a Rael To be considered for the award, the innovative teaching practice should be: le Imaginative and innovative. 2. Ecgucationally effective and responsive to the learning needs of the students. Sin ‘Used successiully in an approved program or course. 4, Verifiable by peers in the institution or the region. is Must have measurable objectives which have been evaluated. 6. Applicabie to other learning environment settings. Nomination Procedure Nominations for the award must be submitted by March 12, 1987. Nominations must include: ier A one-page Ccescription of the innovation. Qs Course description and evaluations. Bis A statement acknowledging the nominee's willingness to share their innovation without financial implications. 4, Anv accompanying documentation that would elaborate on the innovation. Se A completed nomination form. Photocopies are also acceptable. [For additional information call Suzanne Robinson at the ACCC tel. (416) 489-5925.] Announcement of this award will be made in the ACCC newsmagazine COLLEGE CANADA. A copy of this material and nomination forms will be sent to the CEO of each ACCC member institution. The Selection Process A national Committee has been established under the chairmanship of Bruce McAusland, Past President of ACCC. It is composed of six faculty members from the ACCC Board of Directors, representing the six regions of Canada. The Committee will conduct a post-activity evaluation in order to make a recommendation to the ACCC Board of Directors on the continuance of the award project. Comments from all the applicants will be welcomed. NOMINATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM GERRY DELLAMATTIA AND MUST BE SUBMITTED TO DIVISIONAL DEANS BY MARCH 9.