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Nominations Open for 2008 Trades & Skills Teacher of the Year



Trade & Skills Teacher Awards 2008

The Institute for Trade Skills Excellence (The Institute) has announced the 2008 Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Awards are open for nomination via www.itse.com.au between the 16th of June and the 5th of September.

Following the success of the inaugural Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Awards in 2007, The Institute is again calling for nominations for the very best Trades and Skills Teachers across Australia who work in Registered Training Organisations, including TAFE’s and Private training colleges.

The Institute has announced twenty three categories for the Awards (outlined below), across their eight industry groups: Automotive; Building and Construction; Electrical; Manufacturing; Metals and Engineering; Hospitality and Personal Services; Rural and Farming; and Mineral Resources.

From the semi-finalist Industry Trades and Skills Teachers, eight finalists will be chosen by the Institutes‘ industries of focus, following which the Australian Trades and Skills Teacher will be named at the Australian Training Awards which will take place on Thursday, 20 November, in Darwin.

The 2007 Australian Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year was Marion Fitzpatrick from Northern Sydney TAFE in Ryde New South Wales, who was awarded for her commitment to developing and improving the quality of teaching in the Cookery field.

“Since being named the Australian Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year I have had the unique opportunity of participating in the recent 2020 Summit and contributing my views on how education and skills development might look by the year 2020.

“Winning the Australian Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year has enabled me to further my skills and development in the Hospitality Industry,” Ms Fitzpatrick said.

Gary Sewell was named the 2007 Bakery Trade Teacher of the Year. Gary used his prize money to further develop his e-learning program to train bakers by distance which has now been implemented by a number of top baking franchises across the country including Bakers Delight and Tip Top.

Gary said that he would never have been able to launch such a program if The Institute hadn’t awarded him Bakery Trade Teacher of the Year.

“There’s no doubt about it, the $5,000 project money received from The Institute was the impetus for this project...with the $5,000 we ran pilot classes, were able to set in place the resources and framework to then roll out the Fast Track Apprenticeship Project.

Gary used the prize money from The Australian Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Awards to further develop his project and apply for a $50,000 grant from the Federal Government.

“Without the prize money from The Institute for Trade Skills Excellence we wouldn’t have been able to approach the Government for Federal funding for the program,” Mr Sewell said.

About the Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Award

The Trades and Skills Teacher Awards are run by The Institute for Trade Skills Excellence, an organization dedicated to recognizing excellence in trades and skills education and training.

Brian Wexham, Chief Executive Officer of The Institute for Trade Skills Excellence said that the Australian Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Award recognises teachers who dedicate their lives to ensuring tomorrows trades and skills people are armed with the very best skills through their innovative teaching methods.

“This Award acknowledges leadership in developing tomorrow’s skills and trades professionals. It was established to give deserving teachers in the trades and skills arena the opportunity to implement professional developmental projects, that otherwise would not have been possible without funding.

“The Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Award derives its success from identifying teachers who are able to move beyond delivering only to curriculum and who meet industry standards to ensure Australia continues to turn out the most highly skilled men and women,” said Mr Wexham.

2008 Categories

Building And Construction:
Service
Structures
Fitout and Finish

Metals And Engineering:

Fabrication
Mechanical

Electrical:
Electrical
Data
Mineral Resources:
Three Generic Awards

Hospitality and Personal Services:
Cookery
Bakery
Hairdressing

Rural And Farming:
Agriculture
Horticulture
Conservation and Land Management

 

 



Victoria University

The Institute for Trades Skills Excellence would like to thank Victoria University for its sponsorship of the 2008 Trades and Skills Fit out and Finish Teacher of the Year Award.

 

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The Institute also thanks the Construction and Property Services Industry Skills Council for its sponsorship of the Building & Construction Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Award.



Related Information  Related Information

  • To nominate for the Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year visit: www.itse.com.au


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