Launched in 2014, the Dean’s Awards for Excellence in Teaching celebrates faculty members who have made outstanding contributions to teaching and learning in our undergraduate programs. These educators integrate innovative techniques and actively engage students in the learning process.
Awards are given in three categories: full-time tenured faculty, contract faculty and teaching assistants.
The Process
Deadline
May 26 of the award year. When the deadline date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or statutory holiday applications will be accepted on the next working day.
Review
All awards are adjudicated by the Awards and Celebrations Sub-Committee of the Committee on Teaching, Learning and Student Success.
Please note: Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Terms of Reference
More information on both awards, including process for completing nomination packages, is available in the Terms of Reference (PDF).
Submissions
Completed original nomination packages must be submitted to the secretary of the Awards and Celebrations Sub-Committee at lapsfc@yorku.ca.
Each year, departments are encouraged to nominate candidates in each of the categories (full-time faculty, contract faculty, teaching assistant) as follows:
- Large departments: up to three nominations per category;
- Medium departments: up to two nominations per category;
- Small departments: up to one nomination per category.
The total number of nominees should not exceed four across all categories per department.
2023-2024 Teaching Awards
Congratulations to the winners of the 2023-2024 Dean’s Awards for Excellence in Teaching!

Laura L. Allen
Writing Department
Assistant Professor
Professor Laura L. Allen received an award in the Tenured/Tenure Stream. Professor Allen is an Assistant Professor in the Writing Department with areas of research interest in Literacy, Community-Based Digital Rhetoric, Race and Professional Writing, Cultural Rhetoric, and Black Digital Humanities. Laura has presented at several national and international conferences, including the Conference on College Composition & Communication (CCCC) and the Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC). Laura is a recipient of the 2023 Nell Ann Pickett Award, the 2020 Critel Digital Media Fellowship, and the CCCC Scholar for the Dream Award 2019.
She is lauded for her innovative and creative outlook on infusing assignments and activities with a focus on social justice and culturally sustained pedagogy, and for her immense contribution to academic and educational excellence within the Writing Department. She is well-known for her willingness to empower students, including those with disabilities, and address systemic biases. Her passion and commitment to developing and redesigning courses, including those on digital writing, rhetoric, and AI, with a focus on decolonization and innovation is commendable, making her an indispensable part of the Faculty.
Ana Maria Kapralos
School of Public Policy & Administration
Contract Faculty
Professor Ana Maria Kapralos has received an award for the Contract Faculty Stream. Professor Kapralos is a contract faculty member in the School of Public Policy and Administration. Her current research focuses on public policy with a strong connection to social policy and examining the impact on marginal and underrepresented groups.
She is committed to community engagement and extracurricular involvement: including volunteering weekly for CAPPA, guiding a team in a national competition, joining the General AI Pedagogies Community of Practice at York University, contributing to broader teaching and learning initiatives. Her passion and commitment to Multimodal Pedagogy is commendable as it produces deep and sustained learning for students. Student nominees highlighted how her innovative teaching style extends beyond traditional methods by incorporating student feedback and aligning your teaching style with course objectives. Her teaching approach integrates experiential education and networking opportunities into the program and enriches students' practical learning experiences.


Hiba Ibrahim
Writing Department
Teaching Assistant
Professor Hiba Ibrahim was recognized in the Teaching Assistant Category. She teaches in the Writing Department, where she has prioritized consistent efforts to support student growth through student-centered methods.
Her commitment to using technological tools to facilitate course assignments (Padlet, Miro, and Jamboard for brainstorming, collaboration, and resource sharing, Voice thread (for sharing multimodal feedback), and facilitating asynchronous interactions is commendable. Student nominees wrote of how she integrates various learning resources and technologies in the classroom and support videos on student experience for WRIT 1700A. Furthermore, nominators applaud her for her involvement in various programs and initiatives and participation in conferences and workshops.
Saskia Van Viegen
Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
Associate Professor
Professor Van Viegen received an Honourable Mention in the Tenured/Tenure Stream. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics with areas of research interest in Education, Post-Secondary Education and Research, Language Assessment, Literacy, Bi/multilingualism, and TESOL. She has demonstrated innovation, leadership, and deep commitment to student learning and development as well as incorporating DEDI (Diversity, Equity, Decolonization, and Inclusion) into teaching practices and course redesigns. The University has benefitted from her expertise and is strengthened by your presence in the classroom.


Andrea Kalmin
Department of Social Science
Contract Faculty
Professor Andrea Kalmin is recognized in the form of an Honourable Mention for the 2023-2024 in the Tenure-Stream category. She hails from the Department of Social Science. She is dedicated to empowering Experiential Learning reflected in ways she connects course content to students' everyday lives. She is known for her role in Skill Development through a focus on critical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world application. Students’ letters speak similarly of her compassion and supportive spirit while creating a safe learning space comprising a judgment-free, encouraging environment. She is well-respected for her contribution to interdisciplinary course development to advance Curriculum Enhancement.
Jen Katshunga
Teaching Assistant
Professor Jen Katshunga received an Honourable Mention in the Teaching Assistant Stream. Their dedication and strong commitment to DEDI (evoked through teaching philosophy) and rich pedagogical framework oriented by social justice initiatives are commendable. Their art-based methodology focuses on meaningful, socio-cultural transformations. Students’ letters speak similarly of how they support an environment of mutual respect, breaking down instructor-student fixed hierarchies in a classroom setting. They earn great respect among their students and their contribution to fostering creativity among students and envisioning classrooms as a site of radical transformation.

Past Award Winners
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