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Paul Kathen Wins the Second Annual USDF Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award

by Jenny Johnson/The Dressage Foundation | Dec 8, 2010, 2:05 PM

Meg Flemming, Paul Kathen and Bess Reineman (Photo courtesy of Kelly McChesney)
Meg Flemming, Paul Kathen and Bess Reineman (Photo courtesy of Kelly McChesney)
Katy, TX - December 8, 2010 - Paul Kathen of Texas received the second annual USDF Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award at the Great American/USDF Region 9 Championships held in Katy, TX, November 4-7. He received a $5,000 award for demonstrating outstanding abilities as a dressage teacher.

Meg Flemming, originator of the award, said "The best teachers communicate the principles of dressage by utilizing effective education methodology that would be recognized by any Education Specialist in any field. Paul Kathen does just that. Paul shows a logical, step-by-step building of successful lessons. He includes appropriate snippets of theory and position corrections throughout the lessons. Through the more than 25 years as a Region 9 professional, Paul had dedicated time and energy to the development of innovative educational symposia for amateurs and professionals alike. Paul has also mentored several apprentices in the German tradition, several of who are now full-fledged professionals. He routinely volunteers in various capacities within Region 9."

The Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award was established at The Dressage Foundation in 2009. The purpose of the award is to showcase and honor excellence in dressage teachers. Dressage instructors are nominated by students or peers. They then submit an application that is reviewed by a prominent Selection Committee. In addition to being a USDF Region 9 member in good standing and a Region 9 resident, the recipient also must demonstrate adherence to sound dressage principles and be able to communicate these principles of training so that students develop themselves and their horses in a logical, progressive, and humane way up through the levels. The recipient should also have a reputation for honesty, integrity, and community service.

"This prestigious USDF Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award has established a precedence, which I hope other regions will follow, said Bess Reineman, Region 9 director. "We hope it raises the bar for all instructors, encouraging them to cultivate and expand their knowledge," Reineman added.

The Dressage Foundation provides stewardship services for this award. For more information about the Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award or The Dressage Foundation, please contact Jenny Johnson at (402) 434-8585 or visit www.dressagefoundation.org.