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Miranda Meents Wins 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏEarly Career Award for Excellence in Teaching!

April 20, 2026

Congratulations to Biological Sciences Lecturer Miranda Meents, the recipient of a 2026 Early Career Award for Excellence in Teaching. The award is accompanied by a certificate and $3,500!!

As noted in the Campus Connections Newsletter:
Miranda Meents fosters engaging, student-centred learning environments shaped by evidence-based pedagogy and student feedback. Her classes promote active learning through creative, choice-based projects that deepen engagement with course material. For example, botanical drawing develops students’ skills in self-evaluation, communication and observation, while forest walks incorporate Indigenous knowledge and strengthen students’ connection to the land.

Meents advances a culture of teaching excellence through leadership and community-building at both 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏand nationally. As education director of the Canadian Society of Plant Biologists, she supports a growing community of practice in teaching. At SFU, she helps facilitate the Teaching Matters seminar series and has co-organized initiatives such as the Indigenous Pedagogy Reading Circle and an Indigenous Ecology Reading Community. Her teaching inquiry projects have investigated practices such as plant appreciation and ungrading.

To learn more, read the full story.

Congrats, Miranda!! Very highly deserved.

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