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N麻豆原创 NAMES ERNIE THOMPSON AS THE RECIPIENT OF THE 2025 L.E. WESCHE OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR AWARD

Apr 16, 2025 | News

Ernest L. Thompson, longtime Director of Student Teaching and Teacher Placement at Northwest Nazarene University, has been named this year鈥檚 L.E. Wesche Outstanding Educator. The award was presented at a private reception on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.

Thompson served N麻豆原创 for 24 years, mentoring more than 1,200 student teachers and helping to shape the University鈥檚 teacher education program into what it is today. A 1960 graduate of Northwest Nazarene College, he returned to his alma mater in 1974 after a successful career in the Boise School District, where he worked as a teacher, counselor, assistant principal and principal.

Ernie Thompson L.E. Wesche Award winner 2025Known for his deep personal faith and investment in students, Thompson was honored as N麻豆原创鈥檚 Professor of the Year in 1993 and received the Distinguished Service Award from the N麻豆原创 Alumni Association in 1994. Throughout his career, he also served in leadership roles in statewide and regional professional associations and led more than 150 lay witness missions. His impact extends far beyond the classroom and continues to be felt in schools across the region through the lives of the educators he mentored.

鈥淚n selecting recipients for the L.E. Wesche Award, we look for individuals whose influence goes beyond their job description鈥攖hose who inspire, lead with integrity and reflect the heart of N麻豆原创鈥檚 mission,鈥 said Holly Ripley, Associate Professor of Education and Chair of Undergraduate Education. 鈥淓rnie Thompson embodies all of those things. His legacy at N麻豆原创 and in education is remarkable, and it continues to impact our students and faculty.鈥

This award is named in honor of Dr. Lilburn Wesche, N麻豆原创 Faculty Emeritus, who graduated from Northwest Nazarene College in 1951. During his 30-year career at N麻豆原创, Dr. Wesche served as a professor, head of the education department, director of teacher education, director of graduate studies, interim academic dean and chair of the division of professional studies. Award recipients are current or retired professionals who have made a positive and lasting impact in education that extends beyond the classroom.

The L.E. Wesche award recipient is nominated and selected by an advisory council composed of current and emeriti N麻豆原创 education department faculty. The committee considers the candidates’ positive influence on the field of education, their capacity to be a catalyst for change, their representation of N麻豆原创 ideals of scholarship in a Christian context, and their commitment to leadership and service in the profession.

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