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Excellence in Teaching
The Awards for Excellence in Teaching recognize instructors who inspire and facilitate student learning in ways that make a sustained, substantial and positive influence on how students think, engage and act in the world.
Nomination Process
Help us celebrate the impact of teaching at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV by nominating an instructor for an ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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Nominations for the Awards for Excellence in Teaching can be made by ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV faculty, staff, students and alumni.
Types of Awards
THE EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AWARD
The Excellence in Teaching Award recognizes outstanding educators at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. Recipients are recognized with $5,000 which they can choose to accept as a monetary award or as a research grant. This award is open to all ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV faculty members. Three winners are selected each year.
The Early Career Award for Excellence in Teaching
Open to faculty members who have been in a faculty appointment for six years or less.
For more information on the award categories, see the Procedures for Nominations (PDF).
Nomination Criteria
An excellent teacher inspires and facilitates student learning in ways that make a sustained, substantial, and positive influence on how students think, engage, and act in the world.
Excellent teachers centre the student learning experience, demonstrate expertise in the subject and in related pedagogy, communicate effectively, and are reflective individuals dedicated to continual improvement of their teaching practice.
This definition is interpreted using the following principles:
- Teachers who centre the learning experience transparently engage their students in their own learning, and use diverse and inclusive pedagogies.
- Teachers who demonstrate expertise are current in disciplinary/subject knowledge and actively developing their pedagogical skills.
- Effective communicators set clear expectations, use diverse communication channels, and create opportunities for feedback with their students.
- Teachers clearly demonstrate a dedication to improvement when they are open to learning, challenge their own biases, and solicit and apply feedback from others to their practice.
Key Dates
- September 12: Award nominations open.
- September 22: Deadline to nominate an Excellence in Teaching Awards Committee member.
- October 15: Award nominations close.
- October: Nominee eligibility is determined. Nominees asked to provide consent for their nomination to stand, and additional information is requested.
- Late October: Letters of support requested. For some awards, additional information is requested from students who have been taught by nominees over the past five years.
- November: Excellence in Teaching Awards Committee formed. The committee adjudicates the Awards based on the criteria in .
- March: Awards are announced and presented to the winners at the Awards Ceremony.
Additional Information
For more information on the nomination and adjudication of the Awards for Excellence in Teaching contact Paul Kingsbury, Vice-Provost, Learning and Teaching Pro Tem, at avplt@sfu.ca.