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鈥淓normous contribution鈥 of part-time teaching stream faculty recognized with new professorial rank

Wade Knapp, Elise Shelley and Debbie Kwan

L to R: Wade Knaap, Elise Shelley, Debbie Kwan (photo of Elise Shelley supplied; photos by Johnny Guatto)

A recent policy change at the 香港六合彩资料 is bringing greater recognition of the teaching skills, leadership and enormous contribution of 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 part-time teaching stream faculty.

 in late October include an important title change for part-time teaching stream faculty members. Previously known as lecturers or senior lecturers, they will now be known as assistant professor, teaching stream or associate professor, teaching stream.

鈥淭he transition to professorial rank and title brings part-time teaching stream faculty in line with other teaching stream faculty at the university,鈥 says Heather Boon, 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 vice-provost of faculty and academic life. 鈥淚t acknowledges the enormous contribution our teaching stream faculty make to the university through superlative teaching skills, creative educational leadership and successful innovations in teaching.鈥

Many of 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 part-time teaching stream faculty members continue to practise in their professional fields and bring that expertise into the classroom. This real-world knowledge enhances the student learning experience and helps to provide a well-rounded education before they enter their fields.

鈥淭he strength of our teaching stream complement has made 香港六合彩资料 a global leader in teaching innovation and a model for other universities provincially and nationally,鈥 Boon says.

More than 230 faculty members have now been appointed to a professorial rank. The Bulletin Brief spoke to three faculty members to find out more about their teaching philosophies and the importance of bringing their practical experiences to their classes.

Elise Shelley, assistant professor, teaching stream, John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design

For landscape architect Elise Shelley, teaching was always a part of her professional plan. As a student, she had found value in receiving instruction and insight from professors who continued to practise outside of academia.

鈥淭he question for me has always been about finding the balance between teaching and practice,鈥 says Shelley. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important for me to be able to continue to work on professional projects that allow me to keep up to date with all the technical requirements involved with being a landscape architect.鈥

Shelley, who joined 香港六合彩资料 in 2003 and is currently the director of landscape at multidisciplinary firm GH3, says the courses she teaches at 香港六合彩资料 focus on the technical aspects of the discipline. With some of her work in plain view in public spaces, including on the St. George campus, her students are able to witness a concept from the drawing board to reality, which makes her role all the more exciting.

鈥淭hroughout my time at 香港六合彩资料 I鈥檝e had an amazing array of roles and chances to teach,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a wonderful thing that I鈥檝e had the versatility of practice.鈥

Maintaining a balance between research and practice is one she acknowledges can be a challenge in a typical academic setting, which is all the more reason Shelley appreciates the professorial designation.

鈥淚t takes a special investment in the academic program to try to split oneself between the teaching and the practical component,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not always easy, otherwise I think more people would try to do it. What鈥檚 great is that this title change gives more stability and legitimacy to the role and value of part-time teaching faculty.鈥

She adds that teaching at the university is something is something she鈥檚 very committed to and this new institutional policy recognizes the critical role of part-time teaching stream faculty members. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 a different type of expertise that is very important,鈥 Shelley says. 

Debbie Kwan, assistant professor, teaching stream, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy

As the academic lead for preceptor education and engagement at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, Debbie Kwan鈥檚 focus is on creating an exceptional experiential program for students. Preceptors are clinical and non-clinical supervisors for fourth-year students in the doctor of pharmacy program.

By teaching the teachers, Kwan understands the value in bringing her combined experience as a preceptor and educator to the program. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 really important that if we are providing education to our preceptors, we have a good perspective on current practice, issues, pressures, opportunities and insights,鈥 Kwan says. 鈥淏eing actually immersed in it as a practitioner is a really good way to experience first-hand what our preceptors go through day to day.鈥

Kwan first joined the university in 1998 with an academic appointment through the University Health Network. Her experience in the Education Scholars Program through 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 Centre for Faculty Development piqued her interest and caused her to shift her focus to preceptor education. In 2017, Kwan was appointed to a part-time teaching stream faculty position.

鈥淭he new professorial designation is great recognition for all our part-time teaching stream faculty and the work they contribute to the university,鈥 she says. 

Still, at the end of the day, Kwan鈥檚 ultimate satisfaction is knowing that her students are learning in a meaningful way. She鈥檚 focused on helping preceptors to hone their teaching skills, which is a new experience for some of them.

鈥淚n a clinical setting, you鈥檙e working with real life patients at the same time that you鈥檙e trying to teach a student 鈥 and both are important,鈥 she says.  鈥淲e want to ensure that everyone gets the best the educational experience, both preceptors and students. This really increases the satisfaction for everyone involved.鈥

Wade Knaap, assistant professor, teaching stream, Forensic Science, 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga

After a 35-year career with the Toronto Police Service, teaching has become a second career of sorts for 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga鈥檚 Wade Knaap.

鈥淲hat I really enjoy, and this was true even when I was in the police force, is sharing knowledge, experiences and hearing stories from other people,鈥 says Knaap. 鈥淓veryone has a story to tell, including the students. It鈥檚 great that I can contribute, in some small way, to their educational and personal growth that will benefit them as they go forward.鈥

The former forensic identification training coordinator joined the university as a sessional instructor in 2010. When he retired from the force in 2013, he was brought on in a part-time teaching stream role.

Knaap, whose courses focus on the technical and practical aspects of forensic science, says he believes students value someone who has 鈥渨alked the walk and talked the talk鈥 in order to apply theory into reality. Using real examples of cases that he has worked on has helped drive home what field work is really like.

鈥淚 talk to the students about how there鈥檚 no one person responsible for solving all the crimes,鈥 Knaap says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a collaborative effort and as a forensic investigator you鈥檙e one cog of that team. Working in harmony with one another to successfully to conclude a case is what鈥檚 very rewarding.鈥

What Knaap finds ultimately rewarding is observing students鈥 progress over the years: witnessing their graduation, employment and other life changes. 

鈥淎nd what鈥檚 heartening is that sometimes they come back,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey continue to have a great relationship with us as faculty members.鈥

Knaap was recently recognized with the  鈥 an honour he refers to as the 鈥減innacle鈥 in both his policing and teaching careers.

鈥淚t was such an honour for me to have that distinction and to now be designated with a professorial rank,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a thrill to teach and be associated with 香港六合彩资料 and 香港六合彩资料 Mississauga.鈥

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