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This year’s Chemical Institute of Canada Beaumier Award for excellence in teaching chemistry at the high school or CÉGEP level in Canada is François Raymond. Author: Gale Thirwall, Chemical Institute of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
Do you have one or more students who excel in your chemistry class and would enjoy a challenge? Have these students participate in The Canadian Chemistry Contest (CCC). Save Monday, April 15, for the 2019 edition of CCC. Watch for more information in future issues of Chem 13 News. This article provides some contest guidelines and announces the 2018 winners.
This year’s Chemical Institute of Canada Beaumier Award for excellence in teaching chemistry at the high school or CÉGEP level in Canada is Jailson Lima. Jailson completed his teaching certificate, BS, MS and PhD in chemistry from the University of São Paulo, Brazil.
Jean Hein, editor of Chem 13 News magazine has won the Irwin Talesnick Award at ChemEd 2017...
Readers of Chem 13 News will recognize the name of this year’s winner of the Chemical Institute of Canada Beaumier Award for excellence in teaching chemistry at the high school or CÉGEP level in Canada...
Michael Ng of Paul Kane School, St. Albert, Alberta has won the Beaumier Award for High School/CÉGEP Chemistry Teachers. This annual award is presented in recognition of excellence in teaching chemistry. The award is a one-year high school teacher membership in the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC), a plaque and a $1,000 educational grant to use towards chemical supplies, equipment, books or other material to enhance the teacher’s classroom.
Yvonne Clifford, Jacob Hespeler Secondary School, Cambridge ON is the 2015 winner of the Beaumier Award for High School/CÉGEP Chemistry Teachers. This Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) award was presented by Dr. Pierre Beaumier — the award sponsor —at an outreach event at the University of Waterloo in April 2015.
Jennifer Pitt-Lainsbury, University of Toronto Schools, Toronto ON is the 2014 winner of the Beaumier Award for High School/CÉGEP Chemistry Teachers.
Kathy Kitzmann has won the James Bryant Conant award for High School Chemistry Teaching. Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. sponsors this award to recognize, encourage and stimulate outstanding teachers of high school chemistry in the United States, its possessions or territories, at the national level.