09:00

Canada/Eastern

09:00 - 10:00 EDT
Waterfront (WF) LLC - 5th Floor

Coffee & Networking

    Networking

10:00

Canada/Eastern

10:00 - 10:30 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 7th Floor Rooftop Patio

Welcome and Smudging Ceremony

Please join us for a land acknowledgement and welcome ceremony. We are honoured to have Elder Vivian Timmins help us to begin our event in a good way. Vivian is O’Mushkego Cree and she calls Fort Albany, Ontario, her homeland. She is Eagle Clan and a band member of Constance Lake First Nation. Vivian is an international speaker, an oral Indigenous historian who focuses on the Indian residential school era. She continues to discuss these hard topics to create an understanding of aspects of past, present, and future.

10:45

Canada/Eastern

4 parallel sessions
10:45 - 12:00 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 006

A-1 [Networking]

Newcomers’ Welcome Meetup

    Networking
10:45 - 12:00 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 516

A-2 [Paper Session]

International Students in North America Session Chair: Selçuk Emre Ergüt

    International and Comparative Higher Education
10:45 - 12:00 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 519

A-3 [Paper Session]

Innovative Methods and Technologies in Collaborative Research, Session Chair: Estefania Toledo

    Methods, Theories, and Technologies
10:45 - 12:00 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 612

A-4 [Paper Session]

Unpacking University Policies in a Changing Educational Landscape Session Chair: Kate Peters

    Leadership, Admin, Policy, Funding, and Organizational Change

12:15

Canada/Eastern

12:15 - 13:15 EDT

Lunch Break

13:30

Canada/Eastern

4 parallel sessions
13:30 - 14:45 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 516

B-2 [Paper Session]

Challenges & Opportunities in Canadian Colleges, Polytechnics and Institutes, Session Chair: Dave Shorey

    Community College & CÉGEP
13:30 - 14:45 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 519

B-3 [Paper Session]

Tackling Corporatization, Neoliberalism and Isomorphism, Session Chair: Brandon Dickson

    Leadership, Admin, Policy, Funding, and Organizational Change
13:30 - 14:45 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 612 & Congress Virtual Platform
Virtual

B-4 [Paper Session]

Unique Approaches to Collaboration in Teaching and Learning Session Chair: Lianne Fisher

    Reframing Togetherness in Higher Education
    Hybrid
13:30 - 14:45 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 518

[Roundtables]

Roundtable 1 Roundtable Chair: Amy Lean MacArthur Five Recommendations for Sustaining First-Year Students in Higher Education Amy Lean MacArthur, Crandall University Experiential Learning during the Pandemic: Peer Mentorship and University Transition in a Time of Crisis of Change Said Sidani, University of Toronto Hiding in plain sight: Rewriting local heritage walking tours Pariss Garramone, Ontario Tech University Roundtable 2 Roundtable Chair: Miguel Palacios Neyra Institutional Strategies for the Integration of International Students: Impact on Academic and Social Outcomes in Canadian Universities Miguel Palacios Neyra, University of Toronto Stories of Anti-racism Training: Racialized Staff Perceptions of the Effectiveness and Challenges of Anti-racism Training in Canadian Post-Secondary Institutions Randeep Nota, University of Toronto Mergers: What We Know, What We Think Know, What We Do Not Know Daniel Lang, University of Toronto Roundtable 3 Roundtable Chair: Ting Du Scientific Congress and Socialization of International Doctoral Students: A Systematic Literature Review on Epistemic Injustice Ting Du, University of Calgary Students’ learning experiences with an interactive artificial intelligence reading coach Galicia Blackman, Kealey Dube, MacEwan University Verisimilitude and Transferability: Does the role of secularly sacred space in Access Education ring true and might it apply to student experiences in higher education more broadly? Derek Stovin, University of Winnipeg

    Leadership, Admin, Policy, Funding, and Organizational Change
    Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning
    Open Track

15:00

Canada/Eastern

4 parallel sessions
15:00 - 16:15 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 006

C-1 [Workshop]

The need for a flexible and common framework for inclusive research excellence

    Open Track
15:00 - 16:15 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 516

C-2 [Paper Session]

Supporting Diverse Student Populations, Session Chair: Prilly Bicknell-Hersco

    Student Affairs and Services
15:00 - 16:15 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 519

C-3 [Paper Session]

Community Environments Inside and Outside the Classroom Session Chair: Stuart Schussler

    Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning
15:00 - 16:15 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 612

C-4 [Panel]

Elevating Student Success through Collaboration: Innovative Solutions in Higher Education Panel Chair: John Maclachlan

    Student Affairs and Services

16:30

Canada/Eastern

5 parallel sessions
16:30 - 17:45 EDT
Waterfront Daniels Building (WFD) 240/241

[CSSE/CSSHE Joint Plenary] Sustaining Futures in the Now: Young People Becoming Teachers

The agency and well-being of young people to take action to address social issues ranging from decolonizing in sexual and reproductive health rights to climate adaptation is in itself a critical social issue for many governments around the world. This is particularly so in relation to Sustainable Development Goals. Paradoxically, the agency and well-being of new teachers, many of whom are young people, remains an under-studied area both in youth studies and in teacher education However, as highlighted a few years ago in a special World Teacher Day focus on teachers under 30, supporting a cadre of new motivated and activist young people coming into the profession is vital. Drawing on local and global contemporary and ‘in history’ examples of participatory and activist work with and by young people becoming teachers, this talk explores ideas of the ‘now and for the future’, and what this could mean for faculties of education amongst other global actors. Claudia Mitchell is a Distinguished James McGill Professor in the Faculty of Education, McGill University and an Honorary Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. At McGill she is the Director of the Institute for Human Development and Well-being and the founder and director of the Participatory Cultures Lab. Her research focuses on participatory visual and arts based approaches to working with young people and communities in relation to addressing critical social issues such as gender equality and gender-based violence and in a wide range of country contexts. She has received numerous awards for her research with young people and teachers including the SSHRC Gold Medal, the Leon Guerin Prix du Quebec, and the Jose Vasconcelos World Award of Education. She is a fellow of Royal Society of Canada.

    Open Programming
    Highlighted Session
16:30 - 17:45 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 006

D-1 [Panel]

Entre collaboration, concurrence et pouvoir : regards multiples sur les dynamiques de la recherche universitaire Panel Chair: Laurence Pelletier

    Open Track
16:30 - 17:45 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 516

D-2 [Paper Session]

Labour Conditions in the Academe Session Chair: Dan Laitsch

    Leadership, Admin, Policy, Funding, and Organizational Change
16:30 - 17:45 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 519

D-3 [Paper Session]

Student Outcomes, Preparedness, and Transitions, Session Chair: Emerson LaCroix

    Academic Access, Pathways, and Transitions
16:30 - 17:45 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 612 & Congress Virtual Platform
Virtual

D-4 [Paper Session]

Living Spaces: Reimagining Community in Higher Education Session Chair: Steve 4. Tu

    Reframing Togetherness in Higher Education
    Hybrid

18:30

Canada/Eastern

18:30 - 21:30 EDT
Waterfront (WF) 518

CSSHE Social Event

Join fellow CSSHE members for this fun social event! Food and drinks are available for purchase and there are garden games such as large Connect 4, Jenga, and Corn-hole. Meet in WF-518 at 6pm.

    Networking
    Highlighted Session