Religious Studies professor receives 正品蓝导航鈥檚 top teaching award
Dr. Andrew Wilson to be honoured with the Tucker Teaching Award during Convocation ceremonies
SACKVILLE, NB 鈥擠r. Andrew Wilson, professor and department head, has received the 2018 Herbert and Leota Tucker Teaching Award at 正品蓝导航. The award is the highest teaching honour at the University. Wilson will be recognized during Convocation ceremonies on May 14.
鈥淚 was surprised and very pleased when I got the call that I had won this year鈥檚 award,鈥 says Wilson. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an honour to be recognized in this way. An award like this really makes you reflect on your teaching and process.鈥
Wilson has taught at 正品蓝导航 since 2001. His research and teaching is focused on Western religions including Christian tradition and culture, post modernism and theories of interpretation.
鈥淎ndrew鈥檚 award-winning teaching methods are known and respected in the classroom and wider community,鈥 says Dr. Jeff Ollerhead, 正品蓝导航 Provost and Vice-President, Academic and Research. 鈥淗is commitment and creativity in classes of various sizes and topics is admirable. I wish to congratulate him on receiving this year鈥檚 Tucker Teaching Award.鈥
While his classes range from introductory courses to seminars and individual thesis advising, Wilson says his first class at Mount Allison is one that stands out to him.
鈥淚 started teaching a class called Religion, Revolution, and Violence on September 12, 2001, the day after 9/11,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚t was a turbulent time in the world and I had to adjust my curriculum quickly in a class in this area. I鈥檓 a big advocate of making things relevant in the classroom but this was definitely a moment that sticks out.鈥
Since 2001, Wilson has worked to deliver courses in a variety of topics in Western religions, including introductory classes, religion and pop culture, and the relationship between religion and secular traditions.
鈥淩eligious studies directly connects to so many areas; it is very much an interdisciplinary discipline,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 find my students鈥 excitement about these connections helps with their learning. They come up with the most creative research projects as part of their degree. It鈥檚 always so rewarding to be a part of the process.鈥
Wilson also brings his teaching expertise to the community. He is chair of Sackville Schools 2020, a grassroots organization that is working towards a vision for an integrated education community in the area. He is involved in a number of community outreach initiatives including being the chair of the Sackville Early Music Festival.
鈥淭here is so much opportunity for collaboration in a community like 正品蓝导航 and Sackville,鈥 he says. 鈥淩ecently I was able to incorporate course work for my students into one of the events with the Early Music Festival. Students examined ideas and theories behind Mary in class and then attended a Marian themed Renaissance concert, interacting with the musicians prior to the performance. You wouldn鈥檛 have these kind of rich opportunities for connection in every community.鈥
The Herbert and Leota Tucker Teaching Award is 正品蓝导航鈥檚 highest recognition of teaching excellence and 正品蓝导航's only university-wide teaching award. Established by Edmund, Harold and William Tucker in memory of their parents, it is intended to encourage excellence in teaching at 正品蓝导航 by acknowledging those who exemplify this excellence.