Dean's Teaching Award – Faculty (TFA) Recipients
The Deans’ Teaching Award – Faculty recognizes TMU faculty members (TFA) who have demonstrated continuing teaching excellence and achievement in instruction. The awards will be distributed according to the Faculty of the nominee: Faculty of Arts, The Creative School, Faculty of Community Services, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Science, and the Ted Rogers School of Management.
Award recipient(s) will receive a certificate of recognition and a monetary award of $2,000 as a one-time payment (subject to applicable deductions).
2026 recipients
Areej Al-Hamad
Faculty of Community Services
Dr. Areej Al-Hamad is an exceptional educator whose teaching radiates compassion, intellectual rigor, and transformative impact. She redefines nursing education through inclusive, community-centered pedagogy that bridges scholarship, equity, and humanity. As the architect of innovative courses like PPN 301 and UH 9011, she cultivates critical inquiry, cultural humility, and authentic student engagement. Dr. Al-Hamad’s mentorship empowers students and colleagues alike to find their voice, pursue excellence, and lead with empathy. Her unwavering dedication to fostering belonging and reflective practice has reimagined what learning can be: deeply human, socially conscious, and profoundly inspiring. She genuinely embodies the essence of transformative teaching.
Kristopher Alexander
The Creative School
Dr. Kris Alexander is recognized by Fast Company for teaching "the most popular course at Toronto Metropolitan University" in 2025, scaling the non-mandatory elective RTA 928: Introduction to Game Design to 864 students across 36 disciplines while fostering skills like empathy and iteration. The gender distribution, 43% female, 52.3% male, and 3.9% non-binary, evidences equitable engagement, with 91% retention, stable A- grades, and alumni placements at Ubisoft and Behavior Interactive. Contributions include TA mentoring, curriculum redesign embedding Al ethics, and SoTL research on ethical pedagogy, inspiring transformative, interdisciplinary learning at TMU.
Hasina Amanzai
Faculty of Community Services
Dr. Hasina Amanzai exemplifies teaching excellence through her innovative, compassionate, and equity-driven approach to nursing education. She transforms complex pathophysiology into engaging, clinically relevant lessons using storytelling, visuals, and real-world cases that enhance understanding. Beyond the classroom, she mentors students through research, inclusion, and personal support. Her leadership extends provincially as she develops real-life case scenarios for Ontario’s nine nurse practitioner programs. She also fosters interprofessional communities, offering students from multiple universities opportunities for research and publication training. A dedicated educator and mentor, Dr. Amanzai inspires excellence, empathy, and lifelong learning, truly deserving of the Dean’s Teaching Award (TFA).
Alyssa Counsell
Faculty of Arts
Dr. Counsell exemplifies teaching excellence through her curricular innovation and student-centered teaching approaches. She is an award-winning instructor of psychology statistics courses and a current Teaching Fellow through the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. Dr. Counsell’s compassionate pedagogy has had a transformative impact on students’ mental health and engagement with statistics. Her innovative authentic assessments focus on real-world applications, scaffolding, flexibility, and personalized learning goals. She also employs open education resources and principles of Universal Design for Learning that promote equity and inclusion. Dr. Counsell is a recognized educational leader who advances pedagogy at TMU and beyond.
Okechukwu (Jake) Effoduh
Lincoln Alexander School of Law
Jake Okechukwu Effoduh exemplifies teaching excellence through innovation, empathy, and impact. His courses – which span AI, technology law, and social justice – blend critical theory with experiential learning. Professor Effoduh aims to transform his students into reflective practitioners. Known for pioneering ethical and responsible AI pedagogy and integrating real-world advocacy into the classroom, Effoduh empowers students to lead with integrity and imagination. His mentorship extends beyond the classroom, inspiring research, global engagement, and conferences that advance inclusion and responsible technology. A creative educator and mentor, he is redefining legal education at Toronto Metropolitan University for the digital age.
Owais Lightwala & Ramona Pringle
The Creative School
Ramona Pringle and Owais Lightwala exemplify excellence in teaching and innovation through their visionary leadership, collaborative pedagogy, and commitment to equity and student success. Their groundbreaking Creative School Experience course redefines large-class instruction, integrating hybrid learning, design thinking, and real-world problem-solving to empower 500 first-year students as creative changemakers. By merging creativity, technology, and experiential learning, they model adaptability, agency and lifelong learning in action. Their collaborative efforts democratize access to innovation education, challenge assumptions about scale and engagement, and cultivate a culture of curiosity, collaboration, and resilience, making them outstanding candidates for the Dean’s Teaching Award.
