Steven is a recognized educator from Nova Scotia, Canada. His contributions to education are apparent in classrooms, universities, conferences, documentaries, books, and curricula. His work is characterized by the understanding that students are current and future citizens, and that teaching is a means of creating social change.
Steven is a secondary school teacher at Avon View High School (Windsor, Nova Scotia), a part-time professor in the Education Department at Mount Saint Vincent University (Halifax, Nova Scotia), a curriculum writer for the Nova Scotia Department of Education (Halifax, Nova Scotia) and an educational consultant, writer, and speaker. He has travelled to forty-four countries and has conducted teacher training in India, Jamaica, and Barbados, as well as offered curriculum development support in the United Arab Emirates and Mongolia. Steven is frequently a keynote speaker at education conferences.
Steven is the recipient of the Governor General’s Gold Medal for his graduate research, the Lieutenant Governor’s Teaching Award to represent the teaching profession in Nova Scotia, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his dedicated service to Canada, the Canadian Teachers Federation Roy C. Hill award for his innovative teaching practices, the Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, and five Golden Leaf Awards from the Canadian Educational Press Association for his professional writing. His PhD was awarded from the University of South Australia.
Steven is a secondary school teacher at Avon View High School (Windsor, Nova Scotia), a part-time professor in the Education Department at Mount Saint Vincent University (Halifax, Nova Scotia), a curriculum writer for the Nova Scotia Department of Education (Halifax, Nova Scotia) and an educational consultant, writer, and speaker. He has travelled to forty-four countries and has conducted teacher training in India, Jamaica, and Barbados, as well as offered curriculum development support in the United Arab Emirates and Mongolia. Steven is frequently a keynote speaker at education conferences.
Steven is the recipient of the Governor General’s Gold Medal for his graduate research, the Lieutenant Governor’s Teaching Award to represent the teaching profession in Nova Scotia, the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his dedicated service to Canada, the Canadian Teachers Federation Roy C. Hill award for his innovative teaching practices, the Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, and five Golden Leaf Awards from the Canadian Educational Press Association for his professional writing. His PhD was awarded from the University of South Australia.