STLHE/SAPES Equity Committee & Maple League Host: Teaching and Learning in Difficult Times with Ann Braithwaite and Natasha Kenny. Mon 25 May, 10am(MT)|12pm(ET)|1pm(AT)

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Juan Carlos Lopez

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May 8, 2026, 1:13:24 PMMay 8
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Hello, everyone,

 

The STLHE/SAPES Equity Committee in partnership with  The Maple League of Universities warmly invites you to the webinar: "Better Together” Indeed: a conversation about teaching and learning in difficult times with Dr. Ann Braithwaite (University of Prince Edward Island) and Dr. Natasha Kenny (University of Calgary)

 

When: Monday, May 25th, 10:00-11:00am(MT)|12:00-1:00pm(ET)|1:00-2:00pm(AT)

Where: Live on Zoom – Register here: https://bit.ly/Teach-Learn-Centres

Description: Join Drs. Natasha Kenny (Executive Director, Taylor Institute, University of Calgary) and Ann Braithwaite (Professor, Diversity and Social Justice Studies, UPEI, and 3M National Teaching Fellow) as they engage participants in a conversation about teaching in difficult times, and the importance of valuing expertise in teaching and student learning.

 

Sparked by the recent outpouring of articles (mostly for, with a few against)  about teaching and learning centers, we find ourselves focusing on the larger context within which these conversations are happening. Many of us know that teaching, as well as the infrastructure and programming around teaching, is under duress across the postsecondary sector. In a larger context framed by growing anti-intellectualism and anti-expertise sentiments, how do those of us dedicated to teaching and learning hold on to hope and collective purpose, to bring others along with us? 

 

Teaching is, at its core, an equity issue. Who we teach and how we teach matters as much as what we teach. Drawing on our respective institutional contexts and experiences, we will engage the community in a conversation about the importance of recognizing teaching expertise as central to the postsecondary identity and mission. In difficult times, hope, resilience, and collective purpose emerge not despite our commitment to teaching and learning, but through it. Through this conversation, we will work with participants to make this commitment visible.


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A promotional poster for the Maple League of Universities featuring side‑by‑side photos of Dr. Ann Braithwaite (UPEI) and Dr. Natasha Kenny (University of Calgary). The poster announces an event titled “Better Together” Indeed: a conversation about teaching and learning in difficult times, scheduled for Monday, May 25 at 10AM MT, 12PM ET, and 1PM AT. Logos for the Maple League of Universities and STLHE SAPES appear at the bottom.

If you have any thoughts or questions, please email Juan Carlos López at jlo...@acadiau.ca.

 

Cheers,

 

Juan Carlos


Juan Carlos López, Ph.D. (he/il/él)

Assistant Dean of EDI – Faculty of Pure and Applied Science

Director Teaching and Learning – The Maple League of Universities

Faculty – Department of Biology

Acadia University

33 Westwood Avenue 

Wolfville, Nova Scotia

Ph. (902) 585-1328

juan....@acadiau.ca



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