The Centre for Teaching and Learning is a free confidential resource for Graduate Student, Sessional, Academic Teaching Staff, and Tenure track instructors who wish to improve their teaching. Instructors can schedule an individual meeting with an Educational Developer (Teaching Coach) by contacting ctl@ualberta.ca.
The Centre also offers numerous free workshops and events on teaching and learning.
The Festival of Teaching and Learning is an annual event where all members of the University of Alberta teaching and learning community can share, demonstrate, explore, and embody the plurality of approaches to university teaching with the goal of enhancing our pedagogies as well as our teaching and learning environments across our institution.
This year's Festival of Teaching and Learning (FoTL) ran May 3, 4 & 5 and was held virtually.
Virtual posters, papers, teaching exhibitions, great discussions, and more from U of A instructors that align with the theme: "(Re)Imagining Post-Pandemic Pedagogies: Critical, Creative, and Affective Reflections on Where We Are Now, Where We've Come From, and Where We're Hoping to Go."
Additional Resources:
Centring our students’ voices in accommodation and proactive design—The Quad (June 9, 2022)
Unicorns, pegasuses, and bell hooks, oh my!—The Quad (April 26, 2022)
Full Schedule + Recorded Presentations
Virtual Poster Showcase and Teaching Exhibition
Student Keynote Conversations Reflective Debrief Report
Questions regarding the Graduate Teaching and Learning Program (GTLP), including the recent changes to the program can be directed to:
Deanna Davis, PhD
Senior Lead and Educational Curriculum Developer
Graduate Teaching and Learning
Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
E-mail: gradpd@ualberta.ca