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2007
Award Recipients
Eldred Barnes
Eldred Barnes is known as a team player who
provides excellent advice to his colleagues within
the Department of Education. His humanistic
leadership style has resulted in a higher degree of
morale, productivity and efficiency. He is renowned
for his innovative approach in partnering with other
government departments and agencies.
Throughout his career in the public service, Eldred
has demonstrated an unequalled work ethic and a
total commitment to assigned tasks. His research,
analytical and interpersonal skills have gained him
the respect of all who work with him and have
provided an open forum for input from the school
districts in the province. He has also played an
integral role in the development of initiatives and
strategies such as the Healthy Students Healthy
Schools Initiative, the Cultural Connections
Strategy, the Futures in Skilled Trades and
Technology Program, and the Excellence in
Mathematics Strategy, to name a few.
Known for his student-centred approach, Eldred’s
sincere desire to empower teachers to fully engage
with the curriculum outcomes is evident, whether he
is providing professional development workshops or
teaching pre-service teachers. He is passionate
about literacy and has guided countless committees
encouraging them to consider excellence as an
essential principle. He is a conscientious and
caring individual whose leadership style is
respectful and quietly motivational; he leads by
exemplary service. Harnessing and recognizing the
skills, capabilities and contributions of his
co-workers has resulted in an inspired staff within
the division he oversees.
Eldred has a great ability to balance immediate work
demands with the need for a long-term, preventative
approach to solving complex social policy issues. He
is viewed as a selfless leader and is highly
regarded by his colleagues for his breadth of
knowledge, his tireless advocacy for quality
education, and his professionalism in working with
others. His genuine concern for student learning is
evident in all of his endeavours and he is truly a
steward of the province’s Kindergarten to Grade 12
programs.
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