Learning and Teaching Committee
Past Events
Two years after the murder of George Floyd, the Learning and Teaching Committee invited FCS colleagues to reflect on anti-Black racism conversations in the classroom environment. What has changed? What remains the same? What remains unchallenged?
Panelists
- Beverly-Jean Daniel, associate professor, School of Child and Youth Care
- Denise McLane-Davison, associate professor, School of Social Work
- Priscilla Boakye, assistant professor, Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing
- Travonne Edwards, assistant professor, School of Child and Youth Care
Moderator
- Janelle Brady, assistant professor, School of Early Childhood Studies
- Renée Ferguson, educational developer, Anti-Racism Pedagogy, Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
The Learning and Teaching Committee invited FCS colleagues to reflect on their experiences of addressing anti-Black racism in the classroom and some of the challenges and opportunities that have emerged.
Panelists
- Valerie Borum, director, School of Social Work
- Nadia Prendergast, assistant professor, Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing
- Nemoy Lewis, assistant professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning
Moderator
- Petra Roberts, assistant professor, School of Child and Youth Care
The Learning and Teaching Committee invited FCS colleagues to share thoughts and reflections on:
- How can the whiteness of the university impact classroom teaching and learning experiences?
- Teaching about anti-Black racism may be experienced as a paradox of personal and institutional responsibility by Black faculty. How do you navigate this dilemma and paradox of responsibility?
- Why are practices of resisting whiteness in learning, teaching and pedagogy necessary, and what are the challenges?
Panelists
- Annette Bailey, associate professor, Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing
- Janelle Brady, assistant professor, School of Early Childhood Studies
- Funke Oba, assistant professor, School of Social Work
Moderator
- Valerie Borum, director, School of Social Work
Addressing Anti-Black Racism: Reflections on Classroom Experiences & Interventions
The Learning and Teaching Committee and Faculty of Community Services colleagues reflected on experiences of addressing anti-Black racism in the classroom on- and off-line. Panelists included:
- Petra Roberts, assistant professor, School of Child and Youth Care
- Julie James, assistant professor, School of Child and Youth Care
- Kristin Snoddon, associate professor, School of Early Childhood Studies
- Craig Fairclough, adjunct professor, School of Occupational and Public Health