2015 Award and Citation recipients
2015 UTS Teaching and Learning Awards
Individual Teaching Award
Dr Nick Hopwood, FASS
For outstanding contribution to faculty wide HDR teaching and to teaching in the Masters of Education, with a focus on research literacy and connection to practice.
learning.futures Award
Dr Jurgen Schulte, Faculty of Science
Developing and supporting student engagement and learning in the physical sciences.
Early Career Teaching Award
Dr Scott Chadwick, Faculty of Science
For ongoing development and significant contribution to Chemistry 1 and development of first year students’ awareness of professional practice.
Teaching and Learning Team Award for Academic Support
Andrew Pyke (Team Leader) and team members from HELPS and SSU (Joseph Yeo, Sang-Eun Oh, Jonny Wells, Mary-Anne McDonald, Georgina Barratt-See, David Sotir, Marlene Blackwood, Carol Charman, Susanne Heuberger, Tricia Turnbull, Robyn Taylor, Fotini Sidiropoulos, Glen Geor, Linda Ozers, Erika Ceballos, Susan Merhi, Sarah Ellis, Jessica Tello, John Sultana, Julie Hartigan.)
For developing English language and academic literacy skills through positive student-centred learning experiences to enhance confidence and foster independent learning.
Commendations
Teaching by a Casual or Sessional Staff Member
Rebecca Haack (Faculty of Science)
For making it real: The development of flipped learning based case studies that encourage a collaborative and holistic approach to haematology diagnosis
Teaching by a Casual or Sessional Staff Member
Mackenzie de la Hunty (Faculty of Science)
For a positive teaching approach, and for development of resources for first year chemistry subjects.
Learning and Teaching Citations
Dr Terry Brown (Faculty of Engineering and IT) |
For sustained contribution to student learning in mechanical engineering – first to last, small and large, face-to-face and online. |
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Jacqueline Jones (Law) |
Using a real world ‘collaborative practice approach’ to learning in multiple modes so law graduates become work-ready lawyers. |
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Dr Thomas Lee (DAB) |
Student learning focused measures to improve linguistic aptitude in interdisciplinary design. |
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Dr Allison Silink (Law) |
For inspiring students to actively contribute and collaborate in tutorials modelled on real-life practitioner experiences. |
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Dr Stephen Woodcock (Faculty of Science) |
Development of enquiry-oriented learning practices in the Mathematical Sciences |