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This is the Sched site for the uLead 2025. The site for the Pre-Conference is available here.

Welcome to uLead 2025.  We are thrilled you will be joining us at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel for our annual school leadership conference hosted by the Council for School Leadership of The Alberta Teachers’ Association.

If you have any questions during the event, we will have uLead team members throughout the venue wearing red and black plaid. The registration desk will also have our team available throughout the conference. This table can be found just outside of the Van Horne Ballroom where all of our keynote presentations are taking place.

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Sunday, April 6
 

9:00am MDT

ULEAD CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Sunday April 6, 2025 9:00am - 12:45pm MDT
Sunday April 6, 2025 9:00am - 12:45pm MDT
Van Horne Foyer (Conference Centre)

11:15am MDT

12:45pm MDT

Conference Opening and Welcome
Sunday April 6, 2025 12:45pm - 1:00pm MDT
Sunday April 6, 2025 12:45pm - 1:00pm MDT
Van Horne Ballroom (Conference Centre)

1:00pm MDT

The Bend in the Road: How to Make the Most of Unexpected Opportunity
Sunday April 6, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm MDT
Eliza Reid grew up just outside Ottawa (the daughter of a teacher) and met her Icelandic husband in graduate school in England. When she gave fate a push by contriving to win a date with him in a raffle, she never imagined that spontaneous decision would lead her to becoming First Lady of Iceland almost two decades later, after a whirlwind seven-week campaign on her husband’s first foray into public office.
Using Eliza’s experiences of navigating her public but unspecified role to upend expectations about first ladies and to use her platform to advocate for greater gender equality and other important issues, this keynote is about inspiring people to make the most of unexpected opportunities in order to be forces for positive change in the world. It’s for everyone who strives to write their own fairytale, and who wants to counteract identities and expectations others might impose on us.
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Eliza Reid

Eliza Reid is a bestselling author who also served as First Lady of Iceland from 2016 to July, 2024. Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, Eliza relocated to Iceland in 2003. As the Co-Founder of the esteemed Iceland Writers Retreat, she has advocated for Icelandic writers and literary... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 1:00pm - 2:15pm MDT
Van Horne Ballroom (Conference Centre)

2:15pm MDT

TRANSITION
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:15pm - 2:45pm MDT
TBA
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:15pm - 2:45pm MDT
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2:45pm MDT

2:45pm MDT

School Leaders and the Collective Agreement
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA
This session is designed to provide guidance and clarity regarding the administrator's role in the collective agreement. It will also outline information about what benefits in the CA apply to administrators. Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions regarding concerns, to obtain direction for future concerns and to understand the supports available to administrators from their Association.
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Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
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2:45pm MDT

Sharing our Story: Catholic Works Catholic's Work Catholic Works!
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
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The session is a panel- Reinvigorate your appreciation for the value of the Catholic Church to society, and gain the insight you need to share this good news with the staff, students, and parents you serve? Join our panel featuring representatives from health, social work, education, and post-secondary sectors to explore the profound impact of Catholic works in our province. Highlighting the daily priorities of Catholic leadership, the discussion will underscore how the Church leads in feeding, educating, and caring for more people globally than almost any other organization on earth. We'll delve into educational lessons emerging at the intersection of these vital works, emphasizing their transformative role in society. Gain insights into how Catholic principles guide these initiatives, fostering compassion, justice, and community service as integral components of our shared mission.
Speakers
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Patrick Dumelie

Patrick Dumelie is the Chief Executive Officer of Covenant Health, Covenant Care, and Covenant Living, collectively one of Canada's largest Catholic healthcare providers. He has been instrumental in transforming Catholic healthcare in Alberta, leading the merger of 12 organizations... Read More →
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Sinda Vanderpool

Dr. Sinda Vanderpool is the president and vice-chancellor of St. Mary's University in Calgary, a role she assumed in July 2022. With a strong background in academic administration, she previously held leadership positions at Baylor University in Texas, where she contributed to significant... Read More →
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Troy Davies

Dr. Troy Davies is the Chief Executive Officer of Catholic Social Services (CSS) in Edmonton, Alberta. He leads a faith-driven organization that provides a wide array of social services, including support for refugees, newcomers, unhoused individuals, and families in crisis. Dr. Davies... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA

