We are pleased to announce that Champlain’s very own Dianne Bateman, has been selected as the winner of the PERFORMA Award for the Quality of Production and Pedagogical Intervention in College Teaching-Anglophone component, as part of the annual Faculty of Education’s Prix d’excellence en éducation ceremony awards. Dianne Bateman is a pioneer in the development of PERFORMA’s Anglophone colleges’ continuing education programs. Her contribution to the elaboration of these programs comes from her curriculum coherence expertise, much needed for a program approach. Over the years, she participated in the design of numerous courses and produced concept mapping schemes for the training of PERFORMA resource persons. In addition, Mrs. Bateman has played an important role in the development of the evaluation and assessment field. More broadly, she took part in the organization of the 201 International Society of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference, held at Concordia University, and in the launching of The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. She has also collaborated in the development of two brand new PERFORMA programs: the Graduate Certificate in College Teaching and the Graduate Diploma in College Teaching. Once again a big congrats to Mrs. Bateman for her contribution to college education. Champlain College Saint-Lambert is very proud of you!
We are pleased to announce that Champlain’s very own Dianne Bateman, has been selected as the winner of the PERFORMA Award for the Quality of Production and Pedagogical Intervention in College Teaching-Anglophone component, as part of the annual Faculty of Education’s Prix d’excellence en éducation ceremony awards. Dianne Bateman is a pioneer in the development of PERFORMA’s Anglophone colleges’ continuing education programs. Her contribution to the elaboration of these programs comes from her curriculum coherence expertise, much needed for a program approach. Over the years, she participated in the design of numerous courses and produced concept mapping schemes for the training of PERFORMA resource persons. In addition, Mrs. Bateman has played an important role in the development of the evaluation and assessment field. More broadly, she took part in the organization of the 201 International Society of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference, held at Concordia University, and in the launching of The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. She has also collaborated in the development of two brand new PERFORMA programs: the Graduate Certificate in College Teaching and the Graduate Diploma in College Teaching. Once again a big congrats to Mrs. Bateman for her contribution to college education. Champlain College Saint-Lambert is very proud of you!