SFUs Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS) | Heather Bliss, Department of Linguistics | Cormack Teaching Symposium 2022 @SFUFASS | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
October 25, 2022 - Watch the presentation by lecturer Heather Bliss at the 11th annual Cormack Teaching Symposium. She is one of six winners of the 2022 Cormack Teaching Awards.
Heather is a lecturer at the Department of Linguistics where she currently serves as the Graduate Studies Chair. She works closely with Indigenous communities throughout Alberta and BC for her research which focuses on Indigenous language documentation, analysis, and revitalization.
The Cormack Teaching Award was established by former SFU Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean, Lesley Cormack in 2010, to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more at sfu.ca/fass/awards/cormack.html
October 25, 2022 - Watch the presentation by lecturer Heather Bliss at the 11th annual Cormack Teaching Symposium. She is one of six winners of the 2022 Cormack Teaching Awards.
Heather is a lecturer at the Department of Linguistics where she currently serves as the Graduate Studies Chair. She works closely with Indigenous communities throughout Alberta and BC for her research which focuses on Indigenous language documentation, analysis, and revitalization.
The Cormack Teaching Award was established by former SFU Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean, Lesley Cormack in 2010, to celebrate excellence and innovation in teaching within the faculty. The award recognizes the passion that faculty bring to the classroom, quality of pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and the FASS teaching community.
Learn more at sfu.ca/fass/awards/cormack.html