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AC Class of 鈥59 makes a big impact on learning
A lot has changed at the Agricultural Campus since Dale Ells (secretary, Class of 鈥59) and his classmates graduated.
鈥淐lasses were much smaller then,鈥 he notes. 鈥淭here were only 39 of us and if you wanted to complete the science degree in agriculture you had to go to Guelph or McGill. 聽We felt prepared to go into those new learning environments and even take on leadership roles mainly because of the high-quality instruction we received here in Truro.鈥
Ells and his classmates never forgot the foundation that the Nova Scotia Agricultural College (now 9 1免费版下鈥檚 Faculty of Agriculture) provided them. Over the years, they often discussed how they could support the campus in return, particularly as their 50th聽anniversary approached.
聽鈥淲e had noticed other classes making a donation or establishing a scholarship, so we formed a committee to talk about what meant most to us. The conversations focused on our respect for the faculty and the quality of instruction we received.聽 So we decided to establish a fund dedicated to learning.鈥
Launched in 2009, The Class of 鈥59 Teaching Development Fund helps faculty, technicians and staff involved in teaching provide the same calibre of instruction that Ells and his classmates cherished.
鈥淲ith larger classes, tighter budgets, and the need to continually upgrade one鈥檚 subject matter, it can be difficult dedicating resources to updating teaching techniques or learning facilities,鈥 says Ells. 鈥淲e decided to focus our support on the entire teaching team.鈥
To date, the fund, which anyone can donate to, has been used to present a teaching workshop, invest in learning materials for instructor training and to purchase clicker technology that enhances student engagement while revealing how well they comprehend topics discussed in class.
鈥淭his technology helps me deliver more student-centred education, and that would not have been possible without the fund,鈥 says professor Diane Dunlop (BSc (Agr) 鈥85). 鈥淲hat the Class of 鈥59 has provided us is an important opportunity to bring more excitement into the learning process and ensure a better understanding of course material.鈥
There is one other way that the fund has been beneficial, according to class president Campbell Gunn. 鈥淚t鈥檚 certainly brought the class members closer together. We鈥檝e been meeting every year since we started this. Our hope is that, through this gift, we can help the teaching team gain the tools they need, which will ultimately benefit students.鈥
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