Five University of Newcastle academics will today be dubbed among the best teachers in New South Wales.
Associate Professor Frans Henskens, Dr Tracy Levett-Jones, Ms Katherine Lindsay, Dr Josephine May and Dr Dianne Osland will receive the esteemed Quality Teaching Awards (QTA).
The awards are given to teachers who demonstrate a commitment to excellence and student achievement. They will be presented this evening by the State Minister for Education and Training, John Della Bosca.
The University teachers are being recognised for initiating a Gifted and Talented Program in engineering; influencing student learning in nursing; implementing new feedback mechanisms for assessment items in law; convening one of the largest first year history courses in Australia; and developing students' understanding of the cultural and aesthetic values of literature.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor Kevin McConkey, said five awards set a new record for the University.
"To receive five Quality Teaching Awards is a real honour for the individuals and the University," he said. "This shows that the University of Newcastle is highly competitive in our teaching and learning within the higher education sector."
The recipients go through a rigorous selection process in which they are observed in the classroom with students. Comments on their teaching are also obtained from students, parents and colleagues.
Information about the Quality Teaching Award winners is included below.
For interviews with Professor Kevin McConkey: 02 4921 5114.
For interviews with the award recipients: Katie Porritt in Media and Public Relations on 4921 5120 or 0418 445 888.
Lecturer and Undergraduate Program Convenor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health
Senior Lecturer, School of Law, Faculty of Business and Law
Deputy Head of School, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment
Lecturer, School of Humanities and Social Science, Faculty of Education and Arts
Senior Lecturer, School of Humanities and Social Science, Faculty of Education and Arts