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2014 High School / CEGEP Teaching Award Winners

The CAP and its award partners - TRIUMF, Perimeter Institute, Nelson Education, and the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of BC - are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2014 CAP High School/CEGEP Teaching Award Winners. Recipients will be presented with their awards at either their school or the CAP Congress, as coordinated with the recipient and school.
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The 2014 CAP Award for Excellence in Teaching High School/CEGEP Physics (British Columbia and Yukon) is awarded to

Susan Hunter-Jivung, Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School, in recognition of for her expertise in encouraging students to attain the highest standards in physics, which have resulted in her students receiving a broad range of local and national awards in physics.


"Winning this award is a lovely complement from my colleagues and students. I am very appreciative of people taking time to say a few kind words. Being active in the Physics teaching community really helps me to see the forest through the trees. I greatly treasure the BCAPT and the network of amazing academic opportunities presented to my students through motivated teachers and professors. Here in BC we work together to run events for physics students, of all ages, to go beyond the curriculum in exams and challenges to create excellence in physics and enthusiasm for our subject. This award is a commendation of our whole team."

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The 2014 CAP Award for Excellence in Teaching High School/CEGEP Physics (Prairies and Northwest Territories) is awarded to

Dion Skitsko, Mother Margaret Mary High School, in recognition of for his innovative design of physics experiments and demonstrations, and his leading edge use of technology in the classroom.


"This award should go to all of the physics educators in my life who have made the subject come alive for me. I can never repay the debt of gratitude I owe to my mentors, colleagues, and friends who continue to spark my excitement for teaching physics."

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The 2014 CAP Award for Excellence in Teaching High School/CEGEP Physics (Ontario) is awarded to

Diana Hall, Do Science Tanzania, in recognition of for her excellent outreach work in physics, both within Canada and abroad with the Do Science Tanzania program she initiated..

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The 2014 CAP Award for Excellence in Teaching High School/CEGEP Physics (Atlantic) is awarded to

Stephanie Sajatovich, Armbrae Academy, in recognition of for her innovative use of technology in the classroom and her cutting-edge teaching methods, which have resulted in the highest enrolment in physics in her school's history.


"It is an honour to have been nominated and surreal to have won this award. I love teaching Physics and I work hard to share that enthusiasm with my students. It’s the highest compliment to be recognized in this way."

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The 2014 CAP Award for Excellence in Teaching High School/CEGEP Physics (Quebec and Nunavut) is awarded to

Stéphan Gaumont-Guay, Cégep Limoilou, in recognition of for his pioneering role in pedagogical development that has resulted in a significantly improved rate of success for students taking physics.

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