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May27th–May29th2018
UniversityofReginaRegina,Saskatchewan
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Welcome Welcometothe2018AnnualConferenceoftheCanadianSocietyfortheStudyofHigherEducation(CSSHE),heldwithintheCongressoftheHumanitiesandSocialSciences,hostedthisyearattheUniversityofReginasituatedonTreatyFourlandwithintheWascanaurbanparkinRegina,Saskatchewan.Ourconferenceofferstheopportunitytogather,sharefindingsandtalkabouthighereducationresearch,practice,andideas.Wehopethatyoufinditanengagingandstimulatingexperience,anopportunitytobuildyournetwork,formcollaborativeteams,andfindprofessionalfriendships.ItismysincerehopethatyourexperiencewillcontributetoCanada’shighereducationlandscapeoftomorrow.
Inkeepingwiththisyear’sthemefortheCongress,“Gatheringdiversities”wehaveputtogetheraprogramcomprisedofavarietyofsessionsandtopicspresentedbyhighereducationscholars,practitioners,andgraduatestudents.Inadditiontoourconferencelineup,Congresshasmanyopeneventsandservices.DetailscanbefoundontheCongresswebsitehttps://www.congress2018.ca/program.
TheBigThinkinglectureserieswillbeheldattheRiddellCentre-RC170UniversityTheatrefrom12:15to13:15.Seehttps://www.congress2018.ca/program/big-thinking.ThisseriesisfreeandopentoallCongressregisteredattendeesandthepublic.BigThinkingLecturesheldduringthedaysofourconferenceinclude:
• MelinaLaboucan-Massimo,LubiconCree,IndigenousKnowledge&ClimateChangeFellow,DavidSuzukiFoundation.“Onthefrontlines:Indigenouswomenandclimatechange.”Saturday,May26;
• MargaretMacMillan,ProfessorofHistoryattheUniversityofToronto,formerWardenofSt.Antony’sCollegeandProfessorofInternationalHistory,UniversityofOxford.“Thinkingaboutwar.”SundayMay27;
• MarieWilson,C.M.,O,NWT.Commissioner,2009-2015,TruthandReconciliationCommissionofCanada.“Diversityandreconciliation.”MondayMay28.
OtherCongresseventsincludetheCareerCorner-aprofessionaldevelopmentworkshopserieswhereeveryonefromgraduatestudentstoestablishedfacultymemberscanlearnhowtoadvancetheiracademiccareers,publishandmarkettheirresearch,improvetheirlessonplanningandteachingskillsandfindoutaboutcareersoutsideofacademiahttps://www.congress2018.ca/program/career-corner.PleasebesuretoattendtheCSSHEAnnualGeneralMeeting(AGM)andAwardsLuncheonscheduledforMondayMay28that11:30–13:30inCL126.TheAGMisanopportunityforyoutolearnmoreabouttheBoard’sactivities,toofferfeedbackandtorecognizeourAwardrecipients.Ihopetoseeyouthere!Thankyoutoeveryonewhotookthetimetosubmitaproposaltotheconference,andtothoseofyouhere,andelsewhere,whosogenerouslydonatedtheirtimeandexpertizethroughparticipationinthepeerreviewprocess,awardscommitteesandmore;youhavemadeasignificantcontributiontothesuccessofthisconference.
Finally,IwouldliketoacknowledgeandgivemyveryspecialthankstotheCSSHEProgramCommitteeandTwylaSalmfromtheUniversityofReginawhoactedasourLocalArrangementsCoordinator.UndertheleadershipofDr.TamaraLeary,ProgramChair,assistedbyDr.LaurieHill,Programco-chair,andcommitteemembersDrs.KathleenMatheosandMichelleMcGinn,andDrannaAndrews-Brownyouhavepreparedanamazingline-upofspeakers,panels,papers,ignitesessionsandmore.YouhaveworkedtirelesslyandwithsomuchefforttomaketheCSSHEAnnualConference2018asuccess.Merci.
Dr.AnneCharlesPresident
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2018 CSSHE Annual Conference CONGRESSOFTHEHUMANITIESANDSOCIALSCIENCES
UniversityofRegina
May27th–May29th2018
SundayMay27th2018 Time EventTitle Location
8:00–8:30am CSSHEHospitalityRoom CL1098:30–9:45am CSSHEConferenceOpeningWelcome
Keynote:Dr.MalindaSmithCL126
10:00–11:15am SESSIONSGROUPA 1A CurriculumandProgramDevelopmentSeries:
#1011Collegesaslocalinstitutionalactors:Usingthecapabilitiesapproachtotheorisethemissionofcommunitycolleges
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#1084Propositiond’unmodèledeformationàdistanceselonlamodalitémixtefavorisantlapersévéranceetlaréussiteenenseignementsupérieur
#933UsingtheOnlineSearchToolstoImproveTeachingsSkillsattheUniversityofLubumbashiOnceCurriculumDoNotAligntheDemandsfromSociety#1064GatheringDiversityinHigherEducation:WhyitisImportanttoLearnAboutthePre-colonialChristiansofIndia
2A EquityandDiversitySeries:#959PublicPolicyforGenderEqualityinUniversities:LessonsfromCanada
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#963LegitimacyandinstitutionalsupportforstudentgroupsatCanadianpost-secondaryinstitutions:Implicationsofresourceallocations#1004Contestedspacesofdiversity:Trans*experiencesofauniversitycampusinnorthernEngland#1026ExploringEquity-MindednessinRemedialMath:AnAnalysisofCurricularArtifacts
3A ScholarandResearchPractice:#946Academicmotherhoodininternationalsettings:AnethnographicstudyofexperiencesoffemalefacultyinaninternationaluniversityinKazakhstan
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#1092LessonsLearnedfromConfuciusandSocratesonaFailedLessononConfuciusandSocrates#951PrecariousfacultyinCanadianhighereducationinstitutions:Anunsustainabletrend#1087Conditionsforthedevelopmentofonlineteachingcapacity:acasestudy
4A TheTopicof“Interdisciplinary”Series:#1062ASurveyofUndergraduateStudentsonAttitudestowardMultidisciplinaryinCourseRequirements
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#1076Inter-disciplinarilyforSale:Knowledge,MarketsandCustomization
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#1039Conceptualizingthefutureofcredentialsintheentrepreneurialuniversity
11:25–12:50pm OpenSessionwithGraduateStudents(Lunchprovided) CL128
13:00–14:15 SESSIONSGROUPB SYMPOSIUM1B #973ADevelopingResearchAgendaforHigherEducationReform
throughBlendedandOnlineLearningCL420
2B ScholarandResearchPractice#1040ExploringEducators'ExperiencesImplementingOpenEducationalPractices
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#1083HowIbecamearesearcher?Aself-studyoftheprocessofwritingadoctoraldissertationproposal#1055ImpactofCollegialityonFacultyPerformance#1057Cultivatingasharedcommunityofpractice:Intra-campuscollaborationforteachingandlearningintheDigitalHumanitiesandSocialSciences
3B StudentSuccessSeries:#992Usingguidedwritinggroupstosupportself-efficacyandcombatwritinganxiety
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#1049CyberproxyinHigherEducation:ExploringTelepresenceRobotsforAccessibility#1091ALongitudinalAssessmentofStressinUndergraduateStudentsaroundaFallReadingWeek
14:30–15:45 SessionsGroupC SYMPOSIUM1C #1075 GatheringDiversitiesinPost-SecondaryAccessibilityand
Accommodation:SurveyingtheStateofPolicyandPracticeCL418
2C ReconsideringHigherEducationSeries:#998Universityeducation:Afreechoiceorcoerceddecision
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#1002DrawbackstoInternationalization:ACaseofHigherEducationinVietnam#1079WhoseFireisitAnyway?#974GatheringDiversities/ReflectionsonEmergentResearchMethodsforaCollaborativeOnlineInstructionalPracticesInquiry
3C StudentSuccessSeries:#962ExploringAcademicAcculturationExperiencesofChineseInternationalStudentswithLowOralEnglishProficiency
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#972Aboriginalstudentswhoareparents:Experiencesoftheirjourneysthroughhighereducation#1029AttendingCollegewhileParenting:TheExperiencesofImmigrantstoCanada
4C GlobalIssuesandPartnershipsinHigherEducation:#994Mobilitéinternationaleauxcyclessupérieurs:motivationsettransitionauxétudesdoctorales
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#987TheintegrationofdiversitiesineducationbetweenCanadaandAfrica:ACaseStudyonCoted’Ivoire’sVocationalTrainingInstitutions/L’intégrationdesdiversitésdel’éducationparmileCanadaetl’Afrique:uneétudedecasesurlaformationprofession
16:00–17:30AffinityGroups
AH412BlendedOnlineTeachingandLearningAH206Colleges,Institutesand,PolytechniquesAH309Governance
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AH313.3InternationalHigherEducationAH321StudentServices
MondayMay28th2018 Time EventTitle Location
8:00–8:30am CSSHEHospitalityRoom CL1098:30–9:45am Provosts’Panel:CriticalQuestions CL12810:00–11:15am SESSIONSGROUPE
1E Leadership,PolicyandGovernanceSeries:#941TheChangingRolesandQualificationsofCanadianUniversityProvosts
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#1053UnderstandingtheUnderlyingPerspectivesandDynamicswithinUniversityGoverningSystems#1061 RevisitingtheQuebecMapleSpring:"Excusemefortellingyounow"abouttheneoliberalhegemony
2E CurriculumandProgramDevelopmentSeries:#1085BlendedLearningandtheDigitalClassroom
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#1015CompassionandLabourMarketAQuantitativeoverviewofNursinginCanadaasaregulatedfield#1019AccreditationProcessesandEducationalPathwaysinNursinginCanada
#1006UnderstandingandMitigatingtheChallengesofNursinginRuralandRemoteCanada
3E GlobalPartnershipsinHigherEducation:#943HowmultiplepolicyactorperspectivesontheInternationalstudentsasidealimmigrants’policydiscourseimplicatesuniversities
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#1033Trendsandgapsintransnationaleducationresearch:Asystematicreview
#1054InternationalizationofCanadianHigherEducation:OpportunitiesandChallengesinCross-borderPartnershipswithChineseUniversities#1082Cross-CulturalCatalystsinInternationalAcademicPartnerships:CanadianTechnicalAssistancetoChineseandUkrainianUniversities
4E StudentSuccessSeries:#969Power,freedom,andresistance:AFoucauldiananalysisofthetransitionfromschooltoworkinneoliberaltimes
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#950TheSoundofSilence:AMusicallyEnhancedNarrativeInquiryintotheAcademicAcculturationofChineseInternationalStudents#1023ConsiderationsforCanadiangraduatestudentsineducationtoattendconferences#1048PrecariousPossibilities:Disability,Self-Advocacy,andUniversityLearning
11:30–13:30 CSSHE2017AGMandAwardsLuncheon/SSHRCPresentation CL12613:15–14:15 AwardeePresentations CL126
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POSTERS#975GatheringDiversitiesinPost-SecondaryAccessibilityandAccommodation:SurveyingtheStateofPolicyandPractice
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#978Adyadic,mixed-methodsinvestigationofpartneredmaturestudentsinuniversitystudy
#979Experiencesinmilitaryandcivilianhighereducation:InitialdiscussionsonOfficerCadets’experiencesatCanadianmilitarycollegesorcivilianuniversities
#989Addressingstudentdiversityusingtranslanguaginginacademicwriting:Throughthelensofplurilingualism#995UncoveringEssentialSkillsforStudentRetention:TheCreationofaSoft-SkillsEducationProgram
#1000AnalyzingtheEffectsofSelf-efficacyonWell-beinginGraduateStudents#1014LeadingChangeinPostgraduateMedicalEducation#1017Therippleeffectsofadarklegacy:AnIndigenousresearchers’story
14:30–15:45 SessionsGroupF1F Leadership,PolicyandGovernanceSeries:
#942ConceptualizingPolicyInteractions:TheCaseofCanadianUniversityDeans'Reappointments
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#1018TheRestructuringofVietnam’sUniversitiestowardsCorporateGovernanceModel
#1060BecominganAgeFriendlyUniversity
#965Spanningtheboundary:Thechallengesoftranscendingtheculturalabuttalsforprofessionalstaffinhighereducation
2F ScholarandResearchPractice#1001ExaminingFacultySubcultures:MotivationsandBehavioursDrivingCross-CampusPartnerships
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#1047TheSyllabusScan:Purpose,Process,andInstitutionalUtility
#1074ExaminingFacultySubcultures:MotivationsandBehavioursDrivingCross-CampusPartnerships#1043FacultyPerceptionsofTeaching:ComparisonsAcrossTimeandInstitutions
3F ConnectingPost-SecondaryandLabourMarketSeries#985ContributingtotheDiversificationofVocationalEducationModels:ACaseStudyofTaiwan
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#1008VocationalEducationasaContextforPromotingSocialJusticeinCanada:DiverseInternationalCaseStudies#1020Aprogressreportoneducationalandoccupationalprogression
#1090Slowlearning:trainingvseducationinapost-Fordistworld
4F CurriculumandProgramDevelopmentSeries#957TheSurreyPortfolioPathwayPartnership
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#1028BeyondtheClassrooms:AnExaminationofthePedagogicalandCommunityBenefitsofStudent-LedCommunityBasedParticipatoryResearch#1025EvaluatingtheimpactsofUAlbertaCommunityService-Learningoveradecade#1078Willfulengagements:Exploringresistanceandcomplianceincommunityengagedscholarship
17:00to19:00 UniversityofReginaPresident’sReception/Réception
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TuesdayMay29th2018 Time EventTitle Location
8:00–8:30am CSSHEHospitalityRoom CL1098:30–9:45am CSSHEPanel:IndigenousPerspectives:MovingForwardinCanadianHigher
EducationCL128
10:00–11:15am SESSIONSGROUPG 1G Leadership,PolicyandGovernanceSeries:
#980HowdoprogramrecruitersinterpretInternationalizationstrategicplanfromanOntariouniversity?