2:45pm MDT

Building a Culture of Belonging
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA
Research highlights the crucial role of cultivating a culture of belonging in schools, particularly for BIPOC students. It speaks to the significance of the role of school leaders to intentionally nurture and create inclusive environments, which can positively impact attendance, student well-being, and achievement. How do we measure belonging? What data do we need to look at? And how do we know that we are making a difference for all students in our buildings? This presentation will look at the research, give suggestions for practices that leaders can implement to build a culture of belonging, and tell the story of one school - their successes and learnings.
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Cori Fraser

Principal, EPSB
Cori Fraser has been a principal with Edmonton Public Schools for the past nine years. Since September 2020, she has been the principal at Westmount Jr High, where she leads a diverse learning community.
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA

2:45pm MDT

Purple Rain (Radical Advocacy alongside Indigenous Youth)
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA
Dr. Sean Lessard is from Montreal Lake Cree Nation in this session he shares his early design experiences across Canada co-creating innovative programming, curriculum and interventions to support Indigenous youth prospering in schools.
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Sean Lessard

Assistant Professor of Indigenous Education and Core Studies, University of Alberta
Dr Sean Lessard is from Montreal Lake Cree Nation he is a former youth worker, teacher and counsellor. He is currently a Full Professor at the University of Alberta in the Faculty of Education. He is an award winning researcher, writer and speaks internationally about his approach... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA

2:45pm MDT

Dialogues of Divisiveness
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA
How do we make sense of the current political context in which we find ourselves? What is happening and how is this descending upon schools? Where did this come from? What can we expect and how can we put it in context, and remain prepared to hear from all, yet survive in amongst what can sometimes feel like divisive chaos.
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Jordan Tinney

Dr. Jordan Tinney is recently retired as Superintendent of one of Canada’s largest school districts in Surrey, British Columbia. Serving previously on three other Boards, he knows places large and small, rural and urban. With a Ph. D. in curriculum, a Masters in Leadership, and... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA

2:45pm MDT

Layering Collaborative Support - How Lead Learners Establish the Conditions
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA
In this session, Chris and Jeannie will articulate the value of layering collaborative structures and processes within a school to support all students and staff. The session will demonstrate how when structured appropriately, the fundamental components of Collaborative Response and Collaborative Problem Solving can work synergistically to respond to the needs and lagging skills of all students, while increasing the instructional capacity of all staff involved. Chris and Jeannie are both lead learners who teach daily and understand complex classrooms. Come learn what nine years of fine tuning has done to improve these purposeful collaborative structures and processes to ensure every student and staff is supported by a team. Participants will leave with new ideas and resources to help them with their next step.
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Jeannie Russell

Teacher, Penhold Crossing Secondary School
Jeannie is the Vice-Principal of Innisfail High School and previous to this role she taught high school chemistry at Penhold Crossing Secondary School where she also served as the Learning Support Teacher. Jeannie is known for her excellence in teaching in the classroom, her ability... Read More →
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Chris Adamson

Principal, Innisfail High School
Chris was born in Calgary but grew up in Ottawa, attending school from K-12 in French Immersion and receiving a B.Sc. at the University of Ottawa. Following graduation he moved to Fredericton, New Brunswick where he received his B.Ed. at the University of New Brunswick. He began his... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA

2:45pm MDT

Trust-Based Observations: Creating Cultures of Trust and Empowering Teachers to Greatness
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA
Observations don't have to be dreaded. They can lead to what John Hattie and Michael Fullan say TBO is, "Collective teacher efficacy in action," and, "One of the biggest gains to improving teaching and learning that exists; it shows us what a culture of trust is." This session introduces TBO and its strengths based, pedagogically focused approach to teacher observation—digging into culture and the "How's" of using observations to nurture a supportive environment where teachers feel inspired and valued. During this highly interactive workshop anchored in the core tenets of Trust-Based Observations, Craig, and the audience will discuss, explore and learn how to use observations to create a culture of trust that improves teaching, learning and retention.
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avatar for Craig Randall

Craig Randall

Trust Based Observations
Craig Randall is the developer and author of Trust-Based Observations. Craig has spent the last 30 plus years working in education as a counselor, coach, teacher, and principal. Currently Craig spends the majority of his time training school leaders all over the globe in the Trust-Based... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA

