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Nominations for post-secondary teaching award open to June 30

Four categories recognize teaching excellence.
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Faculty and staff members of all publicly funded post-secondary institutions are eligible to nominate colleagues from their institution or another eligible institution.

REGINA — Educators are eligible for the Lieutenant Governor's Post-Secondary Teaching Award and the Government of Saskatchewan is now accepting nomination.s

The award recognizes post-secondary educators who excel in teaching and demonstrate a commitment to delivering quality education.

Nominations from institutions will be accepted until June 30, with recipients announced in November. To be eligible, nominees must be an active post-secondary educator, chair or department head while teaching a minimum of half a standard teaching load. They must demonstrate commitment to enhancing student engagement and learning, teaching practices and teaching improvement. 

Recipients of this award are recognized under four categories:

  • Distinguished Teaching Award
  • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Teaching Award
  • Indigenous Teaching Excellence Award
  • Innovative Teaching Award

Faculty and staff members of all publicly-funded post-secondary institutions are eligible to nominate colleagues from their institution or another eligible institution, encouraging cross-institution support. 

For more information about the award, eligibility and nomination process, visit: 
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/heritage-honours-and-awards/lieutenant-governors-post-secondary-teaching-award.