2003• Education Award |
DENESE BELCHETZ
|
Since
then, she has worked in a diverse variety of learning environments
in the classroom, the school, the school board and on assignments for
the Ministry of Education across Ontario and internationally. Currently,
she is a Coordinating Superintendent with the York Region District
School Board. |
Supported
by her school board, she successfully implemented a program designed
to
meet their specific learning needs. After completing a master’s
degree and her principal’s qualifications, Denese spent four
years as an administrator in elementary and secondary schools. |
While
at the ministry, Denese was involved in the CIDA/South Africa education
project, which provided
support for the development of the new South Africa’s curriculum
policy. In the course of this role, Denese led a team of Canadian educators
to work in Pretoria with key staff in the South African Education Department. Denese has been invited to speak to the education community on the topics of leadership development, school and student improvement and the management of change. As a lifelong learner, she recognizes the importance of keeping in touch with current research trends and issues. Currently, she is engaged in doctoral study. She continues to encourage teacher-mentoring projects and teacher exchanges to South Africa and remains a committed advocate for the powerful benefits of an educated population in South Africa and elsewhere. South African Women for Women is pleased to present Denese the Education Award in recognition of her lifelong commitment to public education, the well-being of children and to the teaching profession. |