Best Should Teach Gold Award Recipients
Free and open to the public, ,Ìýco-hosted by theÌýCenter for Teaching and Learning,ÌýSchool of Education, andÌýCollege of Arts and Sciences, honors CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß faculty members, K-12 teachers from the School of Education’s partner school districts and Lead Graduate Teachers in the CTL's Graduate Teacher Program with Best Should Teach Gold and Silver Awards.
The Best Should Teach Gold Awardees were selected for their embodiment of the beliefs, behaviors, and skills of exemplary teachers.ÌýThe late, lifelong educator Lindley Stiles and his wife Marguerite Stiles established the Best Should Teach Initiative in 1996 to celebrate excellence in teaching, and Stiles’ inspiring motto is inscribed on the Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Building:
"To those who come, I leave the flame! Hold it as high as you can reach. If a better world is your aim, all must agree: The Best Should Teach."
Join us on Thursday, March 5, 2026, for the Annual Best Should Teach Ceremony honoring our Faculty Nominees.
6:00 to 9:00 PM MT, Chancellor’s Hall, 4th Floor of CASE
- 6:00–6:40 pm — Welcome and Keynote
- 6:40–7:10 pm — Presentation of Gold and Silver BST Awards
- 7:20–9:00 pm — Post Event Reception (Catering provided by )
2025-2026 Gold AwardeesÌý

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CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß Faculty Award Recipients:
Heidi Day, Teaching Professor, Psychology and Neuroscience
Erin Furtak, Professor STEM Education, School of Education
Danielle Hodge, Assistant Professor, Communication
Akhil Khanal, Teaching Assistant Professor, Biochemistry
BhuvanaÌýNarasimhan, Professor, Linguistics
MeghanÌýMcCarroll, Assistant Teaching Professor, Master's of Environment
K-12 Award Recipients:
Ace Engelmann, ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß Valley School District
Valerie Franzke-Munro, Adams 12 Five Star Schools
Abby Martinez, St. Vrain Valley Schools
Vicky Ortiz, Jeffco Public Schools
Paula Ospina, Denver Public Schools