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Spring convocation awards SASKATCHEWAN TEACHERS' FEDERATION PRIZE Michela Olso Michela graduated with a Bachelor of Education in Elementary Education with Great Distinction from the community-based program offered by the Faculty of Education in parternship with Cumberland College in Nipawin, SK. During her studies, Michela was the recipient of the Academic Silver Prize in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016, in each year of the program. She was also named to the Dean’s Honours List in Fall 2014, Winter 2015, and in 2016. Born and raised in Nipawin, Michela began her Education degree by taking university courses via distance through Cumberland College. In 2013, she joined the new Bachelor of Education community- based cohort in Nipiwan. Michela was grateful to be able to complete her degree in her hometown. Michela credits the community-based cohort program for allowing its students to learn collaboratively and develop friendships with future colleagues. She feels that their shared experiences stimulated learning, built confidence, and offered support. The diversity of her cohort provided a great range of opinions, experiences, and knowledge to apply to this educational experience. At each University of Regina convocation ceremony, the Saskatchewan Teacher’s Federation (STF) awards a prize to the most distinguished student graduating with their first degree in the Faculty of Education who has the highest grade point average and an overall internship rating of “Outstanding.” The Faculty of Education was pleased to present the Saskatchewan Teacher’s Federation Prize to Michela Adlem, a distinguished fall 2017 graduate in the Faculty of Education. Michela describes herself as a life-long learner who loves to try new things and will continue to do so throughout her teaching career. Her goal in the classroom is to help students discover who they are going to be. She contends that education is a journey that never ends; it constantly finds new roads. Since graduating, Michela has married and moved to a new small town, where she has her name on the sub list, and is awaiting a job. The graduating class of 2017 from the Bachelor of Education community-based program offered by the Faculty of Education, University of Regina in partnership with Cumberland College in Nipawin, SK. Photo courtesy of Cumberland College. Page 6