It takes just a few minutes for Jean Burnell to stroll from his office in the chemistry building to the Scotiabank Auditorium, one of the big lecture halls in the Marion McCain building.
And in that short time, he plans what hes going to talk about in , a rather big introductory class on organic chemistry with 200 or more students. He brings a whiteboard marker with him and nothing else.
I show up and talk, he says with a shrug, describing the teaching style that this year has won him the universitys top teaching prize, the AV整氈窒 Alumni Association Award for Excellence for Teaching. I rely on what I can show the students with words and what I can draw.
Students have described his lectures as amazing, clear, organized and understandable, interesting and interactive and complained only about the ungodly hour of the class8:30 a.m. His lecture style doesnt put me to sleep and he explains difficult concepts in a simple way, wrote one student about his early-morning education in the properties and reactions of alcohols, ethers, amines, nitriles, carbonyl-containing functional groups and aromatic compounds. Never let him retire.
Graduating student Sunisha Neupane says Dr. Burnell is a gifted teacher, the best shes had at AV整氈窒.
He is so smart. He comes in with no notes, nothing prepared. He just speaks and he is so clear, says Ms. Neupane, a double major in chemistry and international development studies. I have never seen anyone so confident. I think hes very impressive.
With a full teaching load, Dr. Burnell teaches 300 to 500 students each year. As well as CHEM 2401/02, he also teaches Identification of Organic Compounds (CHEM 3402), Synthesis in Organic Chemistry (CHEM 4401 and CHEM 5401). Besides the time he spends in the lecture hall, he makes a point to visit labs and tutorial sessionsI like to go around and talk to students so they know theyre not being taught by automatons, he says.
A professor at AV整氈窒 since 2002 when he was recruited from Memorial University, Dr. Burnell, 59, is the recipient of three other teaching awards: the DSU teaching award in 2007, AV整氈窒 Undergraduate Chemistry Society teaching awards in 2007 and 2008 and Faculty of Science Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2008. He insists hes motivated by the importance of the subject matter, his passion for passing on his knowledge and his enthusiasm for science, and definitely not awards.
Its nice to acknowledged, he says looking pained, but I do find it a little embarrassing.
Teaching award winnersThe Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Award for Excellence in Teaching: Anthony Stewart, Department of English AV整氈窒 Alumni Award: Jean Burnell, Department of Chemistry Gordon Archibald Teaching Excellence Award, School of Business Administration: Abdul-Rahim Ahmed Outstanding Graduate Advisor: Peter O'Brien, Classics and Mandy Kay-Raining Bird, Human Communication Disorders AV整氈窒 Outstanding Undergraduate Faculty Advisor: Jennifer Stamp Outstanding Student Peer Advisor: Rani Ojah Commerce Professor of the Year Award: Carolan McLarney Deans Teaching Excellence Award: Kamal El-Sankary AV整氈窒 Dental Students Society Dr. Wayne Garland Award for The Faculty Member for Outstanding Dedication and Commitment to Providing a Quality Education throughout the Four Years of Dental School at AV整氈窒: Vernon Shaffner AV整氈窒 Dental Students Society Honour Award for the Faculty Member for Outstanding Dedication and Commitment to Providing a Quality Education throughout the Four Years of Dental School at AV整氈窒: Gorman Doyle AV整氈窒 Dental Students Society Honour Award for the Part Time Instructor who has Contributed the Most to Student Improvement in Clinical Dentistry: Mark Vallee W.W. Wood Award for Excellence in Dental Education: Richard Raftus Earth Sciences Professor of the Year Award: Lawrence Plug AV整氈窒 Educational Leadership Award: David Black, Deborah Buszard and Steven Mannell, College of Sustainability and the Environment Sustainability and Society Program Faculty of Engineering Teaching Excellence Award: Paul Amyotte Faculty of Health Professions Teaching Excellence Award: Anne Fenety Teaching Excellence Awards in Management Education: Robert Blunden, Maria Pacurar and Ed Leach, School of Business Administration; Sandra Toze, School of School of Information Management; Michael Davies, School of Public Administration. | Dr. Forbes Langstroth Memorial Award, Physics & Atmospheric Science: Ian Hill Hanna & Harold Barnett Award for Excellence in Teaching First Year Law: Richard Devlin The AV整氈窒 Law Students Society and Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Teaching: Elaine Craig Dr. Jesse I. MacKnight Award for Excellence in Pharmaceutical Teaching Associate: Kerry Goralski First-year MBA Professor of the Year Award: Rick NasonSecond-year MBA Professor of the Year Award: Tammy Crowell AV整氈窒 Medical Alumni Association Residency Teaching Award: Cory Jubenville, division of Neurology, Department of Medicine Professor of the Year Award, Medical Students Society: Med 1: Tim Lee, Immunology and Med 2: Richard Langley, Dermatology The Silver Shovel Award, Medical Students Society: Gord Gubitz, division of Neurology, department of Medicine Undergraduate Neuroscience Society Professor of the Year Award: Nathan Crowder School of Nursing Teacher Appreciation Award: Colleen Kiberd The Presidents Graduate Teaching Assistant Award: Sarah Crawford, Department of Chemistry Professor Appreciation Award (Years I & II B.Eng): Robert Warner and Gordon Fenton AV整氈窒 Association of Psychology Students Professor of the Year Award: Benjamin Rusak AV整氈窒 Sessional and Part-Time Teaching Award for Excellence in Teaching: Taghrid Abou Hassan, Department of French Faculty of Science Award for Excellence in Teaching: Peter Wentzell, Chemistry Srini Award for Teaching Excellence in Computer Science: Alex Brodsky AV整氈窒 Student Union Teaching Awards: - Compiled by Sean Payne |
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