more professional teacher. He is without a doubt
one of the finest teachers I have ever had the pleasure to work with.”
Burrow’s nomination will next be reviewed for consideration
as California Teacher of the Year in the fall. The California winner
will
then proceed into consideration for 2005 National Teacher of the
Year.
As
Santa Barbara County Teacher of the Year, Burrows will be available
to speak countywide,
and can be reached at San Marcos
High School
in the Santa Barbara High School District at 967–4581, or
at the County Education Office, by calling Carol Gregor at 964-4711,
ext.
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