The Edward F. Sheffield Award was named in honour of Ted Sheffield, the first Professor of Higher Education in Canada (University of Toronto), and founding President of the CSSHE. The award is to recognize the research article in the Canadian Journal of Higher Education deemed by the editors to be the best of the preceding year.
Year |
Author(s) |
Title |
2011 |
Michael Skolnik |
A Look Back at the Decision on the Transfer Function at the Founding of Ontario's Colleges of Applied Arts and Technolgy |
2010 |
Laura Servage |
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and the Neo-Liberalization of Higher Education: Constructing the Entrepreneurial Learner |
2009 |
David Marshall |
Differentiation by Degrees: System Design and the Changing Undergraduate Environment in Canada |
2008 |
Michael Ornstein Penni Stewart Janice Drakich |
Promotion at Canadian Universities: The Intersection of Gender, Discipline and Institution |
2007 |
Julia Christensen
Donald McCabe |
Academic Misconduct within Higher Education in Canada |
2006 |
Charles Bélanger
Joan Mount
Paul Madgett
Ivan Filion |
National Innovation and the Role of the College Sector |
2005 |
J. Paul Grayson |
The relationship between grades and academic program satisfaction over four years of study |
2004 |
John Levin |
Two British Columbia university colleges and the process of economic globalization |
2003 |
Art Budros |
Do university presidents make a difference? A strategic leadership theory of university entrenchment |
2002 |
Lesley Andres |
Transfer from community college to university: Perspectives and experiences of British Columbia students |
2001 |
Mathieu Albert |
Stratégies d'apatation des organismes subventionnaires en sciences humaines et sociles au Canada et au Québec aux compressions budgétaires gouvernementales |
2000 |
L. McAlpine,
C. Weston, C.
Beauchamp, C.
Wiseman, J. Beauchamp |
Monitoring student cues: Tracking student behaviour in order to improve instruction in higher education |
1999 |
Derek Hum |
Tenure, faculty contracts, and bargaining conflicts |
1998 |
Lena McCourtie
Peter Miller |
Philosophical literacy: Dialogue on a pedagogical experiment |
1997 |
Irene Karpiak |
Ghosts in wilderness: Problems and priorities of faculty at mid career and mid-life |
1996 |
E. L. Donaldson
E. A. Dixon |
Retaining women students in science involves more than course selection |
1995 |
James Dean
Rodney Clifton |
An evaluation of pay equity reports at five Canadian universities |
1994 |
Allen Macdonnell
Charles Bowman |
The point of view of the student in attrition research |
1993 |
Steve O. Michael
E. A. Holdaway
Brent McKeown |
Entrepreneurial activities in postsecondary education |