Atefeh (Atty) Mashatan
Ted Rogers School of Management
Dr. Atty Mashatan demonstrates outstanding undergraduate teaching excellence in cybersecurity, a strategically vital and rapidly evolving field. She has designed and implemented three innovative courses that integrate real-world applications, hands-on learning, and emerging technologies, equipping students with critical skills for today’s digital landscape. Her creative teaching strategies foster deep engagement, critical thinking, and problem-solving, while her inclusive approach ensures all students thrive. By connecting theory to practice and inspiring students with applied examples of cybersecurity in everyday life, Dr. Mashatan transforms the learning experience, preparing graduates to excel academically and professionally in a high-demand and strategically important domain.
Rai Reece
Faculty of Arts
Dr. Rai Reece is an accomplished faculty member and associate professor in the department of sociology. She is a passionate interdisciplinary scholar-activist who teaches courses such as SOC 507: Understanding Racism in Canada, SOC: 576 Colonialism and Anti-Blackness, SOC: 705 Law, Justice, and Abolition, and CC 8849: Everyday Abolition: Activism, Practice, and Policy. Her work is also grounded in community-based collaboration, illustrated through her roles as a co-ordinator for the Walls to Bridges program at Toronto Metropolitan University, the National Co-Director at Walls to Bridges, and the chair of the HIV Legal Network.
Reza Samavi
Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science
Dr. Reza Samavi, Associate Professor in Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering, is celebrated for his continuing teaching excellence and profound educational impact. He cultivates an innovative, inclusive learning environment by integrating his pioneering research in trustworthy and ethical AI into the curriculum, inspiring curiosity and responsible innovation. As a dedicated mentor and leader of TAILab, he empowers and guides students to become future leaders in the field, fostering a culture of collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. Dr. Samavi’s unwavering commitment to pedagogical creativity, transformative curricular design, and meaningful student engagement exemplifies the outstanding qualities recognized by the Dean’s Teaching Award.
Stephen Sheps
The Creative School
Dr. Stephen Sheps is a deeply compassionate and innovative educator who inspires his students and colleagues through his inclusive, creative, and engaging approach to teaching. He is a dedicated leader in RTA’s Sport Media program, whose thoughtful approach to curriculum design blends theory, technology, and empathy, creating classrooms where curiosity and creativity flourish. His students appreciate his genuine mentorship and his steadfast commitment to equity and accessibility. Dr. Sheps’s teaching and leadership truly reflect TMU’s commitment to transformative student-centred learning and the excellence celebrated by the Dean’s Teaching Award.
Fiona Thomas
Faculty of Arts
Dr. Fiona Thomas is a talented educator who creates a welcoming and inclusive space, where students from all backgrounds are invited to share their perspectives and encouraged to be curious about the perspectives of others. The new required course that Dr. Thomas developed on Culturally-Informed Clinical Practice strives to help Clinical Psychology graduate students develop cultural humility and provide culturally-responsive care to clients from underrepresented and marginalized groups. Dr. Thomas ensures there are a variety of teaching approaches and assessment methods in her courses that take into consideration diverse student interests and learning styles.
Tarushika Vasanthan
Faculty of Science
Dr. Tarushika Vasanthan provides an avant-garde approach to traditional classroom teaching by delivering immersive and interactive learning experiences to promote collaborative and interdisciplinary thinking. She. advocates for underrepresented communities by incorporating evidence-based strategies of equity, diversity and inclusion. Her curricular design includes culturally responsive pedagogies, equitable assessments, team-based learning and use of real-world examples that has strengthened student outcomes and improved student performances. Dr. Vasanthan’s mentorship, which extends beyond the classroom, continues to have a transformative and impactful influence on her students’ professional and personal growth. Dr. Vasanthan personifies educational leadership and is very deserving of the Dean’s Teaching Award.
Xingwei (Nancy) Yang
Ted Rogers School of Management
Dr. Xingwei (Nancy) Yang demonstrates teaching excellence through innovative pedagogy, curriculum design, and mentorship. Dedicated to creative teaching and impactful student development, she helped integrate ProfGPT, a generative AI learning tool, into a core course in the Business Technology Management program, enhancing self-directed and engaged learning. Her leadership in GenAI-enabled teaching was recognized at AMCIS 2025 (Top 25%). She also designed a new elective course that connects real-world applications with collaborative, peer-based learning, which resulted in 12 student-led projects, 2 graduate admissions, and 2 industry internships. Dr. Yang has advised 14 students and served on 9 PhD and MSc committees.
