Cathy Roy
fellow contributor

Cathy Roy

SALTISE Contributor

Dawson College, Montreal

Faculty, Physiotherapy Technology Department

Education and background
Expertise
Awards
Education and background

University of Alberta
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physiotherapy/MicrobiologyBachelor of Science (BSc), Physiotherapy/Microbiology
1992 – 1998

 

 

Expertise

Curious to explore new realms in pedagogy and unwavering in her commitment to her students’ success and well-being, Cathy has consistently been an ambassador for active learning strategies including two-stage examinations and simulation. Open to innovation and eager to say yes to new adventures in pedagogy, Cathy converted her didactic course to join a novel, outreach project in the community.

Having embraced professional development from the onset of her career, Cathy has been involved in several communities of practice including UDL and Dawson’s Active Learning Community. She is continually excited to share her newly-constructed knowledge with her department and makes herself available to mentor her peers. Her latest endeavour was exploring the use of branching scenarios to improve clinical judgement amongst Physiotherapy Technology students.

In addition to the above accomplishments, Cathy has played a pivotal role in the Implementation of the new Physiotherapy Technology program. She has challenged her colleagues to embrace a new method of teaching and encouraged the group to move beyond their level of comfort and strive for a better-aligned curriculum. In collaboration with the Office of Academic Development, she also spearheaded the adoption of the CourseFlow platform for use in program development which will undoubtedly contribute to ongoing curricular alignment and increased student success.

Awards

SALTISE Innovator 2022 SALTISE Best Practices & Pedagogical Innovators Award

2022 SALTISE Conference

Contributions

Health science

The Heart of the Matter: Exploring Exercise in Cardiac Disease

Before class, students read an article and gather 5 elements. In class, they "pool" findings and sort into categories.

STEM Health science

Data Mining and Sorting: Scaffolding the Exploration of Scientific Articles

The purpose of this activity is to deepen students' understanding of cardiac pathophysiology

Health science

Mock Data Collection and Role Play for Health Disciplines In-Lab Practice

Students play the role of a client in a simulated clinical intervention to provide a more authentic context for lab practice

Health science

Rough Draft Workshop: Group Peer Assessment Jigsaw Activity for Case Study or Procedural Writing

Students bring a rough draft of a written group project for peer evaluation and feedback

Health science

DIY Case Building: Reverse Cases for Lung Pathologies

Students build a client "chart" based on a set of basic pathophysiology and contextual elements