Bob Werner CCEA State President
(left), presented
the Teacher of the Year award to Mr. Ronald F. Zito at the 1999 CCEA State Conference in
SacramentoMr. Zito teaches industrial technology and math at George M. DeWolf High School in the
Fresno Unified School District. Ron has been a
teacher for twenty-four years; thirteen of those at DeWolf.
Ron's instructional emphasis is based on
student projects which are continuously monitored.
He stresses a structured and safe environment
because of the "hands on" use of tools and equipment
in his classes. He gives every student individual attention when they are working on skills such
as woodworking, ceramics, photography, welding and computer technology.
Ron's students are able to assess themselves through their portfolios. Students also
show mastery of projects by designing, constructing
and demonstrating finished projects.
Mr. Zito's technology curriculum is based on modules that he created. His modules
include: aerospace, lasers and fiber optics, research
and development, electronics, computer-aided drafting, robotics, audio/video and
engineering design. Ron has also designed a math
construction class to help students improve their math
skills through "real world" experiences. His
students designed and built a building to house and
serve breakfast and lunch to DeWolf students. They
also built a school storage shed, a greenhouse,
and converted a storage room into a mini-computer lab.
Ron also serves the DeWolf community by acting as an advisor for field trips,
school-sponsored dances, and serving on the school site council.
He organizes his students and chaperones while
they clean graffiti and trash in the local
neighborhood. He serves on the Fresno County Fair Board, is
the Director of Project Adventure and is the
President of the Project Adventure Committee.
Ron's principal writes, "I found him to be
very dedicated and hard working, always keeping
the students' needs at the forefront of his thinking.
He always had a great relationship with his
students, especially the tougher kids who may not
have gotten along with anyone else." One of
Ron's students writes, "Mr. Zito always treats
his students with respect and fairness. He awards
us with verbal communication, which raises our
self-esteem."
Ron's philosophy is best stated in his
application where he wrote, "As an educator and mentor, I
am obliged to explore the deeply hidden talents of
my students and aid them in the discovery of their aptitudes. Though they are seldom aware, each
has something of value to offer to themselves and
to others. I may not reach every student, but if I
am able to assist only one in discovering a special
trait that can be developed into a worthwhile venture,
I have done my job. If I can influence even more
in a useful skill, my rewards are limitless."
Mr Zito may be contacted at George M. DeWolf High School, 2021 N. Clark
St. Fresno, CA 93703. Phone (559) 248-7350. Email
rfzito@fresno.k12.ca.us |