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#1027Accountabilityandqualityimprovement:Examiningcasesofimplementingoutcomes-basedqualityassurancemechanismsinOntariopostsecondaryinstitutions#1045IndigenousMethodologiesandResearchApproachesinIndigenousEducationalResearch#1069ADayattheUniversityFair:HotBrands,HouseofBrandsandPromotionalTacticsinHigherEducation
2G ScholarandResearchPractice#1046Formativefeedbackforteachingdevelopment:ExploringstrategiesforgatheringInformationaboutteachingandlearning
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#964InternationalisationthroughGovernmentfundedinternationalscholarshipprograms-AcaseofPakistan#997Rockaroundtheclock:Socialproductionintheresearchpolicylandscapeforsocialscienceacademics#1038Understandingpolicyrationalesforcollaborationinacademicscience:AcomparativecasestudyofCanadaandBrazil
3G StudentSuccessSeries#949Studentsupportservicesforinternationalstudents:Investigatinginformationoninstitutionalwebsites
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#954DisinvitedStudents:CommunityColleges&MandatoryWithdrawal
#936ExploringCanadianStudents'TransitiontoPost-secondaryEducation:HearingTheirStories#1044AcademicHelp-SeekinginaUniversityFacebookConfessionsPage
11:30–12:45pm IGNITESESSIONS(LunchProvided) CL128#1010TheIdeaofUniversityoftheFuture:ItsChallengesandPotential#1050Thepenismightierthanthekeyboard:Howtointegratetabletswithcitationmanagement,PDFmarkups,andQDAsoftware
13:00–14:15 SessionsGroupH 1H Leadership,PolicyandGovernanceSeries:
#934WhoSpeaksforInternationalEducation?AnOntarioCaseStudyCL434
#991Epluribusunum?SomeimplicationsoftheBChighmobilitysystemfordifferentiatedinstitutions#1005ComparingtheProtocolsUsedtoDetermineCompulsoryNon-Tuition-RelatedAncillaryFeesatOntario’sUniversities#1013Validationd’unetypologiedesconceptionsdescollègescanadiensenvued’évaluerleurperformance(phase2):Ladimensionenseignement
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EquityandDiversitySeries:#990FemaleFacultyMembers'ExperiencesandPerceptionsofTimeandTemporality
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#1032Wickedproblems’inEquity,DiversityandInclusivityPolicyAgendas–TheMissingDiscourseofInternationalization
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#1037AgentsofChangenotSpectatorsinCanada:TransformingtheTraditionalModelofInternationalStudents#1088Navigatingtheaspirationsandanxietiesofinternationalfacultydevelopmentinpost-colonialcontexts
3H ScholarandResearchPractice#1093Findingsfromthe“AcademicProfessionintheKnowledgeSociety”(APIKS)Survey:The(New)CanadianProfessoriatePaper1:Professors’workloadandworksatisfaction:AcriticalstancePaper2:Gender,diversityandpromotionintheacademicprofession:A2007-2017comparisonPaper3:AcademicresearchproductioninCanada:Afirstanalysisofindividual,institutionalandsystemicfactorsPaper4:Thenationalandinternationaloutreachofprofessors:analyzingunionactivitiesandprofessors’engagementwithsociety
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Thank you for participating in this years CSSHE annual conference.
The conference is presented to you by a committed group of volunteer CSSHE Board and Society members and we thank each one of them for their contribution of skills,
knowledge and time.
We look forward to seeing you again at the 2019 CSSHE conference hosted by the University of British Columbia!
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2018CSSHEConferenceSessionDescriptions*Tracksidentifiedinparenthesis:BlendedOnlineLearningTeaching(BOLT);CollegesInstitutesPolytechniques(CIP);ContinuingEducation(CE);Governance(G);InternationalHigherEducation(IHE);Open(O);StudentServices(SS).
933 UsingtheOnlineSearchToolstoImproveTeachingsSkillsattheUniversityofLubumbashiOnceCurriculumDoNotAligntheDemandsfromSociety(O)
MapiganoNdugumboVita UniversitéLaval934 WhoSpeaksforInternationalEducation?AnOntarioCaseStudy(IHE)
Thisstudyattemptstounderstandtheuniquepostsecondaryinternationaleducation(IE)policymakinglandscapeinOntariousingDiscourseCoalitionFramework
Throughexaminingmedia’scoverageofIEbetween2005-mid2017,thisstudyexamineshowIEisconstructed,whothepolicyactorsare,andwhatroletheyplayinempoweringandsilencingdifferentdiscourses.
AmiraElMasri YorkUniversity PhDStudent 936 ExploringCanadianStudents'TransitiontoPost-secondaryEducation:HearingTheirStories(O)
Thisqualitativecasestudy,focusingonstudenttransitionstoCanadianhighereducation,usedsemi-structuredinterviewswithfocusgroupsofundergraduatestudentstoexploresupportsforandchallengesoftransitions.Studentsnotedpersonalsupportsasmosthelpfulandissueswithrelationshipswithfacultyandinstructorsasmostchallengingintransitions.
VickiSquires UniversityofSaskatchewanNatallia Zakharchuk UniversityofSaskatchewan 941 TheChangingRolesandQualificationsofCanadianUniversityProvosts(GOV)
ThispaperexaminesthechangingrolesandqualificationsofCanadianuniversityprovosts.Thestudyusesjobadvertisementsfrom22universitiespublishedbetween1987and2017.Preliminaryfindingssuggestthatprovostialrolesandqualificationshavechangedfrompurelyscholarlytoduallyscholarlyandmanagerial.
EricLavigne OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation CresoSaj OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 942 ConceptualizingPolicyInteractions:TheCaseofCanadianUniversityDeans’Reappointments(GOV)
Thisstudypresentsaconceptualframeworkdescribinghowandwhypoliciesinteractwithoneanother.TheframeworkisdevelopedbasedontheinvestigationoffourteenCanadianuniversitydeans’reappointmentsandborrowsfromconflictmanagementtheory.Preliminaryresultsshowthatpoliciescompeteorcollaboratebasedontheirintrinsiccharacteristics.
EricLavigne OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation
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943 Howmultiplepolicyactorperspectivesonthe‘Internationalstudentsasidealimmigrants’policydiscourseimplicatesuniversities?(IHE)
Thispaperexaminesperspectivesofdifferentpolicyactors,governments,universities,studentsandemployers,onthe‘internationalstudentsasidealimmigrants’policydiscourseimplicatingtheuniversityasakeyfactorintheselection(implied,weedingout)[and]policingofpotentialimmigrants’monitoringtheirreadinessforthelabourmarket(Cerna,2014,6).
RoopaTrilokekar YorkUniversity AmiraElMasriYorkUniversity946 Academicmotherhoodininternationalsettings:AnethnographicstudyofexperiencesoffemalefacultyinaninternationaluniversityinKazakhstan(IHE)
Inthisethnographiccasestudyweexploretheexperiencesofacademicmothersinahighlyinternationalizeduniversity.Usingparticipantobservations,interviews,andauto-ethnography,weanalyzehowinternationalfemalefacultyperformtheirworkandfamilyrolesandtheextenttowhichtheyexperienceroleconflict.Thefindingsofthestudyrevealthattheparticipantscouldsuccessfullycombineandsimultaneouslyenjoytheirworkandfamilylives.Thisexperiencewasenabledbythevaguenessofculturalnorms,child-friendlinessoftheorganizationalenvironment,on-campusresidentiallivingarrangementblurringtheboundariesbetweentheprofessionalandpersonallives,anduniversitysupportstructures.
AliyaKuzhabekova NazarbayevUniversity,Kazakhstan 949 Studentsupportservicesforinternationalstudents:Investigatinginformationoninstitutionalwebsites (IHE)
Thisstudyexaminestheextentoftheproliferationofinternationalprogramsinpubliclyfundedpost-secondaryinstitutionsinOntarioandthestudentservicesforinternationalstudentstherein.Theauthorsarguethataccesstoaccurateinformationisessentialforinternationalstudentstomakeinformeddecisionsintheirinstitutionalandprogramselectionprocess.
Rahul Kumar BrockUniversity Clinton Kewley OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 950 TheSoundofSilence:AMusicallyEnhancedNarrativeInquiryintotheAcademicAcculturationofChineseInternationalStudents(IHE)Thisstudyexploredtheacademicacculturationexperiencesofinternationalstudentsusinganewlydevelopedarts-basedresearchmethodology:musicallyenhancednarrativeinquiry.Thisapproachbuildsontraditionalnarrativemethodsbyutilizingsoundandmusictore-tellparticipantstories.Themusicalrepresentationsgeneratedcanaffectaudiencesinnewways.Implicationsarediscussed.
DeyuXingQueen'sUniversity BenjaminBoldenQueen'sUniversity SawyerHogenkamp Queen'sUniversity
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951 PrecariousfacultyinCanadianhighereducationinstitutions:Anunsustainabletrend(GOV)OneofthemostdramaticchangestoCanada’suniversitiesoverthelastquartercenturyhasbeentheshiftinthenatureofacademicworkawayfrompermanentfull-timetenure-streampositionstowardsinsecure,contractpositions.ThissessionwillreviewthecurrentliteraturethathasexploredprecariousworkinCanadianhighereducationinstitutions.
LisaAllen UniversityofBritishColumbia DoctorateofEducation,student 954 DisinvitedStudents:CommunityColleges&MandatoryWithdrawal(CIP) Persistenceisaseriousconcernforcolleges,typicallyacceptingahighershareof“at-risk”studentsthantheiruniversitycounterparts.Manystudentsarewithdrawnfromtheirprogramsforpoorperformance.Findingsfromamixedmethodsstudyaboutthestudentexperienceoffailureandmandatorilywithdrawalandprofessionalgatekeepingwillbediscussed. TanyaShute LaurentianUniversity PhDCandidate957 TheSurreyPortfolioPathwayPartnership(CIP)Thispresentation,co-authoredbyafacultymemberandtwoundergraduateresearchers,discussesanambitiousk-16partnershipbetweenalocalschooldistrictandalocaluniversitythatseekstocreateacompetencybasedadmissionsystemtoallowBritishColumbianstudentstomovefromtheirK-12experience(whichisincreasinglycompetency-basedandpersonalized)totheirpost-secondarystudieswithadecreasedrelianceonlettergrades.Init,wediscussthesuccessesandfailuresofourattempttoadmitstudentsusingmoreauthenticmeasuresofachievement,aswellasourexperiencedrawingbothsecondaryandpost-secondarystudentsintothepolicyreformprocess.
