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Frances Davis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching

Davis Award Winner

Tomoko Iwai, headshot

Tomoko Iwai
Manoa

Tomoko Iwai is an instructor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at Manoa. She is a natural, truly gifted teacher with the ability to instruct, engage and motivate students to high levels of achievement.

The successes of her students in language skills are credited to an exceptional rapport with them. Her teaching practices enable learners to co-construct their foreign language persona and identity, and to grasp intercultural situations in order to navigate their way in the global community.

In her teaching and her research, Iwai’s scholarly contributions are highly innovative and effective.

The Frances Davis Award for Excellence in 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 51²è¹Ý Manoa for 19 years.

Select a recipient for more about that individual or view winners from 2002-2006.

2011

Linda Furuto, headshot
Linda Furuto
West O‘ahu
Tomoko Iwai, headshot
Tomoko Iwai
Manoa
Susan Jaworowski, headshot
Susan Jaworowski
Kapi‘olani

2009

Abegail Kopf, headshot
Abegail Kopf
Kapi‘olani
Lisa Parr, headshot
Lisa Parr
Hilo
Taupouri Tangaro, headshot
Taupouri Tangaro
Hawai‘i
Stefanie Wilson, headshot
Stefanie Wilson
West O‘ahu

2008

Todd Belt, headshot
Todd Belt
Hilo
Kimo Chun, headshot
Kimo Chun
Kaua‘i

2007

Davin Kubota, headshot
Davin Kubota
Kapi‘olani
Yida Wang, headshot
Yida Wang
Manoa

Past winners from 2002-2006.