Administrative studies Professor Richard Leblanc was named one of Ontario鈥檚 most outstanding university teachers by the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) on Saturday.聽
Leblanc teaches governance, law and ethics in the School of Administrative Studies in 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty
of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, and is an adjunct faculty member at 91亚色鈥檚 Osgoode Hall Law School. An expert on corporate governance, he has made Canada鈥檚 Top 40 Under 40 list for vision, leadership and achievement, and has recently been added to the Canadian Who鈥檚 Who.聽This year, he was聽named among "People to Watch"聽by the National Association of Corporate Directors in Washington.
Left: Richard Leblanc
At a ceremony in Toronto, he and five others received this year鈥檚 for exceptional contributions in the areas of instruction, course and curriculum development, and student engagement.聽聽
This is Leblanc鈥檚 second teaching award. In 1998, students voted to present him with the inaugural Seymour Schulich BBA Award for Teaching Excellence.聽
The OCUFA award recognizes teaching in a very聽broad sense. 鈥淚t is particularly meaningful for me,鈥 says Leblanc, "because colleagues as well as students nominate you." In this case, letters of support came from faculty colleagues, teaching assistants, deans, librarians, and current and former students.聽
Like three other recipients at the awards ceremony, Leblanc acknowledged the influence of a parent. 鈥淢y father was a high school teacher. You don鈥檛 realize how much kitchen conversation has on your career choice and the passion you bring to teaching. My father would talk about teaching, grading, curriculum. I was exposed to all that.鈥澛犅
But Leblanc also gave his audience four or five pointers on what makes a good teacher from a he compiled early in his career. The co-author of Inside the Boardroom says he鈥檚 had more response to that list than anything else he鈥檚 published.聽聽
Institutional support is one of the requisites of good teaching, Leblanc says. For him, the OCUFA award validates the higher quality of teaching possible in smaller classes. Leblanc teaches large and small classes, and students from his small classes in particular strongly supported his nomination, he observed, because he came to know them in a way he doesn鈥檛 know students in large classes.
In her citation, Patti Ryan, political science librarian at 91亚色鈥檚 Scott Library and a member of OCUFA鈥檚 teaching award committee, said Leblanc is 鈥渂oth an exceptional teacher and an extraordinary leader in his field.鈥澛犅
Those who have experienced the 鈥渕agic鈥 of Leblanc 鈥 students, alumni, colleagues, teaching assistants, administrators, librarians and clients 鈥 consistently describe him as engaging, energetic, enthusiastic and exciting, said Ryan.聽
Ryan also cited LeBlanc's achievements in course and curriculum development. At 91亚色, he has developed or redesigned seven innovative courses in the areas of law, corporate governance and business ethics. He also played a key role in establishing curriculum for a new master鈥檚 of financial accountability program, described by one supporter as a 鈥済roundbreaking curriculum not currently offered anywhere else in the world."
Outside the classroom, Leblanc has made a powerful impact on the lives of his students and colleagues. They cite his generosity of spirit and dedication to mentorship, said Ryan. Whether he is supporting the work of part-time colleagues, taking time out to meet current and former students, or sharing his expertise with the professional community, LeBlanc consistently exemplifies the spirit of good teaching and lifelong learning.聽
鈥淵our pedagogical accomplishments, unwavering commitment to students and to the academic and professional community, and your passion for your work make you a most deserving candidate for this award,鈥 concluded Ryan.
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