DavidBurns KwantlenPolytechnicUniversity AnyaGoldin KwantlenPolytechnicUniversity AllisonGonzalezBiagi KwantlenPolytechnicUniversity 959 PublicPolicyforGenderEqualityinUniversities:LessonsfromCanada(IHE) Inmostindustrializedcountries,womenareunder-representedintheacademicprofession.ThispresentationexaminestheincreaseinthenumberoffemalefacultyatCanadianuniversitiesinrelationtopublicpolicy.Itprovidesinsightintohowthepolicyenvironmentiscreatedtohelpachievegenderequalityinhighereducation.
NorikoInuzuka Den-enChofuUniversity(Japan) 962 ExploringAcademicAcculturationExperiencesofChineseInternationalStudentswithLowOralEnglishProficiency(IHE)ThisnarrativeinquirysoughttounderstandtheacademicacculturationexperiencesofChineseinternationaluniversitystudentswithlimitedspokenEnglish.Findingsindicatetheautonomy,competenceandrelatednessofallsixstudentswerecompromisedasaresultoftheirlimitedoralEnglishcapacity.ImplicationsforuniversitiesandChineseinternationalstudentsarediscussed.
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DeyuXing Queen'sUniversity BenjaminBolden Queen'sUniversity 963 LegitimacyandinstitutionalsupportforstudentgroupsatCanadianpost-secondaryinstitutions:Implicationsofresourceallocations(O)
Legitimacytheorysuggeststhatorganizationalallocationscreateperceptionsofrelativeimportanceandpriorities.Allocationsofresourcestostudentgroupsmaynotonlycreateperceptionsofhierarchicalimportance,butmayalsoaffecttheabilitiesofthosegroupstoachievedesiredoutcomes.WeinvestigatesourcesandtypesofresourcesallocatedtostudentorganizationsrepresentingmarginalizeddemographicgroupsatCanadianpost-secondaryinstitutions.
AlysonKing UOIT FionaMcQuarrie UniversityoftheFraserValley AliNaqvi UOIT 964 InternationalisationthroughGovernmentfundedinternationalscholarshipprograms–AcaseofPakistan(IHE)
Thispaperexplorestheplacementofgovernmentfundedinternationalscholarshipprogramsbydevelopingcountriesintheinternationalisationarenaanditseffectsonboththesenderandrecipientcountries.Anin-depthexplorationofliterature,reports,andotherkindsofdocumentanalysis,setspaceforalargerstudytounderstandthegovernmentfundedinternationalscholarshipPrograminPakistan.
ShahrmanKhattak OntarioInstituteofStudiesinEducationDoctoralStudentAsystematicanalysisofscientificmisconductinCanada(GOV)Thestudyofscientificmisconducthasreceivedincreasingattentionrecentlyacrosstheglobe.Journalisticaccountssensationalizeindividualorgroupsofscientistswhoengageinmisconduct(Marcus&Oransky,2014)whiletheacademicshavereflectedontheissuebysoul-searchingandself-questioningaboutthescientificcommunityvalues(Hakuraku,2011).However,untilrecently,fewsystematicstudiesexaminedthisseeminglywidespreadprobleminthescientificcommunityincludinginCanada.Manynationalgovernmentsandinternationalorganizationsperceivescientificinnovationasavehicleforeconomicdevelopmentandglobalcompetitiveness(UNESCO,2015).Internationaleffortshavebeenmadetoorganizethescientificcommunityandtopromoteethicalandprofessionalstandardsofresponsibleconductofresearch;onesuchdeclarationappearedin"SingaporeStatementonResearchIntegrity"(Resnik&Shamoo,2011).Whileanumberofthescientificpublicationsisincreasingannually(UNESCO,2015),anincreasingnumberofarticleretractionsindicatesincreaseinthescientificmisconductinsomecountries(Ashtie-Ashtiani,2017;Marcus&Oransky,2014).ThepurposeofthisstudyistouncovertheincidenceofscientificmisconductinCanadaoverthelast17years,inordertounderstandthescopeoftheprobleminCanada.
HiroHiratsuka OntarioInstituteofStudiesinEducation CresoSa OntarioInstituteofStudiesinEducation 965 Spanningtheboundary:Thechallengesoftranscendingtheculturalabuttalsforprofessionalstaffinhighereducation(O)
Withintheconceptualframeworkoforganizationalculturesinhighereducation(Berquist&Pawlak,2008),thechallengeoflegitimacythatprofessionalstafffaceinacademiawillbeexamined.Usingacollaborativeinquiry
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approach,theauthorsexploretheirrespectiverolesbyinvestigatingtheperceivedeffectsoftheircontributiontoinstitutionaldecision-making.
Erica Jung UniversityofManitoba DoctoralstudentBrandy Usick UniversityofCalgary Jerome Cranston UniversityofManitoba 969 Power,freedom,andresistance:AFoucauldiananalysisofthetransitionfromschooltoworkinneoliberaltimes(O)
Thispaperexamineshowstudentsexperiencetheirtransitionfrompost-secondaryeducationtowork;specifically,howworkersinsocialservicefieldsacceptorresistneoliberalexpectations.Drawingonco-creatednarratives,IuseaFoucauldianunderstandingofpowerandresistancetoshowhowpowerisworkingonandthroughparticipantsastheynavigatetheirtransition.
MeaghanDougherty DouglasCollege 972 Aboriginalstudentswhoareparents:Experiencesoftheirjourneysthroughhighereducation(O)Indigenityremainsattheforefrontofmanyinstitutionalinitiatives;however,systemicandstructuralbarrierscontinuetolimitIndigenousstudentsuccess.ThroughanIndigenouswholisticlens,thispaperexploreshowAboriginalstudent-parentsnavigatetheirmultipleidentitiesastheypursuepost-secondaryeducation,andconcludeswithimplicationsforinstitutionalpoliciesandpractices.
RebeccaCox SimonFraserUniversity MichellePidgeon SimonFraserUniversity 973 ADevelopingResearchAgendaforHigherEducationReformthroughBlendedandOnlineLearning (BOLT)In2017,researchersmettoformulateaCanadianresearchstrategytoadvancehighereducationreformthroughblendedandonlinelearning,examiningquality,sustainability,andsocialjusticethroughlifelonglearning,andforrural,remote,removedandrefugeelearners.Inthissymposiumwediscusspreliminaryprojectstofosterthisnationalagenda.
Wendy Freeman RyersonUniversity Jennifer Lock UniversityofCalgary MartiCleveland-Innes AthabascaUniversity ElizabethChilds RoyalRoadsUniversitySarahGauvreau ContactNorth|ContactNordVivekanandanKumar AthabascaUniversity Swasen Lakhal UniversitedeSherbrookeDorotheaNelson UniversityofCalgary Cheikh OuldMoulaye UniversityofManitobaElanPaulson WesternUniversityAfsanehSharif UniversityofBritishColumbiaKathy Snow CapeBretonUniversityNormanVaughan MountRoyalUniversityGeorge Veletsianos RoyalRoadsUniversity Leeann Waddington KwantlenPolytechnicUniversity
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974 GatheringDiversities:ReflectionsonEmergentResearchMethodsforaCollaborativeOnlineInstructionalPracticesInquiry(O)Thepaperconsidersthestudyandimplicationsofanemergentresearchmethodologydevelopedbyfourscholar-practitionersco-investigatingcollaborationininstructionwithinafullyonline,cohort-basedgraduateprogram.Researchersdescribetheircollaborativein-situapproach,whichhonouredeachmember’sdiverseexperiencesandperspectivesandwasresponsivetothechangingcontextsofthework.Throughacycleofreflection,participatoryresearchersconsiderthevalueandchallengesofaresearchmethodologythatalignswiththesubjectofstudyandthepositioningoftheco-investigators.Thispaperalsoprovidesanopportunityforparticipantstosharetheirownexperienceswithappliedresearchmethodologiesonpedagogiesusedinblendedandonlinelearninginhighereducation.
ElanPaulson WesternUniversity ScottLowrey WesternUniversity975GatheringDiversitiesinPost-SecondaryAccessibilityandAccommodation:SurveyingtheStateofPolicyandPractice(O)ElanPaulson WesternUniversity ScottLowrey WesternUniversityCherylBauman WesternUniversityBeatePlanche WesternUniversity 978 Adyadic,mixed-methodsinvestigationofpartneredmaturestudentsinuniversitystudy(SS)Thisdyadic,mixed-methodsstudyexaminesrelationshipandschoolexperienceswhenonepartnerisenrolledinpost-secondarystudywithagoalofdevelopinganunderstandingofhowromanticrelationshipsareaffectedbyonepartnerattendingschoolaswellashowacademicsuccessisinfluencedbysupportfromaromanticpartner.
TriciavanRhijn UniversityofGuelph DeborahGores UniversityofGuelph Caitlyn Osborne RyersonUniversity RuthNeustifter UniversityofGuelph AmyMuise YorkUniversity 979 Experiencesinmilitaryandcivilianhighereducation:InitialdiscussionsonOfficerCadets’experiencesatCanadianmilitarycollegesorcivilianuniversities(O)
ThispaperfocusesonOfficerCadets’experiencesatCanadianMilitaryCollegesorcivilianuniversitiesregardinggender-biasandbarrierstowomenbeingsuccessfulthroughtheRegularOfficerTrainingPlan(ROTP)fortheCanadianArmedForces.ThisleadstoimplicationswhichwillinformthewayaheadfortheROTP.
GraziaScoppio RoyalMilitaryCollegeofCanada NancyOtis NationalDefenceYan(Lizzie)Yan Queen'sUniversity SawyerHogenkamp Queen'sUniversity
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980 HowdoprogramrecruitersinterpretInternationalizationstrategicplanfromanOntariouniversity? (CE)
Thestudythatoriginatesthisproposalfocusesonhowprogramrecruitersinterpretauniversity’sstrategicplanandhowtheytranslatethispolicyinitiativeintotherecruitmentofChineseinternationalgraduatestudents.Inthisstudy,recruitersareregardedasoneofthemanygroupsandindividuals(e.g.President,ProvostandVice-Provosts,Deans,AssociateDeans,etc.)whointerprettheuniversity’sinternationalizationstrategicplan.Basedonthiskeyassumption,thispaperarguesthattherecruiters’jobisprominentandinfluential.Theyinterprettheuniversity’sexpectationsasenactorsoftheuniversity’sinternationalizationpolicy.Thus,togainadeeperunderstandingofinternationalizationofhighereducation’sprocesses,thisstudyexploreshowprogramrecruitersunderstandtheinternationalizationstrategyinCanadianpost-secondaryeducation.Aqualitativeresearchapproachisusedfordesigningthisstudy.Thedataisgatheredfrompolicydocumentsandsemi-structuredinterviewswithrecruitersfromanOntariouniversity.
JingQu WesternUniversity Master‘sstudent 985 ContributingtotheDiversificationofVocationalEducationModels:ACaseStudyofTaiwan(IHE) ThispaperexaminesthestructureofhigherandvocationaleducationinTaiwan,whichcouldcontributetodiversifiedvocationallyorientedpost-secondaryeducationinCanada.Throughtheproductivecapabilitiesapproach,thepaperexploreshowTaiwan’svocationaleducationhaspreparedgraduatesforsustainabledevelopmentthroughpractice-emphasized,whole-personoriented,andresearchfocusededucation.
Leping Mou OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation LeesaWheelahan OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducationSaeWanKoh OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 987 TheintegrationofdiversitiesineducationbetweenCanadaandAfrica:ACaseStudyonCoted’Ivoire’sVocationalTrainingInstitutions/L’intégrationdesdiversitésdel’éducationparmileCanadaetl’Afrique:uneétudedecasesurlaformationprofession(IHE)
PresentingpotentialimplicationsonhighereducationforimmigrantCanadianstudents,thiscasestudyreportsonvocationaleducationinCôted’IvoireinthecontextofitsrichAfrican,francophonehistoryandculture.Usingtheproductivecapabilitiesapproach,itexplainsvocationaleducation’seffectivenessinafrancophonecontext.Utilisantlecadrehistoriqueetculturelledel’Afrique,cetteétudedecasviseàfaireunrapportagesurlaformationprofessionnelleenCôted’Ivoire.Elleviseàexpliquerl’effetdecetteformationsurlesétudessupérieurespourlesétudiantsimmigrantscanadiens.Cetteétudeapourobjectifd’employerl’approchedescapacitésproductivespourexpliquerl’efficacitédelaformationprofessionnelledansunmilieufrancophone.
