Teaching Excellence and Innovation Awards
Previous excellence in teaching winners
Category | EITA Winner | School |
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Teaching Award: Individual Teacher | Brioni Moore | Curtin Medical School |
Teaching Excellence Award: Honours, Postgraduate, or HDR Supervision | Laurence Cheung
Mark Boyes |
Curtin Medical School
Curtin School of Population Health |
Teaching Excellence Award: Teaching Team | Orthoses and Upper Limb Rehabilitation Teaching Team
Lead: David Parsons Julie Brayshaw Alison Butcher Bethanie Trevenen Rachel Ross Laura Cowling Kelsey Haskell Victoria Bray |
Curtin School of Allied Health |
Cultural Responsiveness Team
Lead: Robin Shortland-Jones Paula Clough
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Curtin School of Allied Health | |
Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning (Individual) | Elizabeth Hill
Innovation, leadership, or scholarship that has influenced and enhanced learning and teaching and/or the student experience |
Curtin School of Allied Health |
Leanne Chalmers
Approaches to the support of learning and teaching that influence, motivate, and inspire students
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Curtin Medical School | |
Programs That Enhance Learning (Teams) | Programs That Enhance Learning Team
Innovation in Curriculum Design and Pedagogy Practice |
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Valuing Lived Experience Program Team
David Hodgson
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Curtin School of Allied Health | |
MSWQ Team
Lead: Robin Shortland-Jones
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Curtin School of Allied Health |
Category | EITA Winner | School |
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Teaching Award: Individual Teacher | Dr Krysten Blackford | Curtin School of Population Health |
Teaching Excellence Award: Teaching LargeClasses | Dr Takeshi Hamamura | Curtin School of Population Health |
Teaching Excellence Award – Teaching Team | Evidence-Based Practice for Physiotherapists Team -Associate Professor Kylie Hill, Associate Professor JennyDowns, Professor Anne Smith, Associate Professor ViniciusCavalheri and Dr Susan Morris | Curtin School of Allied Health |
Citation for Outstanding Contribution toStudent Learning – Innovation, leadership orscholarship that has influenced and enhancedlearning and teaching and/or the studentexperience | Cockburn ARC Exercise Science Practicum Placement Team -Mr Tom Kimmet and Mr Ray Seaby, with the citation “Authenticlearning experiences within internal, student-led ExerciseScience practicum placements that led to greater self-perceivereadiness for employment within industry”. | Curtin School of Allied Health |
Citation For Outstanding Contribution ToStudent Learning: Approaches to the supportof learning and teaching that influence,motivate and inspire students to learn. | Dr Carly Brade,Providing authentic and effective learning opportunities to first-year Exercise and Sport Science students to advance practicalskills and enhance professional identity and employability skills. | Curtin School of Allied Health |
Category | Nominee | School |
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Individual Teacher Award | Kiran Parsons | Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences |
Early Career Award | Chantelle Highman | Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology |
Citation for Innovation, leadership or scholarship that has influenced and enhanced learning and teaching and/or the student experience: For advancing anatomy education through digital technologies, innovative assessment methods, and meaningful feedback for learning. | Beatriz Ito Ramos de Oliviera | Physiotherapy and Exercise Science |
Citation for Innovation, leadership or scholarship that has influenced and enhanced learning and teaching and/or the student experience: For leadership of the undergraduate speech pathology course; facilitating an enhanced student learning experience and excellence in course design and delivery in a challenging context. | Lydia Timms | Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology |
Citation for Innovation, leadership or scholarship that has influenced and enhanced learning and teaching and/or the student experience: For outstanding leadership of occupational therapy fieldwork education resulting in diverse, high quality, sustainable and innovative work-integrated-learning experiences. | Sally Hunter | Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology |
Category | EITA Winner | School |
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Individual Teacher Award | Toni Hannelly | Public Health |
Early Career Award | Sharon Smart | Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology |
Teaching Team Award | Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Team – Michelle Kendell, Evan Coopes, Karen Richards, Bronwyn Smith, Alan Reubenson, Julie Bayliss, David Sainsbury, Tanis Kelly, Sonia Ranelli | Physiotherapy and Exercise Science |
Citation for sustained and outstanding contribution to physiotherapy education. Supporting students and educators through leadership of high quality, industry-engaged and innovative work-integrated learning | Alan Reubenson | Physiotherapy and Exercise Science |
Citation for enhancing physiotherapy students’ clinical, professional and employability skills through the design and implementation of immersive and work-integrated simulation-based learning activities | Diane Dennis | Physiotherapy and Exercise Science |
Category | EITA Winner | School |
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Lifetime Achievement | Alma Dender | Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology |
Citation For Outstanding Contribution To Student Learning: Sustained and outstanding contribution to student learning in Social Work through leading high quality, sustainable, industry-engaged work-integrated-learning | Kate Duncanson | Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology |
Citation For Outstanding Contribution To Student Learning: Sustained and outstanding contribution to physiotherapy education through the innovative use of technology to support learning | Leo Ng | Physiotherapy and Exercise Science |
Teaching Award: Individual Teacher | Magdy Elnashar | Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences |
Teaching Award: Sessional Teacher | Tara Binnie | Physiotherapy and Exercise Science |
Teaching Award: Sessional Teacher | Leon Booth | Psychology |
Category | Recipient | School |
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Individual Teacher | Ajanthy Arulpragasam | School of Biomedical Sciences |
Annalise O’Callaghan | School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work | |
Emily Castell | School of Psychology and Speech Pathology | |
Joel Howell | School of Psychology and Speech Pathology | |
Sessional Teacher – First Year Program | Simone Duncan | School of Biomedical Sciences |
Arpana Dhar (High Commendation) | School of Biomedical Sciences |