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"I am truly honoured and grateful to the Canadian Association of Physicists for making me a recipient of the Allan Carswell Physics Educator Scholarship. Not only will this scholarship help me financially, but it will be a source of pride that will propel me to become an inspiring physics educator." winner quote
The Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) is pleased to announce that the 2024 Allan Carswell Physics Educator Scholarship is awarded to Dennis Thai, University of Alberta, in recognition of his excellent academic record as well as his work in undergraduate physics research. Additionally, he has demonstrated exceptional communication skills, being recognised as a passionate and engaging speaker when discussing and explaining physics within his research group. Dennis’ dedication to building his knowledge of physics and research on his way to becoming an educator will allow him to “foster the curiosity of [his] future students by discussing or providing guidance towards more advanced and current topics in physics”. announcement
It was around grade eleven that Dennis knew he wanted to be a math and physics high school teacher. The reason he is pursuing this career path is because of the impact his teachers and professors, as well as the field of physics, have had on him. As a first-generation Vietnamese Canadian and soon to be the first in his family to receive a university degree, Dennis was initially unaware of what physics was until taking it in high school. He remembers being awestruck learning about Newtonian mechanics and falling in love with physics. This intrinsic love for exploring physics was one of the reasons he transferred from a BEd to a BSc after his first year at university. Another reason is his belief that a stronger background in various aspects of physics will enable him to truly educate and inspire the next generation of physicists. Dennis found that the traditional BEd did not provide the time to adequately study physics to a level he feels competent to teach correctly. For some, like Dennis, high school will be their first exposure to the field of physics, and he believes as an educator, he has the responsibility to introduce it correctly so that even more people love physics as much as he does. As he continues his education, Dennis plans to take more physics courses to further round out his knowledge in the subject. nominator citation