<p>Chris Baer, who has taught photography and technology at the regional high school for nearly two decades, was singled out for his work in documentary photography exchange projects that connect students to their peers from all over the world.</p>
An art teacher at the regional high school was recently honored by National Geographic for his work in the classroom and beyond.
Chris Baer, who teaches photography and technology at the regional high school, was named National Geographic Geo-Educator of the week in September for his work in documentary photography exchange projects, a series taught for the past 10 years which connects students in Island classrooms to their peers from all over the world.
Mr. Baer is currently the art design and technology department chairman and teaches four photography classes.
“My job allows a lot of creativity and it's fun,” he told the Gazette Tuesday. “It’s not like I have this big book and I turn to chapter 14 to teach. I’m sort of forced to write my own curriculum, but that’s the draw of what I do. I recreate semester to semester. I’m never quite satisfied. I’m always changing things.”
His teaching theory has worked.
This summer the former director of the nonprofit International Education and Resource Network (also called iEARN), a group Mr. Baer often works with to connect his students to others globally through cyberspace, emailed him to ask if he wanted to participate in a panel with a live virtual audience in a Google+ Hangout with National Geographic to talk about international classroom projects. “It’s hard to say no to National Geographic, so I said sure,” Mr. Baer said.
Then in September, Mr. Baer found out he was going to be featured separately on the National Geographic Education blog, and that he was named Geo-Educator of the week.
“The idea here is about authentic audiences and groups of people who care about work other than just the teacher. It’s something I’ve been having fun with for a couple of years and it seems to work,” he said.
At their meeting Monday, the regional high school committee gave Mr. Baer a round of applause for his accomplishments and congratulated him for being recognized by National Geographic.
Mr. Baer then gave a slideshow presentation to the committee to show the type of work he and his students have recently been up to.
One of his classes, he said, is working on an alternate reality project where students in his classroom connect with students in Argentina by being photographed individually against a blank background and then Photoshopped together to make it look like they are in the same space.
“If a student can’t walk in another student’s shoes, maybe we can photoshop them in. That’s been my tagline,” Mr. Baer said.

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Congratulations to Chris - an
JUNE M,ANNING AQUINNAHCongratulations to Chris - an honor well-deserved for his extraordinary accomplishments and especially by National Geographic. He has enjoyed working with the students and to realize he creates his own curriculum is amazing. Chris is from a long line of extremely talented artisans and knowledgeable historians. His research, work and compilation of Dukes County History is phenomenal and should have received a national award as well. His parents must be extremely proud.
Chris is a one-man- band of
Ruth Campbell West TisburyChris is a one-man- band of creativity, always stimulating students, adults, and the community at large.
Quick to share his skills and never asking for recognition, he stimulates all by his example.
We are fortunate to have someone with his vision at our high school, and Scott and I are so pleased
To see a colleague and friend recognized.
Congrats Chris! Always had
Marcia BinningerCongrats Chris! Always had that feeling you were destined for great things. Your dad was an amazing teacher it doesn't surprise me that you are as well. Creating your own ciriculum just goes to show your strengths in doing things differently, doing them above and beyond the call of duty. Job well done! Hope to see you at the reunion next summer!!!
As an art teacher too, this
Indira BaileyAs an art teacher too, this is great for you to be recognized in a subject that is usually forgotten.
Congrats!!!You really make
Roseli Amaral BrazilCongrats!!!You really make the difference in Education!
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