2008 Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Award

Teachers 2008 Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Award

Category Winners Announced
 
See category award winners
 
Jeff Smith receives his award from Dr John Keniry
 
The Institute for Trade Skills Excellence (The Institute) has announced the 2008 Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Award  category winners at its annual prestigious awards event at the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron in Kirribilli,  NSW.
 
The Institute worked in conjunction with industry to build the concept for the awards, in establishing the awards criteria and selecting the fourteen category winners for the 2008 Awards.
 
Each award winner receives a $5,000- this is divided into $3,000 personal spend with the remaining $2,000 to be spent on a professional development project which gives back to both industry and students.
 
Mr Brian Wexham, The Chief Executive Officer of The Institute believes firmly in the value and importance of Trades and Skills Teacher Awards and explains the process behind its development.
 
“This award acknowledges leadership in developing tomorrow’s trades and skills 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”.
 
Pam Christie TAFE NSW- Sydney Institute Director believes the reason that one of the institute’s teachers’ was selected is due to their passion for training and the passion for the industry they operate in.
 
“Our winner, Stephen Anderson is passionate about his industry and is equally passionate about training. He maintains high standards and is always on the lookout to promote and share the great outcomes his students achieve. He exemplifies what is best in a VET teacher and has helped to enhance the reputation of TAFE NSW – Sydney Institute both nationally and globally”.
 
These qualities are abundantly represented in all the award winners. All fourteen category winners have had to satisfy particularly stringent criteria, among which are demonstrating excellence and innovation in serving industry and delivering on excellence and innovation in inspiring learners.
 
Brian Wexham further states that the Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Award recognises teachers who dedicate their lives to ensuring tomorrow’s trades and skills people are armed with the very best skills through their innovative teaching methods.
 
“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.
 
Captains of industry and members of the Industry Skills Councils will present the awards to the 2008 category winners.
 
The overall 2008 Trades and Skills Teacher of the Year Award winner will be presented with their award at the Australian Training Awards on the 20th November in Darwin. 
 
 
Category Winners:

Michael  Cochrane            
Automotive                                             
TAFE/Blacktown              
Bruce Simpson
Hospitality, Tourism & Services
Wodonga Institute of TAFE
David ODea
Cookery
TAFE NSW Riverina Institute, Albury
Jane Trewin
Hairdressing
Gordon Institute of TAFE
Stuart Hoxley
Fitout & Finish
Swinburne University (TAFE)
Ronald Duffield
Services
Challenger TAFE
 
Michael Landers
Structures
Miller TAFE NSW
Steve Wicks
Fabrication
TAFE NSW - New England Inst.
Leigh Harris
Mechanical
Chisholm Institute
 
Charles Dornan
 
Mineral Resources
Central TAFE
 
Stephen Anderson
 
Manufacturing (Advanced)
Sydney Institute of TAFE
 
Jeff Smith
 
Cons. & Land Management
Chisholm Institute
Brian Heim
Agriculture
Charles Darwin University
David McKee
Electrical
SkillsTech Australia

Some comments from last year’s Winners
 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 Institute for Trade Skills Excellence
The Institute for Trade Skills Excellence promotes the importance of trades and skills and recognises excellence in trades and skills education and training through:
·         Skills One – an integrated platform of television programming, interactive website and media partnerships;
·         the Star Rating Scheme, which awards high performing training organisations with gold star ratings; and
·         the Trades and Skills Teaching Awards which recognise excellence in trades & skills education and training.