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Alice Cherestes wins Best Practices and Pedagogical Innovation award

Published: 12 June 2020

Alice Cherestes, a senior lecturer at Bioresource Engineering in McGill’s faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

SALTISE [Supporting Active Learning & Technological Innovation in Studies of Education] cited Cherestes for “(exemplifying) excellence in pedagogical innovations, by transforming the freshman program in (her faculty) at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ through her teaching (many courses), through her leadership as a program director and through her innovations. Her work has been recognized numerous times… She pioneered the implementation of many active learning strategies at McGill, including the IFAT (Instant Feedback Assessment Technique), the two-stages exam in Organic Chemistry (combining individual with group assessments), and use of clickers for improved student engagement. She also built invaluable seminars focusing on crucial topics relevant to undergraduate life. Her most recent initiatives focused on organizing activities catering mental health, bridging school life and residence life…â€

“(She) provides a framework for students to navigate their courses in a manner that they understand and learn, and they do this in collaboration with the instructor. She sees the teaching and learning landscape as one of partnership, building a ‘community of practice’ which is infusing throughout the campus and across McGill. In a larger sense, Cherestes isn’t only a teacher, but also a true ambassador, forging a meaningful legacy of academic excellence, at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ.â€

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