Thursday, December 11, 2014
David
Brush,
a
civil
and
environmental
engineering
lecturer,
is
the
first
recipient
of
Waterloo
Engineering
Society's
Engineering
Society
Teaching
Excellence
Award
introduced
to
promote
and
reward
faculty
or
staff's
outstanding
contributions
toward
undergraduate
learning.
Honourable
mentions
were
received
by
Mark
Smucker,
a
management
sciences
professor,
and
Carol
Hulls,
a
mechanical
and
mechatronics
engineering
lecturer.
As
part
of
the
selection
process
for
EngSoc's teaching
award
nominations
were
accepted
from
students
describing
how
instructors
exemplified
in
one
or
more
categories.
The
categories
included
using
non-conventional
teaching
techniques,
allowing
opportunities
for
experiential
learning,
and/or
showing
a
commitment
and
dedication
towards
ensuring
academic
success
for
our
students.
Going above and beyond
Students
noted
that
Brushhas
gone
above
and
beyond
to
ensure
his
class
receives
the
help
it
needs
through
a
variety
of
ways
including
hosting
extra
office
hours
and
uploading
fully
annotated
notes
to
Learn
for
students
who
missed
classes
due
to
interviews.
“Some
of
the
best
labs
from
my
three
years
here
were
in
Professor
Brush’s
classes,”
said
Dylan
Dowling,
a
third-year
civil
engineering
student.
Devansh
Malik
and
Summer
Kavan
interviewed
Brush
about
his
thoughts
on
teaching
for
the
November
22
edition
of
the
Iron
Warrior.