2:45pm MDT

Navigating AI: Empowering School Leaders for an AI-Enabled Future
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA
This interactive session will equip administrators and school leaders with the knowledge and strategies to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. We'll cover key concepts like machine learning, deep learning, and large language models (LLMs), emphasizing tools that protect student data and privacy. Through real-world examples, we'll demonstrate how to integrate AI effectively and ethically into school settings. Additionally, we'll explore the dynamic relationship between AI technology, professional development, classroom implementation and research, offering practical strategies to cultivate AI literacy and fluency among staff and students.
Speakers
avatar for Thomas Rogers

Thomas Rogers

Assistant Principal, Edmonton Public Schools
Thomas Rogers has been teaching for 10 years and has experience as a Teacher, Diploma Exam Marker, Curriculum Coordinator and is currently an Assistant Principal at S. Bruce Smith Junior High. Thomas has worked on several technology, assessment and collaborative response initiatives... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA

2:45pm MDT

Leading School Wellness for All
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA
This session will present the findings of a study aimed at better understanding the impact of focused leadership education on personal and collective wellness and mindfulness for teachers and leaders in K-12 schools. By engaging in interviews with twenty-four teachers and leaders undertaking such leadership education and through the co-creation of an edited book of their experiences as teachers and leaders committed to wellbeing, the importance of these topics to leadership became critical. Four themes stood as the findings and have been structured around the work of Arrien (1993). These include the importance of vertical leadership growth, the criticality of voice in pedagogical leadership, the role of mindfulness in teacher and leader health and wellbeing, and the need for a resurgence in storytelling as a medium for leadership. Participants in this session will be encouraged to consider what new possibilities could be explored around leadership education in today's complex educational contexts.
Speakers
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Patricia Danyluk

Director, Field Experience, Community Based B.Ed., Werklund School of Education
Dr. Danyluk's research extends to teacher education, critical service learning, community engagement and reconciliatory pedagogy. She has over 20 years of experience working with preservice teachers during practica. She has held a variety of roles at Werklund including Graduate Program... Read More →
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Amy Burns

Dr. Amy Burns is an Associate Professor and Interim Dean of the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary. Her research centres on the lived experiences of those in educational systems, particularly on the narrative experiences of those who hold formal leadership positions... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA

2:45pm MDT

Thirty, fearless and thriving
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA
This is an inspiring exploration of Chrissy's journey as a school principal, breaking barriers at the age of 27 in a predominantly male profession. This session highlights her transformative leadership in revitalizing a struggling rural school and navigating the complexities of a large urban school in Auckland. Chrissy shares practical strategies for fostering positive learning environments and empowering future leaders while navigating challenges with resilience and courage. Attendees will gain valuable insights into strategic leadership and the importance of reimagining traditional leadership roles. Her story inspires educators to challenge the status quo and thrive against the odds.
Speakers
avatar for Chrissy Wakeman

Chrissy Wakeman

Chrissy holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership with First Class Honours and is in her sixth year of Principalship. She began her journey in Principalship at the age of 27, transforming a small rural school from failing to thriving. Currently, she serves as Principal of... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
TBA

3:45pm MDT

TRANSITION
Sunday April 6, 2025 3:45pm - 4:00pm MDT
TBA
Sunday April 6, 2025 3:45pm - 4:00pm MDT
TBA

4:00pm MDT

4:00pm MDT

E-Liability
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA
Increasingly teachers are facing employment discipline resulting from their use of school computers, laptops, internet connections and cellphones. Also, teachers' posting on their own computers on such social networking sites as Facebook, Twitter or blogs are increasingly facing employer disciplinary action. Integration and use of electronic media and communication in classrooms can present some unique opportunities together with some employment risks. How do teachers use these technologies without jeopardizing their career? This session will also look at cyberharassment or cyberlibel directed at teachers by students or parents and the steps to take in these circumstances.
Speakers
avatar for Dan Coles

Dan Coles

Executive Staff Officer, Teacher Employment Services, The Alberta Teachers' Association
Hello! My name is Dan Coles. I am an Executive Staff Officer at the Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA) and have worked at the ATA since August of 2018. I currently work in the Teacher Employment Services (TES) program area. Prior to rejoining TES in September 2023, I spent 4 years... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA

