Albert S. Barber Award

Impact on Philosophy, Pedagogy and/or Practice of WIL

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The Albert S. Barder Award (Impact on Philosophy, Pedagogy and/or Practice of WIL) celebrates small and large scale initiatives (non scholarly research) by individuals or teams that have significantly contributed to advancing the principles, pedagogy and/or practice of WIL within a Canadian Institution. It highlights initiatives that effectively bridge theoretical foundations with practical implementations, recognizing the role of WIL pedagogy in translating philosophical concepts into actionable frameworks, methodologies and strategies. 

Beyond theoretical and pedagogical discourse, this award commends outstanding WIL practices that demonstrate tangible execution and thoughtful operationalization of WIL programs and initiatives. This includes but is not limited to the recognition of administrative, collaborative and logistical efforts necessary for developing, implementing and sustaining WIL opportunities. Ultimately this award underscores the significance of effective implementation and collaborative efforts in shaping impactful learning opportunities.

This award is reserved specifically for initiatives that do not fall within the category of scholarly research. Scholarly research initiatives should instead be submitted to the Dr. Graham Branton Research Award.

History
The Albert S. Barber Award, established in 1982, stands as a recognition of exceptional contributions to the advancement of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) and Co-operative Education in Canada. Named after Dr. Albert (Bert) S. Barber, widely regarded as the "Father of Co-operative Education in Canada," this award continues to honour those who have contributed to the advancement of WIL in Canada.

Individuals must be a member in good standing with CEWIL Canada for the 2023-2024 academic year  (i.e., September 2023 - August 2024).

For team nominees, at least one individual within a team must be a member in good standing with CEWIL Canada for the 2023-2024 academic year  (i.e., September 2023 - August 2024).

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