Awards: The George Lucas Education Foundation Receives Recognition

The George Lucas Educational Foundation has received numerous awards and nominations from educational organizations, publishing and broadcasting groups, and Internet pioneers.

We are proud that we have been recognized for our work in documenting innovative practices in our nation's K-12 public schools.

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2006

  • Edutopia magazine receives three Folio awards: a gold award for Best Media Kit Design (Business-to-Business); a silver award for Best Cover (Non-Profit/Association) for the July 2005 issue, featuring the special section "What Works"; and a bronze award for Best Association/Non-Profit magazine.
  • Edutopia magazine receives three Maggie Awards from the Western Publications Association: for Best Cover/Consumer for the July 2005 issue, featuring the special section "What Works"; Special Interest/Consumer (theme) for the "iKids" features, in the October 2005 issue; and Best Single Editorial Illustration/Consumer for the illustration accompanying "Clowning Around: How to Handle the Class Clown," in the September 2005 issue.
  • George Lucas and the Foundation receive the CUE Technology in Learning Award from Computer-Using Educators.

2004

2003

  • Edutopia.org is a Webby Award finalist in the Best Practices category.
  • The Foundation is a finalist for the nonprofit EdNET HERO Award, offered by The Heller Reports.

2002

2001

1998

  • The Foundation receives the International Educational Program Prize for the documentary Learn & Live from the Japan Broadcasting Corporation.
  • The Foundation receives the Innovative Technology Award from the National Educational Media Network.