Past recipients
- Idil Abdillahi
Faculty of Community Services - Dzung Ha
Faculty of Science - Alexandra Mogyoros
Lincoln Alexander School of Law - Shari Okeke
The Creative School - Victor Perez-Amado
Faculty of Community Services - Terri Peters
Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - Farrokh Sharifi
Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - Sui Sui
Ted Rogers School of Management - Charlie Wall-Andrews
The Creative School - Hossein Zolfagharinia
Ted Rogers School of Management
- Edward Bechard-Torres
Lincoln Alexander School of Law - Priscilla Boakye
Faculty of Community Services - Naima Cherchem
Ted Rogers School of Management - Ellen Choi
Ted Rogers School of Management - Rania Hamza
Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - Karen Milligan
Faculty of Arts - Saber Moradi
Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - Petra Roberts
Faculty of Community Services - Karen Sebesta
The Creative School
- Michael Baumtrog
School of Business Management, Ted Rogers School of Management - Eliza Chandler
School of Disability Studies, Faculty of Community Services - David Colangelo
School of Professional Communication, The Creative School - Reem El Asaleh
School of Graphic Communications Management, The Creative School - Faezeh Ensan
Department of Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - Nariman Farsad
Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science - Jessica Jeong
Faculty of Arts Department of Psychology - Lauren Munro
School of Disability Studies, Faculty of Community Services - Charlene Nicholls-Nixon
School of Business Management, Ted Rogers School of Management - Daniel Rubenson
Department of Politics & Public Administration, Faculty of Arts - Kinga Anna Zawada
Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Faculty of Arts
- Marc Adler
Department of Chemistry and Biology, Faculty of Science - Ian Baitz
School of Graphic Communications Management, The Creative School - Nicole Bennett
Midwifery Education Program, Faculty of Community Services - Steve Daniels
RTA School of Media, The Creative School - Angela Lee
Lincoln Alexander School of Law - Funke Oba
School of Social Work, Faculty of Community Services - Oliver Okafor
School of Accounting and Finance, Department of Accounting, Ted Rogers School of Management - Janice Rudkowski
School of Retail Management, Ted Rogers School of Management - Khaled Sennah
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Architectural Science - Dafna Sussman
Department of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Architectural Science
- Richard Adams
School of Graphic Communications Management, Faculty of Communication and Design - Shana Almeida
School of Professional Communication, Faculty of Communication and Design - Linying Dong
School of Information Technology Management, Ted Rogers School of Management - David Gauntlett
School of Creative Industries, Faculty of Communication and Design - Sonya Graci
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Ted Rogers School of Management - Vincent Hui
Department of Architectural Science, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - Treisha Hylton
School of Child and Youth Care, Faculty of Community Services - Saber Moradi
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - Tracey Raney
Department of Politics and Public Administration, Faculty of Arts - Fatih Sekercioglu
School of Occupational and Public Health, Faculty of Community Services - Kathleen Wilkie
Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science
- Constantine Angyridis
Department of Economics, Faculty of Arts - Marty Fink
School of Professional Communication, Faculty of Communication and Design - Johanne Jean-Pierre
School of Child and Youth Care, Faculty of Community Services - Karen Peesker
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Ted Rogers School of Management - Frank Russo
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts - Greggory Todd Springer
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science - Vicki St. Denys
School of Performance, Faculty of Communication and Design - Kimberly Varma
Department of Criminology, Faculty of Arts - Sean Wise
Entrepreneur & Strategy, Ted Rogers School of Management
- Lydia Chen
Department of Chemistry and Biology, Faculty of Science - Marianella Collette
Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Faculty of Arts - Andrew D. Furman
School of Interior Design, Faculty of Communication and Design - Tom Griffin
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Ted Rogers School of Management - Julian Hasford
School of Child and Youth Care, Faculty of Community Services - Farrokh Janabi-Sharifi
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - Raffi Karshafian
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science - Laleh Samarbakhsh
School of Accounting and Finance, Ted Rogers School of Management - Brennan Thompson
Department of Economics, Faculty of Arts - Eva Woyzbun
School of Professional Communication, Faculty of Communication and Design
- Becky Choma
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts - Sara Edge
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Arts - Elsayed Elbeshbishy
Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - William Huggon
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts - Julie Kellershohn
Marketing Management, Ted Rogers School of Management - Adrian Ma
School of Journalism, Faculty of Communication and Design - Joseph Recupero
RTA School of Media, Faculty of Communication and Design - Jasna Schwind
Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Faculty of Community Services - Oona St-Amant
Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Faculty of Community Services - Sharareh Taghipour
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - Melissa Toffanin
School of Accounting and Finance, Ted Rogers School of Management
- Jonathon Anderson
School of Interior Design, Faculty of Communication and Design - Ebrahim Bagheri
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science - Roberto Botelho
Department of Chemistry and Biology, Faculty of Science - Tara Collins
School of Child and Youth Care, Faculty of Community Services - Anthony Francescucci
Department of Marketing Management, Ted Rogers School of Management - Sharonna Greenberg
Department of Chemistry and Biology, Faculty of Science - Sarah Henstra
Department of English, Faculty of Arts - John Shiga
School of Professional Communication, Faculty of Communication and Design - Farid Shirazi
Information Technology Management, Ted Rogers School of Management - June Yee
School of Social Work, Faculty of Community Services - Fei Yuan
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science