AimanJafar OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation AnnetteFord OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation LeesaWheelahan OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation GavinMoodie OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation LepingMou OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation SaeWanKoh OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation
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989 Addressingstudentdiversityusingtranslanguaginginacademicwriting:Throughthelensofplurilingualism(SS)Withadearthofresearchfocusingontranslanguaginginwriting,thisstudyexplorestranslanguagingasonewaythatstudentscangatherandprojectoutdiverselinguisticandculturalresourcesinwriting.Usingplurilingualismasatheoreticallens,translanguagingisreframedasamediatingstrategyandasacontrolledprocess.
JadeKim UniversityofToronto 990 FemaleFacultyMembers’ExperiencesandPerceptionsofTimeandTemporality(GOV)Thisresearchappliescasestudymethodologytoexaminehowfemalefacultyperceivetimeandtemporalityinacademicwork.Researchfindingssuggestthattheexperienceoftimeinacademiaisgendered,andnormsandpracticesintheacademiccommunityproduceandreproducethatphenomenon. ZHE(Jessica)LI UniversityofVictoria 991 Epluribusunum?SomeimplicationsoftheBChighmobilitysystemfordifferentiatedinstitutions (O)TwoofthemostpowerfulfactorsaffectingthehighereducationsysteminBCaretheoriginaldesign,featuringahierarchyofcolleges,teachinguniversities,andresearchuniversities,andsustainedeffortstosupportstudentmobility.Empiricalanalysisdemonstratedastrongcorrelationbetweenreducedtransferintohighstatusinstitutionsandincreasedlocalavailabilityofdegrees,suggestingthatthehierarchymaybelesssignificantthanenvisaged.
RalfSt.Clair UniversityofVictoria LingLui UniversityofVictoria EastChinaNormalUniversity 992 Usingguidedwritinggroupstosupportself-efficacyandcombatwritinganxiety(O)Studentstransferringtouniversityfollowingthesuccessfulcompletionofacollegediplomaweresupportedviaaguidedwritinggroupwhilewritingtheirtheses.Writingsamples,questionnaires,andinterviewswereusedtoassesstheeffectivenessofthewritinggrouptoreducewritinganxietyandsupportstudents’self-efficacyforwriting. KarenJulien BrockUniversity PhDStudent 994 Mobilitéinternationaleauxcyclessupérieurs:motivationsettransitionauxétudesdoctorales(IHE)
Cetteprésentationportesurlesmotivationsd’ordrepersonnel,socialetprofessionnelquimènentdesdoctorantsd’origineBrésilienneàquitterleurpaysd’originepourétudieràl’étranger,ainsiquedeleursexpériencesaucoursduprocessusd’admissionetdetransitionaudoctoratdansdesuniversitésenOntarioetauQuébec.
LiliaSimoesForte UniversityofOttawaBarbaraGraves UniversityofOttawa
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995 UncoveringEssentialSkillsforStudentRetention:TheCreationofaSoft-SkillsEducationProgram (SS)Apreliminaryresearchstudythatinvestigateshowvaryinglevelsofsoft-skillsamonglearnersmightaffecttheircapacitytoengagewiththeinstitutionalresourcesintendedfortheirsuccessandretention.Questionsofhowsoft-skillsmightimpactpost-secondarystudentexperiencesanddecisionstopersisttograduationareexplored. Nicole Lee UniversityofWindsor PhDstudent 997 Rockaroundtheclock:Socialproductionintheresearchpolicylandscapeforsocialscienceacademics (GOV)Theresearchpolicylandscapeshapestheworkenvironmentandcareersofsocialscienceresearchers.Wepresentadescriptivesummaryandanalysisofrepresentativedocumentsfrominternationalagencies,CanadianandOntariogovernments,intermediaryorganizations(includingSSHRC),andtwouniversities.Ourinterpretationsofthislandscapeanditspotentialeffectscomplementinternationalliterature.
MichelleMcGinnBrockUniversity Caitlin Campisi OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducationSandra Acker OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 998 Universityeducation:Afreechoiceorcoerceddecision(IHE)
Thecontemporarytrendofuniversitycontinuingeducationforinternationalandimmigrantstudentsisnotalwaysamatteroffreechoiceratherisoftenacoerceddecisionasaninclusionstrategy.Employersbiasforotherness,inapostcolonialcontextcreatesstridentconditionswhichnecessitatesacallforcriticaljusticeapproach.
Najmus Sabah UniversityofRegina PhDcandidate 999 GatheringDiversitiesinPost-SecondaryAccessibilityandAccommodation:SurveyingtheStateofPolicyandPractice(O)ThissymposiumpanelpresentsselectedfindingsfromtheLandscapeofAccessibilityandAccommodationforStudentswithDisabilitiesinCanadianPost-SecondaryEducationresearchproject.Thesessionwillpresentpreliminaryfindingsfromnationaldatathatdescribesthecurrentpopulationofgraduatestudentswithdisabilities,policiesandpractices,servicesandsupports,andspecificprogrammingforthosewhoself-identifyasAboriginal/Indigenous.
ChristineArnold MemorialUniversityofNewfoundland KathleenClarke OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation MichellePidgeon SimonFraserUniversity Deanna Rexe AssiniboineCommunityCollege MahadeoSukhai CanadianNationalInstitutefortheBlind(CNIB) OliviaAuriat UniversityofSaskatchewan BradYetman MemorialUniversityofNewfoundland 1000 AnalyzingtheEffectsofSelf-efficacyonWell-beinginGraduateStudents(CIP)Thepresentlongitudinalstudyexaminedtheeffectsofgraduatestudents’self-efficacyacrossmultiplementalhealthindicators.Analysesofaninternationaldataset(N=4,749)revealedsignificantbeneficialeffectsofself-
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efficacyonbothepistemicandfailure-relatedemotions,emphasizingtheimportanceofcontinuedeffortstoexamineandpromoteself-efficacyingraduatestudents.
Samira Feizi McGillUniversity Nathan Hall McGillUniversity 1001 ExaminingFacultySubcultures:MotivationsandBehavioursDrivingCross-CampusPartnerships(SS)UsingaCanadianmulti-institutionalsample,weexaminetheextenttowhichdifferencesexistbetweenfacultysubcultures(accordingtorank,yearsofemployment,anddiscipline)withregardstopartneringacrossacademicandstudentaffairs/services.Thesedatarevealthevariousrolesfacultysubculturesplayinshapingcampusengagementforstudentsuccess.
ChristineArnold MemorialUniversityofNewfoundland KathleenClarke OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation TTriciaSeifert MontanaStateUniversity 1002 DrawbackstoInternationalization:ACaseofHigherEducationinVietnam(IHE)Educationremainsasignificantculturalgoodforsocialmobilityandfinancialadvancement,particularlyinaneraemphasizingtheimportanceofenteringintothelabourforce.Throughliteratureresearchandanalysis,thispaperexamineshowinternationalizingVietnam’seducationexperienceperpetuates,1)institutionalhierarchies;2)socio-economicinequality;and3)regionaldisparities. Connie Phung OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 1004 Contestedspacesofdiversity:Trans*experiencesofauniversitycampusinnorthernEngland(O)Thispapersharesfindingsofastudyconcerningthewaysinwhichsocialandspatialrelationsareconstructed,contestedand(re)imaginedbyTrans*studentsandstaffonauniversitycampusinnorthernEngland.WedescribethechallengesconfrontingTrans*peoplewhilstelucidatingthelessonslearntinrespectsofdiversitybroadly.
GraemeMearns NewcastleUniversity,UK PeterHopkins NewcastleUniversity,UK 1005 ComparingtheProtocolsUsedtoDetermineCompulsoryNon-Tuition-RelatedAncillaryFeesatOntario’sUniversities(SS)Thisstudyexaminedandcomparedtheprotocolsoncompulsorynon-tuition-relatedancillaryfeesineffectatOntario’spublicly-assisteduniversitiesintermsoftheiroutlinedapproachestodecision-makingasrelatedtodeterminingcompulsorynon-tuition-relatedancillaryfeelevels.Findingsindicateconsiderablediversityindecision-makingmodelsandthepotentialforimbalancesindecision-makingpower. JacquelineBeaulieu UniversityofToronto PhDStudent
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1006 UnderstandingandMitigatingtheChallengesofNursinginRuralandRemoteCanada(CE)ManypeoplewhostudynursinginCanadacontinueinthenursingfieldintheirfurthereducationandemployment.However,therearechallengesintheeducationandretentionofnurses,especiallyforthosewhogainemploymentinruralandremoteareasofCanada.Thispaperdiscussesthesechallengesandsuggestswaystomitigatethem.
AnnetteFord OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation PostdoctoralResearcher NorinTaj OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation EdmundAdam OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation AmandaBrijmohan OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 1008 VocationalEducationasaContextforPromotingSocialJusticeinCanada:DiverseInternationalCaseStudies(CIP)VocationalEducationisanavenueforsocialjusticeinCanadaandelsewhere.Thisstudyteststheapplicationofproductivecapabilitiestodevelopingvocationaleducation'spotentialcontributiontosocialjusticeinCanadabyexaminingitsapplicationincountrieswithverydifferentbutgreatsocialneed.
AnnetteFord OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation PostdoctoralResearcher Aiman Jafar OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation Leping Mou OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation Saewan Koh OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 1010 TheIdeaofUniversityoftheFuture:ItsChallengesandPotential(BOLT)ByreviewingavailablescholarlyandgreyliteratureonMOOCSandOn-lineeducation,IwilldiscusshowIenvisionhighereducationwillchange,whatthelandscapewilllikelylooklike,andhowthetrajectoryoftheuniversityofthefuturewillfollowthefootstepsofitsolder“sibling”—thethousand-year-olduniversityoftoday.Furthermore,bydescribinghistoricaleventsthatconflatedwithtechnologicalinnovation,Iwillillustratehowtheuniversityofthefuturewillameliorateaccessandquality.AndbydescribingsomeofthereasonsthatculminatedintothelowcompletionratesofMOOCstudents,IwillillustratehowtheMOOCevangelistsanddetractorswerebothwrongandthattheuniversityofthefuturewillbeahybridofthetraditionaluniversityandtheinnovationthatwillstandonitsshouldersBerhaneSertu UniversityofToronto 1011 Collegesaslocalinstitutionalactors:Usingthecapabilitiesapproachtotheorisethemissionofcommunitycolleges(CIP)ThistheoreticalpaperintroducesthecapabilitiesapproachtodebatesaboutthemissionandroleofcollegesinCanada,AustraliaandEngland.Itarguesthatthecapabilitiesapproachpositsaroleforcollegesas‘localinstitutionalactors’thatsupporttheirstudents,localcommunities,andindustries,andsustainableeconomicandsocialdevelopment.
LeesaWheelahan OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation LepingMou OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation AimanJafar OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation EdmundAdam OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation
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1013 Validationd’unetypologiedesconceptionsdescollègescanadiensenvued’évaluerleurperformance(phase2):Ladimensionenseignement(GOV)
UnedeuxièmephasedelavalidationdelatypologiedeLaroucheetal.2012auprèsdescollègescanadiensamenéàbonifierladimensionenseignementauprèsd’ungrouped’experts.Lesparadigmesdel’enseignementsontassociésauxconceptionsdescollègescanadienspermettantdemieuxciblerladiversitédesbutsdel’enseignement.
CatherineLarouche UniversitéduQuébecàChicoutimiDenisSavard UniversitéLavalLucieHéon UniversitéLaval MichelLauzière UniversitéLaval PaulineJean UniversitéLaval 1014 LeadingChangeinPostgraduateMedicalEducation(O)Thisresearchwillbevitaltosheddinglightonthepostgraduatemedicaleducationparadigmshiftandtheroleofleadershipinthechangeprocess.Itwilldescribethegeneraltheoriesabouthowtoleadachange,howleaderscanidentifythemagnitudeofthechangeevent,andhowtosustaintheimplementedchanges. HasanKettaneh Queen'sUniversity 1015 CompassionandLabourMarkets:AQuantitativeoverviewofNursinginCanadaasaregulatedfield (IHE)
ThispaperreportsdatafromStatisticsCanada’s(2011)NationalHouseholdSurvey(NHS)toexaminetherelationshipbetweeneducationqualificationsandlabourmarketforthefieldofnursing.Itfindsaclosecorrespondencebetweengraduationandemploymentinnursing,butanunexpecteddistributionofnursesbylevelofoccupationandqualification.
