WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Pennsylvania College of Technology bestowed two Distinguished Teaching Awards on faculty during an event held on main campus.
Mark E. Sones, instructor of diesel equipment technology, was presented with the Veronica M. Muzic Master Teacher Award, the highest honor accorded to a faculty member at the college.
Bridget E. Motel, instructor of dental hygiene, received an Excellence in Teaching Award.
Both presentations were made during an Employee Recognition Week event held in Bardo Gymnasium and livestreamed across campus.
Distinguished Teaching Awards are presented to full-time faculty at Penn College who have been nominated by their students and colleagues for excellence in instructional performance. Including this year’s honorees, there have been 117 recipients since the program began in 1982: 34 Master Teacher Awards and 83 Excellence in Teaching Awards.
“Teaching is at the very heart of what we do at Penn College, and we are truly blessed to have high-quality faculty members like Mark and Bridget helping us to prepare our students for careers as ‘tomorrow makers’ in a wide range of essential occupations,” President Davie Jane Gilmour said. “Their ongoing commitment to students, especially during extraordinary times such as we have experienced in the past year, epitomizes our mission and values.”
Mark E. Sones
Sones has been employed at Penn College since 1994. He earned an associate of applied science in diesel technology from Penn College predecessor Williamsport Area Community College, as well as a certificate in diesel mechanics. He has also worked as an instructor for Volvo Powertrain/Mack Trucks of America, Hagerstown, Maryland, since 1998, and was owner/manager of Ye Olde Cycle Barn from 1984-97.
Comments from his nominating documentation include:
“Mark truly is a ‘Master Teacher’ when it comes to the diesel industry. He has been at it for 30-plus years and hasn’t stopped learning new ways to excite not only his students, but his colleagues, as well. He is the go-to transmission and powertrains guy. He can answer and walk you through a problem from a dirt bike to heavy duty truck.”
“Teaching is one of the most complex jobs today, and Mark nails it. There are so many qualities required, extensive knowledge of subject matter, curriculum and standards. It requires a person to be enthusiastic, have a caring attitude, and a love of learning. Mark’s knowledge of the discipline and his classroom management technique, coupled with a craving to make a difference in the lives of the students, makes him a perfect candidate for this award.”
A student spoke of Sones’ ingenuity and dedication when COVID-19 governmental restrictions forced the college to pivot to remote instruction: “Mr. Sones went above and beyond for his students during this time. He set up his GoPro (camera) in his classroom to present his lectures. He made online learning for a hands-on trade a little easier for us. He wanted us to get as much information in as we could with the circumstances. ... Mr. Sones has made a giant impact on my life and other students.”
A colleague spoke of Sones’ selflessness: “When there is a need to be at the Earth Science Center the weekend before classes start for toolbox drop-off, he is there. When a family shows up after Open House is over and wants a tour, he tells everyone to go and covers it. ... His phone is constantly ringing with alumni asking questions about problems they come across at work. He is more than just an instructor!”