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Facilitator:  Alexandra MacKay, Professor, Teaching Stream, Finance, Rotman School of Management  Lecturing can be an efficient way to convey course content to the student audience, particularly since the lecturer is an expert in the subjec…
Institutional Guidance CTSI Resources Divisional Resources Library & Research Student-Facing Institutional Guidance U of T’s AI Task Force report outlines strategic priorities for…
Reflective educators often lead change—through teaching, curriculum design, mentorship, or educational initiatives. In this session, participants will explore how their teaching values shape their instructional decisions and how these value…
This session focuses on one of the key components of a teaching dossier: the Statement of Teaching Philosophy (STP). A well-crafted STP communicates your beliefs about teaching and learning, provides a framework for the dossier as a whole, …
Graduate students often underestimate the impact of their teaching assistant (TA) experience in preparing them with skills that set the stage for future careers. This workshop will demonstrate how the TA role can build skills in leadership,…
This interactive workshop explores how agency and creativity drive student success by promoting innovative problem-solving, higher-order thinking, and intellectual risk-taking. The 2-hour session will equip TAs with evidence-informed pedago…
TAs work with student data all the time: grades, participation records, Quercus analytics, midterm feedback, and course evaluation comments. These data often inform how TAs grade, who they reach out to, and how they adjust tutorials, labs, …
Facilitator: Victoria Sheldon, Educational Developer, Teaching, Learning and Technology, CTSI  With AI tools now widely available to students, traditional assignment designs that focus only on final products may miss opportunities to unders…
 The TATP Peer Review sessions are interactive workshops designed to help you elevate your course design skills. This hands-on session encourages you to review and discuss your peers’ course materials, providing constructive feedback …
Explore how generative AI introduces new challenges and opportunities for reducing barriers, supporting learner variability, and designing equitable learning environments: AI and UDL as Challenge and Opportunity with Will Heikoop Assessmen…
 Presented by: Community of Practice on Sustainability Teaching How does Indigenous learning parallel the western notion of Slow pedagogy, and how can these influence how sustainability is taught in higher education? UBC Scholars Shannon Le…
This resource provides guides, explanations, and ideas to help you plan for and/or integrate generative AI into your courses. Visit U of T Teaching Examples to see how instructors have integrated AI use into course design across disciplines…
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