Four CityU teachers recognized for teaching excellence
Four CityU teachers recognized for teaching excellence
Four outstanding teachers from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have been selected as winners of the Teaching Excellence Awards (TEA) 2006–07 in recognition of their contributions to raising the quality of teaching at CityU.
The TEA winners this year are: Ms
The four awardees were chosen from 26 candidates nominated by students or programme committees for their exceptional performance in motivating students and promoting effective learning through innovative teaching methods. They have also pioneered the implementation of Outcomes Based Teaching and Learning (OBTL), a key project at the University that aims to raise teaching and learning quality, in their courses.
TEA was launched by CityU’s Quality Assurance Committee in 1993 and it is the first of its kind among
Professor Paul Lam Kwan-sing, Acting Vice-President (Undergraduate Education) of CityU and Chairman of the TEA Selection Panel, said he was impressed with the winners’ dedication to motivating students to achieve the desired learning outcomes.
“They have made effective learning the core of their teaching, and their commitment to excellence has helped nurture an environment conducive to the students’ personal growth and reflective learning,” Professor Lam said.
In addition to CityU academics and student representatives, the Selection Panel included two external members, Professor David Pace, Professor of History,
The TEA 2006–07 winners will receive their awards at the Congregation in November this year, and their names will be engraved on a TEA Plaque at the entrance of the University’s
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Appendix I: Teaching portfolios of the TEA winners 2006-07
Appendix II: Statements from the external members of the TEA Selection Panel
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