Jennifer Hounsell OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation NorinTaj OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducationGavinMoodie OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation AmandaBrijmohan OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation RuthChilds OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 1017 Therippleeffectsofadarklegacy:AnIndigenousresearchers’story(O)ThisposterdepictsanIndigenousresearcher’sauto/ethnographicexperienceworkingwithvisualdocumentationofCanada’sresidentialschoolingsystem.ThispersonalnarrativestrivestogivevoicetoIndigenousresearcherswhoselivedrealitiesareentwinedintheaftermathofthisassimilationprocessandwhofurthertakeondecolonizingresearchventures. LynTrudeau BrockUniversity PhDstudent
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1018 TheRestructuringofVietnam’sUniversitiestowardsCorporateGovernanceModel(GOV)Corporategovernanceisamodelappliedgloballyinresponsetopolicychangesonuniversityautonomy,especiallyinAsiandevelopingcountries.Usingaqualitativemethodandmultiple-casedesign,thisstudyexploreshowVietnamesepublicuniversitieshaverestructuredtheircorporategovernancemodeltorespondtopolicychangesinthehighereducationsector. AnhLe WesternUniversity 1019 AccreditationProcessesandEducationalPathwaysinNursinginCanada(CIP)ThisstudyexplorestheaccreditationprocessesofeducationalprogrammesandeducationalpathwayswithinthefieldofnursingacrossCanada.Thefindingsprovideinsightsintohowthenursingprofessionisregulatedandtheextenttowhichithelpsnursesachievethefullpotentialofnursingqualifications.
EdmundAdam OntarioInstitutionforStudiesinEducationLeesaWheelahan OntarioInstitutionforStudiesinEducationJenniferHounsell OntarioInstitutionforStudiesinEducationAnnetteFord OntarioInstitutionforStudiesinEducation 1020 Aprogressreportoneducationalandoccupationalprogression(O)
ThisreportsprogresswithaprojectfundedbySSHRCtoinvestigatequalifications,thelinkbetweeneducationalandoccupationalpathways,andlabourmarketoutcomes.ItreportsananalysisofStatisticsCanadadataontheextentandnatureofprogressionbetweenlevelsofpostsecondaryeducationandbetweenlevelsofrelatedoccupations.
GavinMoodie OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation Jennifer Hounsell OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation NorinTaj OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation AmandaBrijmohan OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation RuthChilds OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 1023 ConsiderationsforCanadiangraduatestudentsineducationtoattendconferences(CE) Conferenceattendanceforgraduatestudents,isanopportunitytodevelopasenseofprofessionalidentity,confidence,andbelonging.SurveyresponseswerecollectedfromgraduatestudentsineducationfromacrossCanada,toseekwhichlogisticalandpersonalfactorsposeasparticipationbarriersforstudents.
SusanHe OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation Master'sStudentRuthChilds OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 1025 EvaluatingtheimpactsofUAlbertaCommunityService-Learningoveradecade(CE)ThisstudyexaminestenyearsofCommunityService-Learningevaluationdatageneratedbyend-of-termsurveysofstudents,communitypartnersandinstructors.FindingsindicatetheconsistencyoflearningoutcomesforallCSLparticipants,aswellaspointtosomestructurallimitationsofourmodelandhowwehavebeenevaluatingCSLoutcomes.
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DavidPeacock UniversityofAlberta WintaGhidei UniversityofAlberta 1026 ExploringEquity-MindednessinRemedialMath:AnAnalysisofCurricularArtifacts(O)Weusecriticaldiscourseanalysistoexploretheextenttowhichremedialmathcurricularartifactsembodyexplicitmessagesaboutculturalinclusiveness,reflectaspectsofculturallyresponsiveteaching,orchallengeassumptionsembeddedindominantapproachestomathematicseducation.Throughthisanalysis,weofferanalyticaltoolsforassessingequity-mindednessinmathcurricula.
RebeccaCox SimonFraserUniversity Lindsey Malcom-Piqueux UniversityofSouthernCalifornia 1027 Accountabilityandqualityimprovement:Examiningcasesofimplementingoutcomes-basedqualityassurancemechanismsinOntariopostsecondaryinstitutions(O)
ThisresearchpaperreportshowOntariopostsecondaryinstitutionscopedwiththedualityofaccountabilityandimprovementwhentheyimplementedoutcomes-basedqualityassurancemechanismswithinthesystem.Whilethefindingsshowmixedexperiences,itishopefulthatthegapbetweenaccountabilityandqualityimprovementcanbenarrowed.
QinLiu UniversityofToronto 1028 BeyondtheClassrooms:AnExaminationofthePedagogicalandCommunityBenefitsofStudent-LedCommunityBasedParticipatoryResearch(CE)Partnershipsbetweenacademicsandthecommunitycanbemutuallybeneficial.Theinvolvementofstudentsinthesepartnershipshasthepotentialtoenhancelearningforstudentsthroughhands-onresearchexperienceandtomeettheresearchgoalsofpartners.Thispaperexploresthebenefitsandlimitationsofonesuchlearningexperience.
RebeccaLennox SimonFraserUniversity AngelaCulham UniversityofRegina 1029 AttendingCollegewhileParenting:TheExperiencesofImmigrantstoCanada(CIP)
Drawingfrominterviewswithstudent-parentsatalarge,urban-servingcollege,thisanalysisfocusesonthedistinctexperiencesofimmigrantstoCanada.Theaccountsofthesestudent-parentshighlightanumberofidentitydilemmasthatimmigrantstudent-mothersfaceastheynavigatenewlivesinanewcountry.
RebeccaCox SimonFraserUniversity
1032 ‘Wickedproblems’inEquity,DiversityandInclusivityPolicyAgendas:TheMissingDiscourseofInternationalization(IHE)
Twopolicyagendas,internationalizationanddiversityandequityremainsiloedininstitutionalvisions/strategicplans.Isthesiloednatureofpolicyanexampleofa‘wicked’problem?Throughdocumentanalysis,policycoordinationasdeterminedthroughpoweramongstakeholders,thelevelofagencyandvaluesusedinframingtheproblemsisexamined.
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Roopa Trilokekar YorkUniversity Merli Tamtik UniversityofManitoba Kumari Beck SimonFraserUniversity 1033 Trendsandgapsintransnationaleducationresearch:Asystematicreview(IHE)
Thisresearchpaperpresentstheresultsfromasystematicreviewofpublishedresearchandanalysisontransnationaleducation(TNE)since2000.ItdemonstratesanoverallpictureabouttheresearchfocusandthemethodologiesusedforstudyingmajorTNEmodes.ItcallsforfillingingapsandstrengtheningresearchonTNE.
QinLiu UniversityofToronto 1037 AgentsofChangenotSpectatorsinCanada:TransformingtheTraditionalModelofInternationalStudents(SS)TheinternationalstudentpopulationisakeycomponentofdiversityinCanada.Thissessionshowsanewmodelofengaginginternationalstudentsaschangeagents.Itaimstodiscussthepotentialbenefitsforservice-learningforthisstudentpopulation.Thesessioncontributesadviceonthedevelopmentalprocessanddiscussesanticipatedbarriers.
Neivin Shalabi BrockUniversity VisitingScholar 1038 Understandingpolicyrationalesforcollaborationinacademicscience:AcomparativecasestudyofCanadaandBrazil(IHE)Whatdrivesresearchpolicymakerstosupportinternationalresearchcollaboration?Policiesareoftenexplainedbytheirintendedoutcomes,buthavenotbeensubjecttoacademicscrutiny.WecarryoutcasestudiesofinternationalresearchprogramsbasedinCanadaandBraziltoexplainthepolicyandpoliticalprocessesdrivingtheseprograms.
BenjaminCrase OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation MAStudent,CresoSaj OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation EmmaSabzalieva OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation MagdalenaMartinez OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation 1039 Conceptualizingthefutureofcredentialsintheentrepreneurialuniversity(GOV) Thispaperidentifiestwoorganizationallogicswithinentrepreneurialuniversitiespromotingtheincreasedspecializationofprofessionallyorientedcredentialsacrossagrowingarrayofinterdisciplinaryfields.Itfurthersuggeststhatuniversitieswillcontinuetoprioritizetheproliferationofspecializedinterdisciplinarycredentialsasanecessaryentrepreneurialstrategyforensuringtheirorganizationalautonomy.BenjaminCrase OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation MAstudent 1040 ExploringEducators'ExperiencesImplementingOpenEducationalPractices(BOLT)Thisresearchfocusesonhoweducatorsareusingopenlyaccessiblesourcesofknowledgeandopen-sourcetoolsinwayswhichimpacttheirpedagogicaldesigns.Reportingonaphenomenologicalstudywithopeneducation
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practitioners,we’llsharehoweducatorsdescribetheirexperiencesinrelationtoteachingandcommunityengagement.
Michael Paskevicius UniversityofVictoria Valerie Irvine UniversityofVictoria 1043 FacultyPerceptionsofTeaching:ComparisonsAcrossTimeandInstitutions(O)Fortyyearsago,Cross(1976)conductedastudyoffacultyperceptionsofteaching,concludingthathighereducationwouldbeunlikelytoseechangesuntilthenewmillennium.ResearchersreplicatedCross’ssurveytodayattwodifferentCanadianuniversities.Findingsshowdifferencesbutalsostrikingsimilaritiesbetweeninstitutiontypesandovertime.
ErikaSmith MountRoyalUniversity HeatherKanuka UniversityofAlberta 1044 AcademicHelp-SeekinginaUniversityFacebookConfessionsPage(BOLT) Thismixedmethodsresearchexaminesonlinehelp-seekinginundergraduatelearning.Analysisof2,712anonymous,publicpoststoaCanadianuniversity’sFacebookConfessionspagedemonstratesthatoveraquarterofthesepostsreflectstudent-studentlearningexchanges.FindingsdemonstratethatFacebookConfessionspagesenablerichformsofacademicadviceandhelp-seeking.
ErikaSmith MountRoyalUniversity Richard Hayman MountRoyalUniversity Hannah Storrs MountRoyalUniversity1045 IndigenousMethodologiesandResearchApproachesinIndigenousEducationalResearch(O) Inthissession,threeIndigenousscholarspresentontheirdistinctapproachesinconceptualizingIndigenouseducationalresearch.Topicsincludethefollowing:anapproachforcommunityengagementinvolvingaFirstNationsEducationCollective,thepracticeofhuntingasanIndigenousmethodology,andanIndigenousstory-basedapproachtoresearchthatprivilegesCreebeadwork.
BrentDebassige WesternUniversity TaraHedican WesternUniversity CandaceBrunette-Debassige WesternUniversity
1046 Formativefeedbackforteachingdevelopment:ExploringstrategiesforgatheringInformationaboutteachingandlearning(O)
Thisstudyinvestigatedformativefeedback(FF)forteachingdevelopmentprocessesinCanadianhighereducationinstitutions.FFhasbeenidentifiedasadevelopmentalstrategyforinstructorstoreceivefeedbackabouttheirteachingwiththegoaltobetterunderstandingandimprovingstudentlearning.Strategiesandresourcesaredocumentedandavailableinanopenaccessformat.
CherylJeffs UniversityofCalgary BritParis UniversityofCalgary YkjePiera UniversityofCalgary
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1047 TheSyllabusScan:Purpose,Process,andInstitutionalUtility(O)Aspartofamulti-levelcoursere-designstudy,large-enrolment,first-yearcoursesyllabifromacrossaninstitutionwereanalyzedtodocumentcontextualizingandexpectationstatements,learningactivities,coursealignment,andassessmentapproaches.Identifyingtrendsandoutliersininstitutionalpracticecontextualizedindividualcourseactivity,enablingre-examinationofcurrentpracticeanddeeperinvestigation.
