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Arctic Bay college instructor Rex Willie wins award

An adult educator in Arctic Bay was one of three northern educators to receive a Northern Teaching Award at the first ever Northern Adult Basic Education Symposium in Whitehorse.
Rex Willie of Arctic Bay, Nunavut received an Outstanding Adult Educator award from Nunavut Arctic College president Mike Shouldice in Whitehorse last month. Willie was one of three northern adult educators to receive the award at the first ever Northern Adult Basic Education Symposium. (Archbould Photography)

Willie Rex of Arctic Bay, Nunavut was one of three northern instructors who was named an Outstanding Adult Educator at the first ever Northern Adult Basic Education Symposium in Whitehorse last month.

"I was surprised because I didn't know I had won it and I was proud that I received it," he told the CBC.

For the last seven years, Willie has been working as an adult educatorwith Nunavut Arctic College's community learning centre in Arctic Bay.

He was honoured for his passion and dedication to teaching and the community, and for his work building partnerships with Inuit Heritage Trust, Nunavut Youth Consulting and Carleton University.

Willie says one of the projects he's most proud of is the Arctic Bay atlas.

That's a website with traditional place names and information about the surrounding area.

Two other outstanding adult educators were named last month, includingPatty Moore, an instructor/coordinator at Yukon Colleges Haines Junction community campus.

Moore has been instrumental in developing two programs at the campus: Cultural and Heritage Interpretation and Home Support Worker.

Bryan OHagan was recognized for his work as a Developmental Studies instructor at Aurora Colleges Thebacha Campus in Fort Smith, N.W.T.

Hes been teaching upper level adult literacy and basic education at the campus for more than 15 years.

The awards were handed out at the first ever Northern Adult Basic Education Symposium, which was held April 29 to May 1, 2014 at Yukon College.

The award is sponsored by the Canadian Association for Studies in Adult Education.