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UNBC Prof Honoured

Saturday, August 11, 2012 @ 4:03 AM
Prince George, B.C.- A  professor at the University of Northern British Columbia has been honoured for  teaching excellence by the Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA).
 
UNBC International Studies professor Heather Smith is only the second Canadian academic to receive the CPSA Prize for Teaching Excellence, which was first presented in 2010 and is only bestowed once every two years. The prize, recognizes outstanding contributions by political scientists to teaching and student learning.
 
In selecting Dr. Smith for the award, the CPSA noted her use of alternative methods of teaching in order to facilitate learning.

 
Her teaching methods range from traditional essays and test-writing, to holding student art galleries in her classrooms and designing courses that provide students with a wide variety of ways to express themselves. Dr. Smith also co-authored the first-ever book on Canadian foreign policy that included a component on methods of teaching.

“Just because we’re academics doesn’t mean all we do is research” says Dr. Smith  “At UNBC, we also have an equally strong commitment to teaching; it’s the other side of the same coin.  In fact, a high percentage of our faculty members are working with their students on their own research projects both as a form of research and scholarship and a method of teaching, which is why UNBC students have such a high success rate and often move on to graduate studies.” 
 

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