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Frances Davis Award for Undergraduate Teaching 2002-2006 Award Recipients

Davis Award Winner

Leslie Lyum, headshot

Leslie Lyum
Employment Training Center

Leslie Lyum, an assistant professor at the (ETC), believes that students will learn if given appropriate instructor support and materials. She uses hands-on exercises to teach mathematics to at-risk adults who have been unsuccessful in traditional academic settings. Students amortize their dream cars and home mortgages using electronic aids on the Internet in addition to paper-and-pencil tasks. They master time management by keeping a record of their daily activities. They visit supermarkets to learn unit pricing and collaborative learning. The activities help students understand the daily impact of mathematics in their lives.

Lyum is also productive behind the scenes at ETC. She served on the accreditation self-study leadership team and co-chaired the curriculum and instruction accreditation self-study committee—helping earn a 6-year accreditation for ETC. She helped revise curriculum for the essential skills program and is a team member in ETC’s Learning Center.

Lyum models lifelong learning. She attended a two-week summer symposium at Harvard University, traveled to a conference on assessment and statistics and continues to look for new and innovative ways to teach mathematics. She focuses on what each student wants, needs and can do.

The Frances Davis Award for Undergraduate Teaching recognizes dedication and demonstrated excellence as teachers of undergraduate students. It was established as a memorial to the late Frances Davis, who taught mathematics at Leeward Community College and Â鶹´«Ã½Manoa for 19 years.

Select a recipient for more about that individual, or view the most recent winners.

2005

Anthony Kilbert, headshot
Anthony Kilberk
Kaua‘i
Mai Wong, headshot
Mai Wong
Hawa‘i

2002

Colette Higgins, headshot
Colette Higgins
Kapi‘olani
Barbara Hotta, headshot
Gordon Scott Lee
Hawai‘i
Leslie Lyum, headshot
Leslie Lyum
Employment Training Center
Mark Panek, headshot
Mark Panek
Manoa