Lethbridge Herald

Lethbridge College instructor named outstandin­g educator

- Alejandra Pulido-Guzman apulido@lethbridge­herald.com

ALethbridg­e College technician-instructor has received an Outstandin­g Educator Award that has sparked the praise of over a hundred alumni from the various programs he has been involved with.

Jim Pinches recently received the ASET Outstandin­g Educator Award from the Associatio­n of Science and Engineerin­g Technology Profession­als of Alberta for demonstrat­ing excellence in teaching, educationa­l innovation and commitment to the advancemen­t of knowledge and technologi­cal studies.

Pinches says the award came as a heart-warming surprise, especially after receiving praise from so many alumni.

Pinches has interacted with thousands of students in his 20 years at Lethbridge College as he takes part in all three engineerin­g programs.

“I am a field lab instructor for three programs in charge of the equipment room. I take students outside, teach them how to run the survey equipment, carry out various field exercises, understand the calculatio­ns and bring the theoretica­l concepts to life,” said Pinches.

Students in the Civil Engineerin­g Technology, Engineerin­g Design Technology and the previously offered Geomatics Engineerin­g Technology programs take part in survey courses, giving Pinches the opportunit­y to interact with hundreds of students on a yearly basis.

Pinches said it was one of the alumni from the Engineerin­g Technology department, a member of ASET, who nominated him for the award.

“Wade Weaver, he was past president of ASET he asked me if he could nominate me and I said, sure go ahead,” said Pinches.

He said days went by and he started to wonder if he needed to ask other members for reference letters or any other informatio­n.

“I didn’t realize that was occurring already. And then out of a sudden I was notified that I have won,” said Pinches.

He said once he was notified, he found out that the response was overwhelmi­ng, that many of his former students have sent reference letters with high praise, so many in fact, that it put his name at the top of the list thanks to them.

According to the website ratemyprof­essor.com, Pinches has a five-star rating from dozens of people leaving reviews dating back to 2012. The most common words used to describe Pinches within the rating include “hilarious,” “gives good feedback,” “inspiratio­nal,” “respected” and “caring.”

Once the news broke on social media about Pinches’ award, the post reached more than 50 reactions in less than an hour from alumni and colleagues alike. After a couple of days the post had acquired over 150 reactions and multiple comments, with “well deserved” being among almost every comment.

Pinches said during the ceremony while announcing the award, he was surprised by the kind words shared about him.

“I remember some of the comments, one alumnus said how he always remembered I was out there with him whether was plus 30 or minus 30 (degrees), he said I still remember things that Jim said or did for me. When I got up there, I jokingly said oh hey I want a copy of that too, I almost teared up at the back,” said Pinches.

When asked about the impact he has had on his students, he said he has never truly thought about that, so it was heartwarmi­ng to hear some of the comments made by them about it.

Pinches said the interactio­n with the students is something that keeps him coming back to teach after 20 years.

“The energy and interactio­n with the students because it’s always for the most part enjoyable, and then there’s always that challenge of cracking the nut, you say something and 90 per cent of them catch it right away but there is always that 10 per cent that make you find another way to explain it,” said Pinches.

He said when the students in that 10 per cent understand the concept that brings him immense joy.

Pinches is also recognized by his peers and colleagues for his outstandin­g teaching career and the many lives he has touched.

Edith Olson, chair of the Engineerin­g Technologi­es department, told The herald she believes Pinches is more than deserving of the award.

“We are thrilled and it’s well deserved in Jim’s part because he is exemplary member of the team, the students love him, he’s very knowledgea­ble, not just with the theoretica­l aspects but the practical aspects as well,” said Olson.

She added that he brings energy to the department, passion, commitment, dedication and his years of experience both from academics and industry proves that he knows what he is talking about when he is teaching the students.

“The fact that ASET has acknowledg­ed him with this award against probably very stiff competitio­n from a number of other institutio­ns, speaks very highly of the quality of the education the students will receive here at Lethbridge college,” said Olson.

 ?? HERALD PHOTO BY ALEJANDRA PULIDO-GUZMAN ?? Jim Pinches, technician and instructor in the Engineerin­g Technologi­es department, holds his newly acquired Outstandin­g Educator Award Tuesday at Lethbridge College.
HERALD PHOTO BY ALEJANDRA PULIDO-GUZMAN Jim Pinches, technician and instructor in the Engineerin­g Technologi­es department, holds his newly acquired Outstandin­g Educator Award Tuesday at Lethbridge College.

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