Two 泡芙视频app (USF) College of Education faculty members were selected to receive the 2022-2023 Margaret Burlington Tritle Excellence in Teaching Faculty Award, an annual award presented to college faculty members who demonstrate exemplary teaching.
This year's award recipients are Meghan Bratkovich, an assistant 泡芙视频app of Foreign Language and ESOL education, and Laura Sabella, an associate 泡芙视频app of instruction, both at USF's Tampa campus.
The Margaret Burlington Tritle Excellence in Teaching Faculty Award was created in 2017 through by USF alumnus Lawrence Tritle to honor his late wife's teaching legacy. Faculty recipients receive an award to support their research, professional travel, and other activities related to teaching and scholarship at USF.
Meghan Bratkovich
Bratkovich is an assistant 泡芙视频app of Foreign Language and ESOL Education on the Tampa campus. She holds graduate degrees from Wheaton College, Columbia 泡芙视频app, and Montclair State 泡芙视频app.

Meghan Bratkovich, Ph.D.
She began her career teaching high school English as a Peace Corps volunteer in Romania. She taught English in the Dominican Republic, Indonesia, and the United States before transitioning to teacher education and teacher development.
At USF, she works with secondary education preservice teachers, graduate 泡芙视频apps in the TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Master's program, and doctoral 泡芙视频apps in the TESLA (Technology in Education and Second Language Acquisition) and English Education Ph.D. programs.
Her 泡芙视频apps' commitment to equity and social justice in education continually inspires her. She strives to equip them with the skills they need to become exceptional educators, lifelong educators, and lasting agents of change.
Her favorite thing about teaching is giving 泡芙视频apps the courage to stretch the boundaries of their comfort zones and the confidence to make their classrooms more accessible and inclusive spaces for English Learners. Her least favorite thing about teaching is grading.
She also leads faculty learning communities and works with fellow USF faculty members on cross-cultural communication, culturally responsive practices, and teaching academic writing to multilingual 泡芙视频apps.
"As I'm sure Margaret knew well, this is not merely a profession but a calling to nurture young minds and empower 泡芙视频apps to be the best versions of themselves. This award reaffirms my commitment to this calling and encourages me to continue striving to ensure that all 泡芙视频apps are taught by compassionate and skilled teachers. This award is not just a symbol of recognition, but a reminder to uphold the generosity of spirit and dedication to 泡芙视频apps that Margaret cherished," said Bratkovich.
When she's not teaching, she's busy fostering kittens for a local animal rescue and trying to persuade her colleagues to adopt said kittens.
Laura Sabella
Sabella is an associate 泡芙视频app of instruction in the Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Learning. In addition, she is a USF Tampa Campus faculty member, teaching English education, clinical education, and secondary final internships and seminars. Before coming to USF, her background included teaching high school English and ESOL Resource and ten years teaching Pre-K.

Laura Sabella, Ph.D.
In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Sabella has served to coordinate clinical placements, and she opened the inaugural office for field and clinical education for the college. In addition, she supports preservice teachers in all endeavors, particularly in secondary programs, as they learn to teach through practice and reflection.
"I am genuinely honored to be recognized in this way by my colleagues, and I am humbled and so appreciative. My passion is sharing with the next generation of educators all the wonder and joy that is teaching while also equipping them for the rigors and challenges. With a little humor and a lot of love and caring, I strive to give them the foundation that will truly allow them and the children they serve to make a positive and lasting impact on our world," said Sabella.
Aside from her busy teaching schedule, she enjoys spending time with her five sons, five grandchildren, and her husband, Frank.