Ashlyne O'Neil UniversityofWindsor Marissa Biasi UniversityofWindsor BeverleyHamilton UniversityofWindsor NickBaker UniversityofWindsor 1048 PrecariousPossibilities:Disability,Self-Advocacy,andUniversityLearning (O)
Thispresentationwilldiscussthekeyfindingsofastudythatexploredtheexperiencesofdisabledstudentsanduniversityfaculty.Findingswillexplicatethemarginalizingpotentialofself-advocacyasamechanismforarrangingdisabilitysupportandelucidatethepossibilitiesthatwerefoundtoexistinreciprocalstudent/facultyrelationships.
Cynthia Bruce AcadiaUniversity 1049 CyberproxyinHigherEducation:ExploringTelepresenceRobotsforAccessibility(BOLT)Highereducationinstitutionsareexpectedtoensureaccessibilityforalllearners,yetmanyexistingaccommodationsarestilllackingforstudentswhocannotattendinpersonforaface-to-faceclass.Thisstudyexaminesthefactorsthatinfluencethefeasibilityofcyberproxy,whichistheprovisionofvideoaccessintoface-to-faceclassrooms.
Valerie Irvine UniversityofVictoria Michael Paskevicius UniversityofVictoria 1050 Thepenismightierthanthekeyboard:Howtointegratetabletswithcitationmanagement,PDFmarkups,andQDAsoftware(O)Thepenwiresinformationtoyourbrainbetterthankeystrokes.Iwillshowyouhowtoprepareapaperforpublicationin20faststeps,showinghowsuchstuffasdocumentmarkupswithmyelectronicstylusiskeytopersonalizingdocumentsforcitation,QDA,andquickretrievalofinformation. MarkIngham UniversityofOttawa PhDCandidate 1053 UnderstandingtheUnderlyingPerspectivesandDynamicswithinUniversityGoverningSystems(GOV)Withinthegoverningsystemsofhighereducationinstitutions,actorsoperateundersometimescontradictoryperspectivesoftheirroles.Thispresentationaimstoidentifyhowtheseunderlyingperspectivescanhindercommunicationanddeliberation.Itfurtherurgesthatunderstandingtheseperspectivescanimprovethecollectivedecision-makingprocessandothergovernanceoperations.
AnyaGoldin KwantlenPolytechnicUniversity DavidBurns KwantlenPolytechnicUniversity
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1054 InternationalizationofCanadianHigherEducation:OpportunitiesandChallengesinCross-borderPartnershipswithChineseUniversities(IHE)
ThisstudyexaminestheopportunitiesandchallengesassociatedwithCanadian-Chineseuniversitypartnerships.Thefindingsrevealthatinternationalpartnershipsoperateinaverycomplexpolitical,financial,andeducationalcontextacrosstwodifferentcultures.Itisimportanttoconsiderorganizational,contextual,financial,andindividualfactorsininstitutionalstrategiestowardshighereducationpartnerships.
JingXiao UniversityofSaskatchewan 1055 ImpactofCollegialityonFacultyPerformance(GOV)Thepurposeofthisstudyistoexploreanddeterminetheimpactofcollegialityonfacultyperformanceintypesofpost-secondaryinstitutionsinSaskatchewan.Highereducationinstitutionstodayoperateinacompetitiveenvironment,resultinginanemphasisonperformance.Facultyperformanceanditsdrivers,therefore,becomeanimportantfocalpoint. Kenisha Blair-Walcott UniversityofSaskatchewan PhD.Candidate 1057 Cultivatingasharedcommunityofpractice:Intra-campuscollaborationforteachingandlearningintheDigitalHumanitiesandSocialSciences(O)UsingasacasestudyauniquecollaborationcreatingOpenEducationalResourcesforaDigitalHumanitiesandSocialSciencesproject,thispaperwillhighlightbestpracticesforintra-campuscollaborationamongstadministration,libraries,andfacultyfromtheperspectivesofprojectmemberswhocametogetherwithdifferentprioritiesanddiscursiveunderstandings.
SamanthaCutrara YorkUniversity Marcos Armstrong YorkUniversityAndrea Kosavic YorkUniversity AnnaSt.Onge YorkUniversity 1060 BecominganAgeFriendlyUniversity(SS)Wewillexplorehowthe10PrinciplesofanAgeFriendlyUniversityreflecttheeducationalinterestsandpursuitsofanagingpopulation.Also,howlifelonglearnerswillimpactuniversities,andtherolesoffaculty,students,staff,andadministrationinthecreationofandsustainingofAFUs AlisonHood HuntingtonUniversity 1061 RevisitingtheQuebecMapleSpring:Excusemefortellingyounowabouttheneoliberalhegemony (IHE)ThispaperusestheconflictperspectiveandGramsci’shegemonytoanalyzethe2012CanadianMapleSpring.Iwillarguethatneoliberalhegemony,asadiscourseandpracticeinQuebec,examinesthegovernment’sattempttocommodifyaccesstopostsecondaryeducationandthenormalizetheneoliberalorthodoxyintheprovince.Everton Ellis OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation
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1062 ASurveyofUndergraduateStudentsonAttitudestowardMultidisciplinarityinCourseRequirements (SS)Docoursebreadthrequirementsforstudentsactuallyteachthemtovalueinterdisciplinarity?Iconductedasurveyof994undergraduatestudentsattheUniversityofSaskatchewanCollegeofArtsandScience.Amongotherthings,Ifoundthatexposuretoanewdiscipline,onaverage,improvesastudent'sperceptionofit. Garrett Richards UniversityofSaskatchewan 1064 GatheringDiversityinHighereducation:WhyitisImportanttolearnaboutthePre-colonialChristiansofIndia(0)IfcurriculainStudiesinReligionorChristianityincludepre-colonialIndianChristianity,itwillenhanceHigherEducation’sgoalsofmulticulturalismandinternationalization.ThispapermakesthisargumentbyengagingwithcriticalpostcolonialismorbychallengingthepresumptionswithinpostcolonialstudiesaboutthehistoryofChristianity.ClaraJoseph UniversityofCalgary1069 ADayattheUniversityFair:‘Hot’Brands,‘HouseofBrands’andPromotionalTacticsinHigherEducation(GOV) ResearchonpromotionalbehaviorwithinPSEhasexplodedoverthelasttwodecades,spurredbytheintensificationofstudentrecruitmentacrossthesystemduringthisperiod.Todate,studieshavefocusedonmappingthecontentofconventionalpromotionaltexts(e.g.viewbooks,websites),oftenwithaviewtowardsidentifyinghowinstitutionsdepictthemselvesthroughthem.Bycomparison,recruitmentevents,suchas‘openhouses,’exhibitsandfairs,havereceivedlimitedscholarlyattention.Thisstudyaimstoamelioratethisgapwithinthepresentliterature,usingnaturalisticobservationandcollaborativeauto-ethnographytoanalyzebrandingstrategiesandbroadersocialdynamicswithinaprominentCanadianuniversityfair.Usingsuchmethods,thisstudyidentifiesi)varianceintheuptakeof‘houseofbrands’and‘brandedhouse’strategiesandii)severaltypesofnichemarketingtacticsacrossthefacadesofinformationbooths,alongwithiii)divergingdegreesofstudentinterestacrossinstitutionaltypes.Wetheorizeobservedpatternsfromthestandpointofcontemporaryresearchwithinthefieldoforganizationalsociology.
RodMissaghian UniversityofWaterloo PhDCandidateRogerMilian NipissingUniversity 1074 ExaminingFacultySubcultures:MotivationsandBehavioursDrivingCross-CampusPartnerships(SS)
UsingaCanadianmulti-institutionalsample,weexaminetheextenttowhichdifferencesexistbetweenfacultysubcultures(accordingtorank,yearsofemployment,anddiscipline)withregardstopartneringacrossacademicandstudentaffairs/services.Thesedatarevealthevariousrolesfacultysubculturesplayinshapingcampusengagementforstudentsuccess.
ChristineArnold MemorialUniversityofNewfoundland KathleenClarke OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation TriciaSeifert MontanaStateUniversity
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1075 GatheringDiversitiesinPost-SecondaryAccessibilityandAccommodation:SurveyingtheStateofPolicyandPractice(O)ThissymposiumpanelpresentsselectedfindingsfromtheLandscapeofAccessibilityandAccommodationforStudentswithDisabilitiesinCanadianPost-SecondaryEducationresearchproject.Thesessionwillpresentpreliminaryfindingsfromnationaldatathatdescribesthecurrentpopulationofgraduatestudentswithdisabilities,policiesandpractices,servicesandsupports,andspecificprogrammingforthosewhoself-identifyasAboriginal/Indigenous.
ChristineArnold MemorialUniversityofNewfoundland KathleenClarke OntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducation MichellePidgeon SimonFraserUniversity Deanna Rexe AssiniboineCommunityCollege MahadeoSukhai CanadianNationalInstitutefortheBlind OliviaAuriat UniversityofSaskatchewan BradYetman MemorialUniversityofNewfoundland 1076 Inter-disciplinarityforSale:Knowledge,MarketsandCustomization(O)Considerableacademicdebatehastakenplaceoverthesupposedbenefitsanddrawbacksofmovingtowardsinter-disciplinarity.However,littleempiricalattentionhasbeenpaidtothemannerinwhichinter-disciplinaryprogramsarebeingpromotedtoexternalconstituents.Tostudythisprocess,thisstudyexecutesamixed-methodologicalcontentanalysisoftheonlineself-descriptionsof203credential-grantinginterdisciplinaryprogramsacrosstheCanadianuniversitysector.Itfindsthattheseentitiesembracecontrastingknowledge,labourmarketandcustomizationlogicstostrategicallypositionthemselveswithinthefield.Itinterpretsthesefindingsthroughthelensofcontemporarytheorizingwithinthesociologyoforganizations,citingtheambidexterityoftheseprogramsasensuringtheircontinuedexistence.
RodMissaghian UniversityofWaterloo PhDCandidateRogerMilian NipissingUniversity 1078 Willfulengagements:Exploringresistanceandcomplianceincommunityengagedscholarship(CE) InthispaperIanalyzefindingsfromresearchinvolvingengagedscholarsinCanadausingSaraAhmed’snotionofthewillfulsubject.Withaneyetothewayswillfulness,opposition,power,andforceoperateinhighereducationspaces,Iexploreengagedscholarsasbothwillfulsubjectsinorganizationsandorganizationallywillingsubjects. TaniaKajner AdlerUniversity 1079 WhoseFireisitAnyway?:IndigenousLedandSettlerSupportedCommunity-UniversityArts-BasedPrograms (CE)IgnitingtheFire:StoryingtheUrbanWarriorisanarts-based,Indigenousliteraciesprogramforlow-incomeIndigenouslearners.Collaborative,community-basedprograminformedbyIndigenouswaysofknowing/being,basedonfundamentalprinciplesandprocessesthatsupportlearneragency,catalysesaprocessofdecolonisingthemind,bodyandspiritofIndigenouslearners. MichelleScott St.Mary'sUniversity TaraHyland-Russell St.Mary'sUniversity
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1082 Cross-CulturalCatalystsinInternationalAcademicPartnerships:CanadianTechnicalAssistancetoChineseandUkrainianUniversities(IHE)
Theanalysisinthispaperengagestheinterplayoftheboundaryobjectstheoryandmulti-structuralgovernancetheorytoshedlightonopportunitiesandchallengesoftheuniversitytransformationsdrivenbyinternationalprojects.Inparticular,thispresentationexaminestherolesandcharacteristicsofcross-culturalfacilitatorsinbalancingthelegaciesofacademicpracticesinthetwodifferentworlds:ontheonehand,apost-modernistsociety,drivenbycriticalinquiryandlearning(asrepresentedbyCanadianuniversities),and,ontheotherhand,post-totalitarianhyper-regulatedinstitutionsofspecializededucation(asrepresentedbyChineseandUkrainianuniversities).ThestudydrawsonqualitativedatacollectedthroughreviewofCIDA/CBIEreports,universityinstitutionalandscholarlyaccountsoftechnicalprojects.Thesedatasourcesaretriangulatedthenthroughemail-basedquestionnaireswithCanadian,ChineseandUkrainianco-PIs,aswellasthisauthor’sobservationnotesfromseveraltechnicalassistanceprojectsinthefield.Threeaspectsareelaboratedintheprocessofdataanalysis:1)majorrolesplayedbycross-culturalcatalysts(national,institutional,andindividual)inCanadiancollaborationswithChineseandUkrainianuniversities;2)majorchallengesinthecreated/implementedpartnerships;3)expectedandrealizedoutcomesinthecross-culturalcollaborations.
