SOURCE Citation
Sinclair, Sarah, "A sparkTALKS Interview with Sheridan's 2017 Internal 3M Teaching Fellowship Nominee: Sarah Sinclair" (2018). spark TALKS. 14.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/conferences_spark_talks/launch/march2018/14
Location
HMC B-Wing, Creativity Commons
Start Date
1-3-2018 12:15 PM
End Date
1-3-2018 1:45 PM
Description
You are invited into the classroom of Sarah Sinclair, a Sheridan 2017 internal 3M Teaching Fellowship Nominee. Hear her stories and strategies and discover just what sets her apart.
The 3M National Teaching Fellowship is Canada’s most prestigious recognition of excellence in educational leadership and teaching at the university and college level. The community of 3M National Teaching Fellows embodies the highest ideals of teaching excellence and scholarship with a commitment to encourage and support the educational experience of every learner. The Fellows support teaching and learning at their own institutions and through larger, collaborative initiatives, supported by the Council of 3M Fellows and the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
A sparkTALKS Interview with Sheridan's 2017 Internal 3M Teaching Fellowship Nominee: Sarah Sinclair
HMC B-Wing, Creativity Commons
You are invited into the classroom of Sarah Sinclair, a Sheridan 2017 internal 3M Teaching Fellowship Nominee. Hear her stories and strategies and discover just what sets her apart.
The 3M National Teaching Fellowship is Canada’s most prestigious recognition of excellence in educational leadership and teaching at the university and college level. The community of 3M National Teaching Fellows embodies the highest ideals of teaching excellence and scholarship with a commitment to encourage and support the educational experience of every learner. The Fellows support teaching and learning at their own institutions and through larger, collaborative initiatives, supported by the Council of 3M Fellows and the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
Comments
Sarah is a Communications and Literary Studies professor, and the Coordinator of General Education Courses. She is actively involved in initiatives designed to create and support opportunities for student achievement. A dedication to ensuring students are heard and acknowledged is integral to her professional philosophy. She holds an MA from Western University and a TESL-Ontario Certificate.