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Excellence in Teaching
 

Excellence in Teaching Prize


The award’s purpose is to encourage planning schools to apply new pedagogical approaches, technologies and learning techniques in ways which enhance the theories, knowledge and skills necessary for good planning practice. The award provides an important opportunity to disseminate new and high quality teaching practices among European planning schools.

CEBE Transactions (http://www.cebe.heacademy.ac.uk/transactions/) will publish an article on the issue/contents/pedagogical approach of the winning module(s) each year.CEBE Transactions (http://www.cebe.heacademy.ac.uk/transactions/) will publish an article on the issue/contents/pedagogical approach of the winning module(s) each year.
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Excellence in Teaching Prize

Download announcement for the Excellence in teaching prize and Teach application 2010
For more information you can e-m
ail Francesco LoPiccolo (chair of jury)

 


*** EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING 2010 ***

 

The winner of Excellence in Teaching Prize 2010 has been rewarded to:

Konstantinos Lalenis

for his course

“Planning Interventions for the 2013 Mediterranean Games in Volos and Larisa:
from Decay to Opportunity”

at the University of Thessaly Volos, Greece

Jury report

 

 

Prize committees

  • Francesco Lo Piccolo (chair)
    Department "Cittą e Territorio", Universitą degli studi di Palermo, Italy
  • Judith Allen
    School of Architecture and the Built Environment, University of Westminster, UK
  • Roar Amdam
    Institute of Municipal Studies, Volda University College, Norway
  • Hossein Maroofi (Young Academics' member)
    Politecnico di Milano, Italy
  • Andrea Frank
    School of City and Regional Planning,
    Cardiff University, UK
  • Lia Vasconcelos
    Department of "Ciencias e Engenharia do Ambiente", Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

 

2002-2008 AESOP Excellence in teaching prize.

DOWNLOAD HERE THE DOCUMENT (2002-2004)

 

 


2008 Winner

The AESOP prize for Excellence in Teaching 2007 has been rewarded to:


Deborah Peel,
who created the module,
Aspects of Effective Communication

at the department of Civic Design,
University of Liverpool



2007 Winner

 

The AESOP prize for Excellence in Teaching 2007 has been rewarded to:

The Faculty of Urban and Regional Planning
IUAV, University of Venice, Italy

The 2007 years prize of excellence in teaching prize was given to the postgraduate module:

"A participative process of Urban Regeneration. Building an integrated programme aimed at improving the quality of urban and social life in a consolidated periphery of Venice

Jury report

 


2006 Winner:

Sustainable Development in the Urban Region in Germany and the US:

Dresden and Columbus as Examples

Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Department of Spatial Development and Planning

 

With the cooperation of :

The Ohio State University, USA

City and Regional Program
 

 


2005 Winner:

Methods and Techniques of Spatial Policy Analysis

Institute for Higher Education in Geography and Planning, The Netherlands

Department of Geography and Planning University of Amsterdam.
 

 


2004 Winner:

Spatial Planning
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden.
 

 


2003 Winner:

The Town of Children

University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy
School of Urban, Regional and Environmental Planning and School of Architecture.
 

 


2002 Winner:

Interprofessional Issues

University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

Faculty of the Built Environment

 

Metropolitan planning project, Investigation methods,Visual communication and presentation techniques

Blekinge Institute of Technology Karlskrona Sweden

Department of Spatial Planning