The University of Windsor is well represented among recipients of the 2022 Windsor Endowment for the Arts leadership awards.
The University of Windsor is well represented among recipients of the 2022 Windsor Endowment for the Arts leadership awards.
Joey Wright and Eric Branget star in “The Pillowman,” directed by UWindsor staffer Michael K. Potter. Photo by Jen Gurniak.
Michael K. Potter of the Centre for Teaching and Learning directs The Pillowman for the Post Productions theatre company
Nominations are open for the GATA Awards, recognizing the contributions of graduate and teaching assistants to the University’s learning environment.
Previous winners of a GA/TA award for educational practice: Vanessa Bruce, Laura Krasean and Amanda Robinson.
The Centre for Teaching and Learning has issued a call for nominations for this year’s GATA Awards.
A study of the UWindsor’s pioneering program in scholarly teaching found it produced in its participants a more student-focused approach.
The recipient of a teaching award from the Canadian Association for Medical Education says she shares the achievement with her instructors in the University Teaching Certificate program offered by the Centre for Teaching and Learning.
“I wish to thank Michael Potter and Pierre Boulos for all the probing introspective questions and feedback,” says Anna Farias, anatomy learning specialist in the Windsor program of the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry.
She completed the first level of the certificate program and is among the first group to start the second level.