Tracy Nnanwubar Fimc is a dynamic part-time instructor at Trinity Western University’s School of Education, where she leverages her extensive background in communication and education to enhance the academic literacy and English Language Learning (ELL) skills of undergraduate education students and Teacher Candidates. With a...
Tracy Nnanwubar Fimc is a dynamic part-time instructor at Trinity Western University’s School of Education, where she leverages her extensive background in communication and education to enhance the academic literacy and English Language Learning (ELL) skills of undergraduate education students and Teacher Candidates. With a passion for fostering effective learning environments, Tracy has developed and currently executes a comprehensive support program tailored to meet the diverse needs of students within British Columbia's elementary and secondary school systems. Her innovative approach integrates public relations and marketing communications strategies to engage students and enhance their learning experiences.
Tracy's expertise extends beyond the classroom; she is a seasoned editor and has made her mark as the youngest editor in Nigeria at just 18 years old. Her participation in prestigious events such as the Ife Festival of Poetry and the Jaipur Literary Festival underscores her commitment to the arts and education. Additionally, her involvement in leadership conferences, including those organized by LEAP Africa and AIESEC, showcases her dedication to nurturing future leaders in education.
In her role, Tracy employs her skills in copywriting, social media, and online marketing to create engaging educational materials that resonate with her students. By blending her background in media production with her teaching methodologies, she effectively cultivates an interactive learning atmosphere that promotes critical thinking and creativity. As she continues to inspire the next generation of educators, Tracy remains committed to enhancing academic literacy and fostering a love for learning among her students.