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EIT academic receives top teacher award

Excellence and leadership as a teacher educator and in research recognised

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Atop EIT academic and researcher has been awarded the TEFANZ Emerging Leadership in Teacher Education Award for her excellence and leadership as a teacher educator and in research.

Associate Professor Emily Nelson, who is the programme coordinato­r for EIT’s Bachelor of Teacher (primary), was given the award by the Teacher Education Forum of Aotearoa New Zealand (TEFANZ) this month.

Biannually TEFANZ recognises teacher educators with two awards — Sustained Excellence in Teacher Education and Emerging Leadership in Teacher Education. The citation for Emily winning the Emerging Leadership in Teacher Education says: “Emily Nelson is a respected and admired colleague who ably meets every criteria of the Emerging Leadership in Teacher Education Award and is a deserved recipient of the award in 2022.”

Emily was honoured to receive the award.

“This award has validated our Bachelor of Teaching (primary) programme, which I am proud to have been involved with for the past 10 years.

“Operating at a national level has enabled me to me spend more time with other teacher education providers, which has given me more of a sense of what we do as a profession of teacher educators. Because of the special nature of our programme with partnershi­p-based schools, it has really linked that partnershi­p with schools through to the national focus as well,” Emily says.

The award citation also says: “An experience­d tertiary teacher at both undergradu­ate and postgradua­te level, Emily achieves consistent­ly high evaluation feedback from her students and colleagues. Emily has also been involved in developing and delivering the foundation course for the Te Tohu Paerua mo¯ Te Aka Whakaaroar­o, Master of Profession­al Practice.”

Gwenda Kevern, EIT’s Head of School — Education and Social Sciences, Centre for Veterinary Nursing, says: “This is a significan­t achievemen­t and well deserved. We are very proud of Emily and her achievemen­ts.”

Emily has been at EIT for 10 years and has been programme coordinato­r for the past six years. She completed her PhD from the University of Waikato in 2014. In 2016 she was awarded the EIT

Research Excellence Award and was promoted to principal academic staffmembe­rin 2019. She is amember of the Research and Ethical

Approvals Committee, the Strategic Research Committee and is chair of the School of Education and Social Science, Centre for Veterinary Nursing and Te ranga Waka Research

Committee. Early this year Emily was promoted to associate professor. The Bachelor of Teaching Primary is a partnershi­p programme delivUered¯ in Hawke’s Bay and Taira¯whiti.

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EIT Associate Professor Emily Nelsonwith her Emerging Leadership in Teacher Education Award.
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