July 11, 2025
Education News Canada

DURHAM COLLEGE
DC professor Chris Daniel named Outstanding Educator by OACETT

July 10, 2025

Durham College (DC) Professor Chris Daniel has been named a 2025 Outstanding Educator by the Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT), earning province-wide recognition for his student-focused, hands-on approach to teaching the college's Mechanical Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technician programs.

Chris received the award at OACETT's Annual General Meeting in Windsor this June. Nominated by his own students, Chris was celebrated for his outstanding teaching, mentorship, and dedication to experiential, industry-aligned education.

His dedication was especially evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, when Chris and his students leveraged innovation and campus resources to design and deliver support for frontline workers - just one example of the meaningful, real-world learning he brings into the classroom.

"When I realized that my students had taken the time to write letters to support my nomination indicating that I had such a massive impact on them - it meant a great deal," Chris said in an interview, reflecting on the recognition.

Inspired by a family of educators, Chris knew from the age of nine that he wanted to teach. His approach blends classroom instruction with real-world experience, creating opportunities that connect students directly with industry demands.

"Chris' passion for engineering education is clear from the moment you meet him," said Liam Croft, a 2025 graduate of the Mechanical Engineering Technology program and one of the students who nominated Chris for the award. "He is an enthusiastic and energetic instructor, who excels in relating complex concepts to practical applications while keeping classes fun and engaging. Many of my favourite academic memories come from the friendly design competitions incorporated into his classes."

Chris' commitment to the student experience extends far beyond the classroom.

"The time Chris invests in his students' development to ensure they're prepared for both the technical and personal challenges of their careers is truly inspiring," said Tania Clérac, Executive Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering Technology. "This award is a well-deserved recognition of his impact, and DC is proud to have such a dedicated leader championing our students' success."

"Watching my students blossom, having those connections with them and playing a role in guiding them in the field they choose, that's the real reward," said Chris.

For more information

Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology
2000 Simcoe Street North
Oshawa Ontario
Canada L1H 7K4
www.durhamcollege.ca/


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