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Preparing Your Teaching Dossier

Presented by UTSC's Centre for Teaching and Learning This workshop is open to faculty at all levels of career and is focused on the purpose of teaching dossier and the process of creating one for tenure and/or promotion decisions. The earlier you start, the easier it is. Facilitator: Dr. Zohreh Shahbazi, Acting Associate Dean, Teaching […]

Internationalize Your Course

Presented by UTSC's Centre for Teaching and Learning Thinking of adding an international element to your UTSC course? The International Student Centre’s Global Learning programs and supports are designed to help students, staff and faculty internationalize the post-secondary experience by integrating global and intercultural practice into the curricular and co-curricular space. Through this workshop, we’ll […]

Creating Accessible Documents

Presented by UTSC's Centre for Teaching and Learning Learn about some of the assistive technologies students use and why accessible materials are important. Acquire new skills in how to create accessible documents and modify existing documents to adhere to the AODA. This workshop is interactive, open to all faculty and staff, and all materials will […]

Making Active Learning Opportunities More Equitable for English Language Learners

Presented by UTSC's Centre for Teaching and Learning Active learning opportunities are meant to enable students to learn more effectively. Given the large proportion of students who come from different cultures and educational systems where such opportunities are not the norm, understanding some of the barriers facing English language learners (ELLs) would help raise awareness […]

The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Circle – Session 3

Presented by UTSC's Centre for Teaching and Learning This is the third session of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Circle series, which started in Fall 2022. The main goal of this series is to engage participants with SoTL practices by sharing their projects, ideas and questions. UTSC faculty members and librarians who are […]

CTL Celebration of Faculty Showcase

Presented by UTSC’s Centre for Teaching and LearningRegister for the CTL Celebration of Faculty Showcase on Wednesday, April 12, from 9 a.m - 4 p.m. Register by Monday, April 3, to guarantee your spot for lunch. The showcase celebrates teaching and learning at UTSC and features a plenary speaker, faculty talks, workshops, a poster session, […]

“So What Do I Do Now?” EDIA Practices in Your Classroom and Curriculum: A Workshop

Presented by UTSC's Centre for Teaching and Learning Work on equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility (EDIA) has begun to note the many “invisible” ways in which “just the way we do things” can operate to exclude many people in our classrooms and course/program curricula. How can we address that and change some of what we […]

Webinar: Muslim Futurism: Redefining Inclusive Spaces for Muslim Learners

Presented by: UTSC Centre for Teaching and Learning  Topic: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility in Education This workshop is a special collaboration between the Centre for Teaching and Learning and the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM). The workshop will convene a panel of NCCM representatives and UTSC MSA students to delve into the discourse […]

Funding for Experiential Learning and Global Learning: Transformative Teaching & Learning Funds (TTLF) Information Session

Presented by: UTSC Centre for Teaching and Learning  Topic: Experiential Learning and Community-Engaged Learning The Transformative Teaching & Learning Funds (TTLF) aim to strengthen collaborative, research-informed curriculum and teaching innovation and communities of practice; enhance our capacity to deliver high quality education both in person and online; advance institutional commitments to inclusive teaching and learning; […]

Establishing International Partnerships for Experiential Learning Projects

Presented by: UTSC Centre for Teaching and Learning Topic: Experiential Learning and Community-Engaged Learning This workshop will focus on how to initiate, manage, and sustain partnerships with international organizations for the purpose of delivering experiential learning (EL) projects for courses at UTSC and other UofT campuses. This is a hybrid session: You can attend online […]

Exploring GenAI Potential for the Learning Process: Empowering Students for Ethical and Creative Learning

Presented by: UTSC Centre for Teaching and Learning  Topic: • Digital Learning & Technology • Teaching Strategies Explore innovative ways to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the learning process while fostering critical thinking and creativity among students. Student panellists will share their experiences and perspectives on leveraging GenAI to enhance learning outcomes. During the webinar, […]

Centre for Teaching and Learning Book Club

Presented by: UTSC Centre for Teaching and Learning Topic: Teaching Strategies The Centre for Teaching and Learning is once again hosting Book Club and will be meeting this winter to explore various themes around teaching and learning. In our first session, we will explore three titles and select this term’s book together. Subsequent sessions of […]

Experiential Learning: Learning Objectives and Assessment

Presented By: Centre for Teaching and Learning With the integration of experiential learning into a course comes opportunities to achieve additional learning outcomes not always possible in a traditional course. Because assessment is always directly linked to learning objectives, it will also differ in many ways for EL courses. In this workshop you will learn […]

UTSC Centre for Teaching and Learning Webinar: “Teaching Enhancement Grants: What Are They and Why Should I Apply?”

Presented by UTSC Centre for Teaching and Learning Thinking about a new way to support your student’s learning? Do you have an idea for a teaching innovation? CTL Teaching Enhancement Grants provide an opportunity for faculty to enhance their teaching methods and the student experience. In this workshop, participants will hear about the process of […]

Mindfulness as a Liberatory Practice Series: First session (Mindfulness of the Body)

Presented by: UTSC's Centre for Teaching and Learning and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office Register and learn more: Join us as we explore mindfulness as a liberatory practice and engage in meditation, journalling and self-reflection to strengthen our sense of self, engage in deeper self-knowing and build community. All faculty, staff and librarians are welcome. […]

Mindfulness as a Liberatory Practice Series: Second session (Building Awareness of Our Emotions)

Presented by: UTSC's Centre for Teaching and Learning and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office Register here and learn more Join us as we explore mindfulness as a liberatory practice and engage in meditation, journalling and self-reflection to strengthen our sense of self, engage in deeper self-knowing and build community. All faculty, staff and librarians are […]

Mindfulness as a Liberatory Practice Series: Third session (Strengthening self-compassion)

Presented by: UTSC's Centre for Teaching and Learning and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office Register and learn more Join us as we explore mindfulness as a liberatory practice and engage in meditation, journalling and self-reflection to strengthen our sense of self, engage in deeper self-knowing and build community. All faculty, staff and librarians are welcome. […]

Mindfulness as a Liberatory Practice Series. Fourth session: Practicing R.A.I.N (recognize, allow, investigate, nurture)

Presented by: UTSC's Centre for Teaching and Learning and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office Register and learn more Join us as we explore mindfulness as a liberatory practice and engage in meditation, journalling and self-reflection to strengthen our sense of self, engage in deeper self-knowing and build community. All faculty, staff and librarians are welcome. […]

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