Anatoly Oleksiyenko UniversityofHongKong 1083 HowIbecamearesearcher?Aself-studyoftheprocessofwritingadoctoraldissertationproposal (CE)Thisself-studyaimstoexplorehowadoctoralcandidatenavigatestheprocessofwritingadissertationproposalandbecomesaresearcher.DrawingonBakhtin’stheoryofdialogism,thedoctoralcandidate’sjournals,notes,andproposalwrittendraftsareexaminedtodemonstratethedoctoralwritingjourneyasadialogicprocess. ZinatGoodarzi UniversityofOttawa DoctoralcandidateinEducation. 1084 Propositiond’unmodèledeformationàdistanceselonlamodalitémixtefavorisantlapersévéranceetlaréussiteenenseignementsupérieur(BOLT)
Sawsen Lakhal UniversitédeSherbrookeMarie-EveBedard UniversitédeSherbrooke1085 BlendedLearningandtheDigitalClassroom(BOLT)Agrowingnumberofacademicplansareprioritizingexperiential,active,andblendedlearninginhighereducation.Anessentialpartofmeetingtheseprioritiesistocreateevidence-basedinstructorresourcesandsupportthatencouragestheadoptionofcriticalactive,experiential,ande-learningpractices.However,howcanwebestdevelopandimplementtheseresourcesacrossdepartmentsandfaculties?Dotheyalignwithpedagogicaltheoryandstudentneeds?Thispresentationwillexploretherolethatblendedlearninganddigitalplatformscanplayinsupportingandencouragingundergraduatestudentlearning.Practicallyspeaking,whatdoesexperientialandblendedlearninglooklikeintermsofdigitalpedagogyandwhatarestudentperceptionsofthislearning?Researcher1isacoursedirectorforaDigitalHistorycourseandInstructionalDeveloperwhowillpresentthedesignandfindingsofaresearchprojectfocusedonTeam-BasedLearningassessmentsinhumanitiescoursesusingonlineplatformslikeWordPressandMyLearningSpace.Researcher2isaResearchAssociativedesigningscalableDigitalHumanitiesandSocialSciences(DHSS)pedagogicalandassessmentpracticesforfacultyto
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incorporateintotheirtraditional,blended,andon-linecoursesaspartofcollaborativeprojectamongstuniversityadministration,library,andfaculty.
MaryChaktsiris RyersonUniversity 1087 Conditionsforthedevelopmentofonlineteachingcapacity:acasestudy(BOLT)
Withthenumberofonlinecoursesbeingofferedbyhighereducationinstitutionsincreasingeveryyear,universitiesmustprovideopportunitiesforitsinstructorstodeveloptheironlineteachingcapacities.Thisinstrumentalcasestudyexploredtheconditionsforsuchdevelopmentthroughtheperspectivesofinstructors,academicleaders,andeducationaldevelopers.
Luciano daRosadosSantos MountRoyalUniversity 1088 Navigatingtheaspirationsandanxietiesofinternationalfacultydevelopmentinpost-colonialcontexts (IHE)ThissessionpresentspreliminaryqualitativedatafromastudyontheformationofaninternationalfacultydevelopmentpartnershipbetweenaCanadianuniversityandaCaribbeancollege,andexploresthechallengeofethicallynegotiatinganinternationalpartnershipinapost-colonialsettingwheresocio-economic,cultural,andpedagogicrecoveryareunderway.
Michael Agnew McMasterUniversity Jennifer Blaney McMasterUniversity 1090 Slowlearning:trainingvseducationinapost-Fordistworld(O)Howdoweservethedualdemandsfortraining–comingfromgovernments,students,andemployers–andeducation,ofnecessityaslower,moreopenendedprocess?Thispaperpursuestheimpactofandchallengesto“sloweducation”withinpost-secondarycontexts,withafocusonthemostill-serveddemographicwithinCanadianeducation:Aboriginalstudents.
ChadThompson CollegeofNewCaledonia MelindaWorfolk CollegeofNewCaledonia1091 ALongitudinalAssessmentofStressinUndergraduateStudentsaroundaFallReadingWeek(SS) ManyCanadianhighereducationinstitutionshaverecognizedtheneedtodirectgreaterfocustowardthementalhealthandwell-beingoftheirstudents,andarenowimplementingarangeofstressreductionstrategies.Thenecessityoftheseinitiativesisdifficulttooverstate(Bellemare,2017;Casey,2017;Chiose,2016;InitTogether,2017;Rushowy,2017).OneofthemostcomprehensiveresponseswasdevelopedatQueen’sUniversity,whereataskforcewasformedfollowingayearinwhichseveralstudentsdiedbysuicide(Clapham,Jahchan,Medves,Tierney,&Walker,2012).Intheirreport,thetaskforcemadeseveralrecommendations,mostnotablyabreakfromstudiesduringthefallacademicterm.Werecentlysearchedwebsitesfrom70Canadianuniversitiesandfoundthat52institutionshadsomeformofamulti-daybreakinthe2017fallterm,withoneadditionalinstitutionplanningtoaddabreakin2018.Itisnowcriticaltoinvestigatewhethertheimplementationofafallbreakisaddressingthementalhealthconcernsforwhichitwasrecommended.Ourmulti-institutional,interdisciplinaryteamcombinedqualitativeandquantitativeapproachestoprovidethefirstcomprehensiveassessmentoftheimpactsofafallbreak.Todothis,wesurveyedundergraduatestudentsatthreeCanadianUniversities(McMasterUniversity,UniversityofOttawa,andUniversityofWaterloo)abouttheirexperienceofthefallbreak,andcollected
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standardizedmeasuresofexperiencedstressorsandperceptionsofstressbeforeandafterthebreak.Wealsoassessedsalivarycortisollevels(aphysiologicalindicatorofstress)fromstudentsatMcMasterUniversityandUniversityofOttawaandauniversitywithoutabreak(McGillUniversity),andhostedseveralfocusgroupstodevelopanarrativeofstudents’experience.Inaddition,undergraduateinstructorsatMcMasterUniversityweresurveyedinordertogaininsightintotheimpactofthefallbreakontheircourseplanningandteaching.Thissessionpresentsthepreliminaryresultsofanongoinglongitudinalstudy,andwillinitiateabroaderdiscussiononhowSoTLcaninforminstitutionalresponsestostudentstressanditsimpactonteachingandlearning. HeatherPoole UniversityofOttawa MichaelAgnew McMasterUniversityAyeshaKhan McMasterUniversityAlyssaSmith UniversityofWaterloo1092 LessonsLearnedfromConfuciusandSocratesonaFailedLessononConfuciusandSocrates(IHE) Canadianinstitutionsofhigherlearninghostforeignstudents,aswellasservingmanyimmigrants,refugees,andbiculturalCanadians.ManysuchstudentsarefromChinaorotherAsiancountriesarguedtohaveConfucianculturalrootswhichclashwiththeSocraticrootsofacultureofquestioningandtheopenchallengeofauthority.TowhatextentmighttheseConfucianrootshavetodowith“savingfaceâ€�andlackofengagementwithactivestudent-centredandcooperativelearningthatismoretypicalinCanadianclassroomsthaninChina? MarkIngham UniversityofOttawa PhDCandidate
1093Findingsfromthe“AcademicProfessionintheKnowledgeSociety”(APIKS)Survey:The(New)CanadianProfessoriate(O)
BetweenOctober2017andMarch2018,theAcademicProfessionintheKnowledgeSocietySurveywassenttofacultyat45universitiesacrossCanada.Thesurveyexaminedprofessor’spathwaysandthecomplementofteaching,researchandservice.Thispresentationpresentsfourkeythemes,comparingthefindingswith2007ChangingAcademicProfessionsurvey.
GlenJones OISE,UniversityofTorontoAmyMetcalfe UniversityofBritishColumbiaOliverBégin-Caouette UniversitéduQuébecàMontréalGraceKarramStephensonOISE,UniversityofToronto
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KeynoteSpeakerDr.MalindaSmithDr.SmithisaProfessorofPoliticalScienceattheUniversityofAlberta,wheresheteachesinthefieldsofinternationalrelations,comparativepolitics,andgenderandpolitics.HerpublishedresearchexaminesquestionsincriticalAfricanpoliticaleconomy,criticalterrorismstudies,globalinequalityandpoverty,andequityandhighereducation.Theauthorofnumerousarticlesandchapters,Dr.SmithisthecoauthoredofTheEquityMyth:RacializationandIndigeneityatCanadianUniversities(UBCPress2017).Aswell,sheistheeditororco-editoroffivebooks,includingCriticalConcepts:AnIntroductiontoPolitics(2013,withJanineBrodieandSandraRein),SecuringAfrica:Post9/11DiscoursesonTerrorism(2010)andStatesofRace:CriticalRaceFeminisminthe21stCentury(2010,withShereneRazackandSuneraThobani),‘BeyondtheAfricanTragedy’:ThePoliticalEconomyofDevelopmentinAfrica(2006),andGlobalizingAfrica(2003).
Dr.SmithisacofounderoftheAnti-RacismandDecolonizationNetworkattheUniversityofAlberta,andservesonthenationalsteeringcommitteefortheCriticalRaceandAnti-ColonialStudiesNetwork.OverthepasttwodecadesDr.Smithhasworkedtoadvanceamoreequitable,diverseandinclusivehighereducationsector.Nationally,sheservesontheCanadaResearchChairsProgramAdvisoryCommitteeonEquityDiversityandInclusionPolicy,andaschairofthetarget-settingsub-committee.Dr.SmithisthePresidentoftheAcademicWomen’sAssociationattheUniversityofAlberta,andpreviouslyservedasVicePresidentEquityIssuesfortheCanadianFederationfortheHumanitiesandSocialSciences.SheistherecipientofanumberofawardsincludingtheISA-CanadaDistinguishedScholarAward(2018),theEquity,DiversityandInclusionAwardattheUniversityofAlberta(2018),theHSBCCommunityContributoroftheYearAward(2016),theCAUTEquityAward(2015),andtheHumanRightsEducationRecognitionAward(2013).
PanelOpenSessionforGraduateStudentsThispanelpresentationwillprovideanopportunityforgraduatestudentstoconnectandlearnfromeachother,particularlyexploringresearchasagraduatestudent.Panelistsrepresentarangeofinterestsandexperienceswithinhighereducationandrangeinstudentexperiencefromfirst-yeardoctoralstudentstorecentgraduates.
Bringyourquestionstoengagethepanelistsinthislunchtimesession(lunchprovided).
Panelmoderator:Adrianna(Dranna)Andrews-BrownisdoctoralstudentattheWerklundSchoolofEducationattheUniversityofCalgary,Manger,StudentEngagementatRoyalRoadsUniversity,andCSSHEboardmember.Panelists:ChristineHelenArnoldChristineHelenArnoldisanAssistantProfessorintheAdultEducation/Post-SecondaryprogramintheFacultyofEducationatMemorialUniversityofNewfoundlandandisarecentgraduatewithaPh.D.inHigherEducationfromtheUniversityofToronto/OISEinToronto,Canada.Herresearchinterestsincludethestudentexperienceinpost-secondaryeducation,withafocusonstudentaffairs/servicesandstudentmobility/transitions.Morespecifically,shestudiesstudenttransitionsinpost-secondaryeducationandtheextenttowhichorganizationalandinformationframeworkssupportmovement.
