Clarence Atchison Award for Excellence in Community Service
Alan Wiebe
Alan Wiebe - BA, B.Ed, M.Ed
Clarence Atchison Award for Excellence in Community Service - June 11, 2010 at 9:30 am
Alan Wiebe joined the Faculty of Education in 2004
and took up the challenge of providing mentorship opportunities through
outreach to the community. In his unique role as Mentorship Program
Coordinator, Professor Alan Wiebe has devoted his talent and energies
to creating projects that reach specific “at-risk” youth, including
Aboriginal teens, war-affected youth, economically disadvantaged young
people, talented but troubled students and youth in the criminal
justice system.
Wiebe's community outreach initiatives include working with recent
immigrant children in partnership with the Spence Neighbourhood
Association; mentoring newcomers at Daniel MacIntyre Collegiate and at
UWinnipeg's Global Welcome Centre; helping at-risk street youth on
Selkirk Avenue and at Sisler High School. Currently in development, the
mentorship program will be adapted to assist incarcerated youth at the
Manitoba Youth Centre.
In July 2008, the book Mentoring in a Canadian Context was released by four UWinnipeg professors (Alan Wiebe, Ken McCluskey, Philip Baker and Kevin Lamoureux) outlining the belief that all children deserve to be engaged, challenged and supported, and teachers can play a vital role in preventing youth from falling between the cracks.
Internationally, Wiebe has presented at The World Council for Gifted
and Talented Conferences in Vancouver (2009) and Nairobi, Kenya (2010).
He also presented at the International Centre for Excellence in
Education in Ulm, Germany (2009).
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