Donnelly to receive Excellence in Teaching Award
February 19, 2015
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Catherine Donnelly (Rehab鈥95, PhD鈥13) will be presented with the 2014 Alumni Award for Excellence in Teaching at the Queen鈥檚 University Alumni Association Gala Awards on March 28. She was recently acknowledged in front of Queen鈥檚 Senate Committee members by Principal Daniel Woolf for the award.
鈥淚 was completely shocked and humbled by the nomination,鈥 says Dr. Donnelly. 鈥淭he fact that it came from one of my students makes the honour even more meaningful to me.鈥
Dr. Donnelly began teaching in 1996 as an occupational therapy preceptor and in 1999 became site fieldwork coordinator at the Leslie R. Peterson Rehabilitation Centre in Richmond, BC. This sparked her passion for teaching and led to her decision to complete her Master鈥檚 degree in Rehabilitation Science at the University of British Columbia in 1997. At this time she also began teaching the Occupational Therapy Program at UBC as a teaching assistant and then as a guest lecturer.
鈥淎s a teaching assistant I had the opportunity to observe three or four different teaching styles, gathering little nuggets along the way,鈥 explains Dr. Donnelly.
Later, as a PhD candidate at Queen鈥檚, Dr. Donnelly says she learned the importance of meaningful assessment from her supervisor and mentor, Lyn Shulha (MEd 鈥85).
In 2004 Dr. Donnelly returned to Kingston and began teaching as a Sessional Adjunct at the School of Rehabilitation Therapy. Only a year later, she was appointed as Assistant Professor, Term Adjunct focusing her teaching in the classroom. In 2006 Dr. Donnelly returned to fieldwork education, and would remain outside the traditional classroom until 2012. During this unique educational role, Dr. Donnelly completed her PhD at Queen鈥檚 Faculty of Education, with a specialization in assessment and evaluation.
鈥淭eaching outside the classroom has challenged me to recognize that what students learn in the traditional classroom is just a portion of their overall learning,鈥 says Dr. Donnelly. 鈥淲hen these studies are applied in the clinic, they can see the context and complexities of what they are learning.鈥
Dr. Donnelly has contributed to the Queen鈥檚 community, both inside and outside the classroom, accrediting her unique learning and teaching experience to the culture that only Queen鈥檚 offers.
鈥淭he difference here at Queen鈥檚 is that it鈥檚 a community, and once you鈥檙e a part of it, as a student or as a teacher, you become a part of the culture,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t really is a unique experience.鈥
Dr. Donnelly joins a prestigious list of outstanding and inspirational teachers who make Queen鈥檚 a leading academic institution. will be honoured at the QUAA Gala Awards on March 28
Submit your nomination for the . Deadline for nominations is Feb. 27.