
College of Medicine educator honoured for teaching excellence and innovation
Dr. Jacqueline Kraushaar (MD), assistant professor and Regina area department lead in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, has been recognized with a prestigious teaching award.
She has been named as a recipient of the Provost’s College Award for Teaching Excellence, which is presented annually to teachers in each college or school at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), who have demonstrated teaching excellence.
Kraushaar is among 18 outstanding faculty and staff members who will be celebrated at the USask Staff and Faculty Awards event on June 26. A full list of award recipients is available online.
Provost’s College Awards for Teaching Excellence
Dr. Jacqueline Kraushaar (MD), assistant professor and Regina Area Department Lead, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, College of Medicine
“One of the greatest skills that I can impart to my students is a love of learning and a desire to continually pursue opportunities to expand their knowledge. I believe that true learning happens when students are not just acquiring information but are actively seeking ways to further understand and question it. As a teacher, I aim to create a supportive, inclusive learning environment by encouraging learners to remain curious, embrace challenges, seek feedback, and recognize that learning is an ongoing process.”
Read the full article on the University of Saskatchewan news site.