4:00pm MDT

Women in Leadership: Confident Messaging & Courageously Catholic Leadership
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA
Panel session: This presentation focuses on how leaders can confidently share their division's story, highlighting why Catholic schools are special places. An excellent Catholic leader advocates for Catholic education within and beyond the school community, making decisions rooted in Gospel teachings. By building confidence in delivering consistent and compelling messages about the Catholic faith, leaders can effectively communicate the unique value of Catholic education. This session aims to equip leaders with the skills and courage needed to inspire their communities and uphold the mission of Catholic education, fostering environments where faith and learning thrive together. Each presenter will begin with a 5-minute anecdote about confident messaging about our Catholic story, followed by a 30-minute Q and A session.
Speakers
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Lynette Anderson

Edmonton Catholic Schools
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Monique Baker

Superintendent, FrancoSud School Division
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA

4:00pm MDT

"Invisible Children": Exploring Foster Child Relationships with Leaders in a School Context
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA
Every teacher and administrator in Alberta will most likely encounter students in schools who are in Government Care. Many children/youths in foster care have not been able to form proper attachments in schools in order to engage them appropriately in their education. This has caused emotional struggles and social behaviours that lead to stigmatization and lack of success in mainstream classrooms. Through sharing his personal story and experience along with research this session will discuss with school leaders the hurdles and issues involved with Foster Children and the trust and attachment that foster youth in Alberta need with leaders in their school.
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Darby Murphy

Teacher, Elk Island Catholic
Darby Murphy has been a teacher and administrator with Elk Island Catholic School Division for the past several years and is currently the Principal of St. Martin's Catholic in Vegreville Alberta. Growing up in, and aging out of Foster Care gave Darby his passion for children who... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA

4:00pm MDT

Following the 13 Moons, Weaving Métis Ways of Knowing into Land-Based Learning
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA
Land Based Learning is central to Métis ways of knowing and being. When Métis create relationships to the land, we have a responsibility to live in reciprocity by protecting and caring for the land and all that lives on it. Seeing the land as a relation is an important Métis worldview. Join Rupertsland Centre for Teaching and Learning in exploring what Land-Based Learning could look like in schools, what it is and resources to support this learning.
Speakers
avatar for Lisa Cruickshank

Lisa Cruickshank

Director, Teaching & Learning Métis Education, Rupertsland Institute
Guided by the values of reciprocity and relationality, Lisa is proud to lead the work in Métis Education & Lifelong Learning while working alongside the Métis community. Lisa has worked in the K-12 system for over 20 years in various capacities, such as: Elementary Educator, Indigenous... Read More →
avatar for Holly Brandsma

Holly Brandsma

Metis Education Consultant, Rupertsland Institute
Rupertsland Centre for Teaching and Learning develops comprehensive foundational knowledge resources, engaging lesson plans, meaningful professional development opportunities and authentic classroom learning tools that speak accurately and meaningfully to topics in Métis educati... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
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4:00pm MDT

Parents as partners in inspiring children to write
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA
At our school, we targeted lifting the writing of our middle years students as writing proficiency is central to student success during the school years as it has a direct and influential impact on academic success (Creely, 2020; Graham, 2019). Barger et al. (2019) claim that engaging parents in learning with their children at school and at home is advantageous, especially if the opportunities are specific, targeted, and personalised. We drew upon this research and inspired by my own work as the Reading Australia Fellow, I offered an opportunity to parents to come to school and engage with a Parents as Writers program. The Parent Writing group meets twice a term before school and is focused on immersing the parents in the writing process, providing them with ways to improve their own writing and the writing of their children. Delegates will have access to the resources that I created and an overview of the model that was used.
Speakers
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Karen Yager

Principal, Hills Grammar School
Karen is principal of Hills Grammar School, President of the Australian Professional Teaching Association and President of the Australian Association for the Teaching of English. Karen runs a weekly bootcamp for year 12 English students and regular writing workshops for students and... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
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4:00pm MDT

#weareSTFtoo: Principals as Key Members of a Successful Bargaining Unit
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA
In Saskatchewan, principals are valued members of the STF. As such, they have a unique leadership position during the bargaining cycle. Our last round proved to be contentious and job action was designed to create purposeful chaos, which caused principals to both lead the operations of their schools and to facilitate the advocacy of members. We will tell the story from the perspective of labour relations support, provincial executive member and principal, sharing battle scars and lessons learned. 306-260-3921
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Amy Korver

Amy Korver is Vice Principal at Delisle Elementary School, a member of the Saskatchewan Teacher's Federation's Provincial Executive, and mom to her two year old son, Jasper. She is passionate about literacy, women in leadership, and publicly funded public education. Together with... Read More →
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Amy Orth