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JacquelineBeaulieuJacquelineBeaulieuisaPhDCandidateinHigherEducationattheOntarioInstituteforStudiesinEducationoftheUniversityofToronto.HerresearchexaminestheoutcomesandimplicationsofOntario’sprovincialpolicyoncompulsorynon-tuition-relatedancillaryfees,whichrequirespost-secondaryinstitutionstosharedecision-makingpowerwithstudentswhendeterminingfeelevels.Herresearchinterestslieatthenexusofhighereducationpolicy,governance,andstudentaffairsandservices.KarenJulienKarenJulienisasecond-yearPh.D.studentstudyingcognitionandlearning.Sheisinterestedinwritingdevelopmentinhighereducation,innovativeandinclusiveteachingpractices,andtheimpactofeducators'social-emotionalskillsintheclassroom.Karen’scurrentresearchinvolvessupportingstudents’self-efficacyforacademicwritingandaccessingmetacognitivestrategiesforcounteringprocrastination.AmiraElMasriAmiraElMasriisadoctoralcandidateattheFacultyofEducation,YorkUniversity.Herareasofresearchinterestsarepost-secondaryeducation(PSE)andpublicpolicyfocusingoninternationaleducationpoliciesandinternationalstudents'experiences.HercurrentresearchfocusesonPSEpolicymakinginOntario.HerprofessionalexperienceinPSEhasspannedover14yearshavingworkedintwodifferentuniversitiesintheMiddleEast.BrandyUsickBrandyUsickisafirstyearEdDstudentattheWerklundSchoolofEducation,UniversityofCalgary.SheistheDirectorofStudentAdvocacyandAccessibilityattheUniversityofManitobaandprovidesleadershiptothreeuniversity-wideworkinggroupsthatfocusonissuesofacademicintegrity,accommodationforstudentswithdisabilities,andchildcare.Herresearchinterestsincludeacademicintegrity,proceduralfairness,andexperiencesofhighereducationprofessionals.Herdoctoralworkmayexploretheissueofcollaborationswithinstudentaffairs.AwardeePresentationsCJHETheEdwardF.SheffieldAwardRochelleWijesingha,PhDCandidate,DepartmentofSociology,McMasterUniversityDr.HowardRamos,AssociateDeanofResearch,FacultyofArtsandSocialSciences,ProfessorofSociology,DalhousieUniversity“HumanCapitalorCulturalTaxation:WhatAccountsforDifferencesinTenureandPromotionofRacializedandFemaleFaculty?”AchievingTenureandpromotionaresignificantmilestonesinthecareerofauniversityfacultymember.However,researchindicatesthatracializedandfemalefacultydonotachievetenureandpromotionatthesamerateastheirnon-racializedandmalecounterparts.UsingnewsurveydataonfacultyineightCanadianuniversities,thisarticleexaminesdifferencesinbeingtenuredandpromotedbetweenracializedandnon-racialiedfacultyandbetweenfemaleandnon-femalefaculty.Italsoinvestigatestheexterntotwhichexplanationsofhumancapitaltheoryandculturaloridentitytaxationaccountforthesedisparities.Logisticregressionconfirmsthatcontrollingforhumancapitalandculturaloridentitytaxationwashesawaythedifferencesbetweenbeingtenuredandpromotedforfemalefaculty.Differencesforracializedfacultyremain,offeringevidenceofracialdiscriminationintheacademicsystem.GeorgeL.GeisDoctoralDissertationAwardDr.JenniferBrant,AssistantProfessor,Curriculum,TeachingandLearning,UniversityofManitoba“JourneyingTowardaPraxisofIndigenousMaternalPedagogy:LessonsFromOurSweetgrassBaskets”
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MydoctoralresearchexploresthevalueofIndigenousMaternalPedagogies,andconsiderstheeffectsthatmyteachingpraxishadontheculturalidentitydevelopment,holisticwell-being,academicsuccess,andcommunityengagementofIndigenouswomen.IconnectMaternalPedagogieswithIndigenousepistemologiesthatembracethe“wholestudent”withineducationalcontextsbydrawingfromanIndigenouswomen-centredworldviewtoestablishateachingandlearningenvironmentthatcanspeaktotheheartsandmindsofstudents.ResultingfrommyworkisapowerfulnarrativewherebytheparticipantsexpressedstrongconnectionswiththeSweetgrassBasket.DistinguishedMemberAwardMastersThesis/ProjectAward
§ JulieMooney,doctoralstudentandGraduateResearchAssistant,CentreforTeaching&Learning,UniversityofAlberta
“EmergentprofessionallearningcommunitiesinCanadianpostsecondaryeducation:Experiencesoffaculty,educationaldevelopers,supportstaff,andadministrators”
§ ColleenWebb,CentrefortheAdvancementofTeachingandLearning,UniversityofManitoba“AftertheAdultLearningCentre:RuralWomen:DecisionsandTransitionstoPost-secondaryEducation”ResearchandScholarshipAwardAmyMetcalfeisanAssociateProfessorintheDepartmentofEducationalStudies,wheresheisthecoordinatorforHigherEducation(HIED).
Dr.Metcalfe’sresearchfocusisresearchpolicyasseenatthelevelsofhighereducationinstitutions,highereducationsystems,andindividualresearchers.Herworkexplorestheinternationalizationofhighereducationfroma(post)critical,comparativeperspective.
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Panelmoderator:Dr.KathleenisanAssociateProfessorandaCo-Director,CentreforHigherEducationResearchandDevelopment(CHERD),ExtendedEducationattheUniversityofManitoba.SheisalsoaCSSHEboardmember.PanelistsDr.ThomasChaseDrThomasChaseisProvostandVice-PresidentAcademicatUniversityofRegina,apositionhehasheldsinceJuly2011.HehasalsoservedasVice-President(Academic)andProvostatRoyalRoadsUniversitywherehewascentrallyinvolvedindevelopingtheUniversity'snewStrategicDirection.Dr.ChasehasalsoheldaseriesofadministrativeappointmentsattheUniversityofReginawhichincludetheCo-ordinatoroftheLinguisticsProgram,foundingDirectoroftheCentreforAcademicTechnologies,AssociateDean(ResearchandGraduate)oftheFacultyofArtsandDeanoftheFacultyofArts.HisacademicappointmentisintheDepartmentofEnglish.
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Dr.BobKayseasDr. Bob Kayseas is the Vice President Academic at First Nations University of Canada, following more than 15 years of academic and administrative positions at the university. Dr. Kayseas is a Saskatchewan born Anishnabe (Saulteaux) scholar. He holds a Ph.D. (Enterprise and Innovation) from the Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship, Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia. Dr.KayseashasestablishedarecognizedscholarlyprogramofresearchcenteredonIndigenousentrepreneurshipandeconomicdevelopment.Heremainsactivelyengagedinboththeresearchandpracticeofentrepreneurshipandeconomicdevelopment.Mostrecently,hehasworkedtofostertheintegrationofreconciliationintoacademicprogrammingbothintheclassroomandinonlinedistancelearning. Dr.AnneNeufeldDr.AnneNeufeldjoinedSaskatchewanPolytechnicinJanuary2012astheAssociateVicePresident,StrategyManagement.SinceJanuary2014,Dr.NeufeldhasservedastheProvostandVicePresident,Academic.ShehasalsoheldseniorpositionswithintheSaskatoonHealthRegionandintheinternationalresearchofficeatUniversityofSaskatchewanwhereshewasresponsibleforplanningandimplementingresearchprojectsinmorethan50countriesandspanningmultipledisciplines.Dr.NeufeldholdsaMasterofHealthScienceinHealthAdministrationfromtheUniversityofToronto,aDoctorofPhilosophy(InterdisciplinaryStudies)fromtheUniversityofSaskatchewanandisaCharteredProfessionalAccountant.
Dr.DeannaRexeDeannaRexeisthevice-presidentacademicatAssiniboineCommunityCollege(ACC).PriortotakingonthispositionatACC,shewasateacherandresearcherintheFacultyofEducationatSimonFraserUniversity.ShehasextensiveexperienceincollegeadministrationandhavingheldseniorleadershippositionsatbothVancouverCommunityCollegeandBritishColumbiaInstituteofTechnology.DeannaholdsadoctorateineducationalleadershipfromSimonFraserUniversity.Shewasthewinnerofthe2015CSSHEGeorgeLGeisdissertationawardandtheSFUDeanofGraduateStudiesConvocationMedal.DeannaisAdjunctProfessorintheFacultyofEducationandanAffiliatedScholarwiththeCentrefortheStudyofEducationalLeadershipandPolicyatSimonFraserUniversity.Dr.AnthonyVannelliDr.AnthonyVannelli,Ph.D.,FCAE,P.Eng.,M.Sc.,B.Sc.iscurrentlytheProvostandVice-PresidentAcademicattheUniversityofSaskatchewan.HehasheldacademicadministrativeappointmentsincludingDeanoftheCollegeofPhysicalScienceattheUniversityofGuelph(2007-2016),AssociateDean,ResearchandExternalPartnershipsattheUniversityofWaterloo(2004-2006)andChairofElectricalandComputerEngineeringattheUniversityofWaterloo(1998-2004).Workingwiththeuniversitycommunityandleadership,hefocusesonstrengtheningandenhancingacademicprogramstomaintainastrongstudentandfacultyexperience.In2016,thislifetimeworkledtohisappointmentasaFellowoftheAcademyofCanadianEngineering(FCAE).President’sReceptionPleasejoinDr.AnneCharlesCSSHEPresident,fortheRyersonUniversityPresident’sReception–anannualCongresseventthatbringsanumberofdifferentassociationstogetherfornetworkingandconversation.
PanelPanel:IndigenousPerspectives:MovingForwardinCanadianHigherEducationPanelmoderator:Dr.MichellePidgeonisanAssociateProfessorintheFacultyofEducationatSimonFraserUniversity.SheisalsotheeditoroftheCanadianJournalofHigherEducationandaCSSHEboardmember.
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PanelistsCatharynAndersenCatharynAndersenisspecialadvisortothepresidentonAboriginalaffairsatMemorialUniversity.Ms.AndersenhassignificantexperienceworkingwiththeNunatsiavutGovernment.ShepreviouslyservedintherolesofdirectorandInuktitutLanguageProgramco-ordinatorwiththeTorngâsokCulturalCentreinNain,Labrador.Ms.AndersenhasbeeninvolvedwithavarietyofcommitteesandgroupsrelevanttoAboriginalaffairs.SheholdsaBachelorofArtsinlinguistics,aMasterofArtsinlinguisticsandaMasterofBusinessAdministrationfromMemorialUniversity. Dr.MarieBattisteMarieBattisteisaMi'kmaweducatorfromPotlotekFirstNations,NovaScotia,andprofessorintheDepartmentofEducationalFoundationsattheUniversityofSaskatchewan.WithgraduatedegreesfromHarvardandStanford,andfourhonorarydegrees,sheisaseniorIndigenousscholarinCanada,whoseworkinadvancingIndigenousknowledgeandpedagogies,decolonizationandIndigenizingtheacademyhasopenednewareasofresearchandinquiry.Withanextensivecareerteaching,researching,writing,andlecturingincognitiveimperialismtocognitivejustice,advancingIndigenousknowledgeandhumanities,anddecolonizationofeducation,shehasbeenworkingactivelytoadvanceIndigenousepistemologies,languages,andpedagogies.Herresearchinterestsareininitiatinginstitutionalchangeinthedecolonizationofeducation,languageandsocialjusticepolicyandpower,andanti-oppressiveapproachesthatrecognizeandaffirmtheculturalandlinguisticdiversityofCanada.Dr.JanHareJanHareisanAnishinaabescholarandeducatorfromtheM’ChigeengFirstNation,locatedinnorthernOntario.SheistheAssociateDeanforIndigenousEducationintheFacultyofEducationatUBC.HerteachingandresearchareconcernedwithimprovingeducationaloutcomesforIndigenouslearnersandcenteringIndigenousknowledgesystemswithineducationalreforminearlychildhoodeducation,Kto12schooling,andpost-secondarycontexts.In2014,Dr.HarewasawardedtheProfessorshipofIndigenousEducationinTeacherEducation.Dr.JacquelineOttmannJacquelineOttmannisAnishinaabe(Saulteaux),formerelementaryandhighschoolteacherandprincipal,nowascholar.WhileattheUniversityofCalgary,shewasCoordinatoroftheFirstNations,Métis,Inuitundergraduateteachereducationprogram,andDirectorofIndigenousEducationInitiativeswithintheWerklundSchoolofEducation(WSE).Shealsoco-chairedtheWerklundSchoolofEducationIndigenousStrategy,andalongsidetheProvost,theuniversity-wideIndigenousStrategy.
JacquelineisaProfessorandVice-ProvostIndigenousEngagementattheUniversityofSaskatchewan.Dr.Ottmannhasbeenrecognizedasaninternationalresearcher,advocate,andchange-makerwhosepurposeistotransformpracticesinclusiveofIndigenousleadership,methodologiesandpedagogies.JacquelineisdriventocreateschoolsandcommunitiesthatfosteradeepersenseofbelongingandappreciationforIndigenouspeoples–theirhistories,stories,waysofknowingandbeing.