Amy Orth has been an educator in rural schools in Saskatchewan for 20 years. She is currently serving as the Prairie Spirit Teachers Association local bargaining chair and as a member of the STF Provincial Executive. As a busy parent of 2 children (Owen, 8 and Archie, 3) she is committed... Read More →
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Withman Jaigobin

Withman Jaigobin has been a Senior Administrative Staff (Staff Officer) with the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation for seven years supporting principals and vice-principals across the province.  Prior to coming to the STF, Withman was a Superintendent of Schools for ten years in... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
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4:00pm MDT

Lead Like a Llama
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA
Speakers
avatar for Brian Miller

Brian Miller

MS Principal, Great Falls School District
Brian is the principal at North Middle School in Great Falls, Montana, and a published writer, international speaker, and podcaster (Schurtz and Ties). He is dedicated to building healthy school cultures, developing quality educators, and improving education. He has taught in rural... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
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4:00pm MDT

Designing and Implementing Wrap Around Wellness Support for Teachers, Leaders, Students and Families Using the Implementation Drivers
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
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In this session, we will share a case study on how a school designed, implemented, and iterated, a school-wide, multi-stakeholder Wellness/SEL program to support teachers, leaders, students and families using Fixen's Implementation Drivers to gauge and drive success. At the end of the session, participants will be able to identify the implementation drivers that impact program success in their own contexts and will leave with their own concept plan for "next steps".
Speakers
avatar for Gina Nicole Cherkowski

Gina Nicole Cherkowski

Director of Research & Development, Headwater Learning Foundation
Dr Gina Cherkowski is the Executive Director at Headwater Learning Foundation. Gina is an education researcher, leader, speaker and social justice advocate. Her current research areas are mental health, neurodiversity, equity and belonging.
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
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4:00pm MDT

Harnessing the power of your story
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA
Everyone has a unique story. Paying attention and harnessing the wisdom of your journey can enhance how you move through the world—the type of organization you run, the children you raise, the people whose lives you'll impact.
This session is designed to help you make sense of your story and sharpen your observation skills to better understand the stories that continue to unfold around you. It will help you to tease out the special details of a life and how to use those details to inspire, inform, and connect with others, putting your story to work to bring out the kind of change you want to create in your schools and communities.
Speakers
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Eliza Reid

Eliza Reid is a bestselling author who also served as First Lady of Iceland from 2016 to July, 2024. Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, Eliza relocated to Iceland in 2003. As the Co-Founder of the esteemed Iceland Writers Retreat, she has advocated for Icelandic writers and literary... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA

4:00pm MDT

Removing the Stop Signs at the Intersection of Gender and Leadership
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA
Educational Leadership at the Intersections of Gender is a bilingual project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and co-led by academics (UofA) and the ATA. This research project investigated the effect of factors such as leaves and care taking roles and the impact of gender and intersectionalities on the career progression of women educators. Our data confirmed what we have long suspected, the progression of women through the teaching profession is significantly different than men and reinforced the importance of bringing women to the policymaking process. As the late justice Ruth Baden Ginsburg said, "Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. It shouldn't be that women are the exception." With that in mind, our workshop will be dedicated to both presenting our research findings and to hosting a collaborative dialogue around policy-oriented questions. The Alberta based research is the first step to what we hope becomes a nation wide project, which will improve the live experiences of women as they move through the teaching profession.
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Samira ElAtia

Dr. Samira ElAtia is professor of education and the Associate Dean-Research, Graduate Studies and International at the bilingual Campus Saint-Jean of the University of Alberta. She specializes in the evaluation of competencies and language assessment. Her research interest focuses... Read More →
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Elissa Corsi

Associate Executive Secretary - Alberta Teachers' Association
Dr. Elissa Corsi is one of two Associate Executive Secretaries for the Alberta Teachers' Association and is the Coordinator of the Association's Government Services program area. She worked as a teacher and administrator in Alberta schools, both in English and French Immersion, before... Read More →
Sunday April 6, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
TBA

5:30pm MDT

DUELING PIANOS SOCIAL AND REFRESHMENTS
Sunday April 6, 2025 5:30pm - 8:00pm MDT
Come and Go through out the evening.  This event is free for conference delegates.  If you would like to bring a guest, there will be a $20 charge at the door.
Sunday April 6, 2025 5:30pm - 8:00pm MDT
Alhambra Room (Main Building)
 
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