Teaching Showcase - Spring 2026

Teaching Showcase


The TLSS team is pleased to invite you to a special event celebrating the achievements of faculty members who have completed their Certificate in University Teaching over the past year. Come discover inspiring projects, explore innovative practices, and connect with colleagues committed to improving teaching and learning.

This event will also be an opportunity to recognize the commitment of graduate students who have completed a training program that also earns them a Certificate in University Teaching.

A special moment of sharing, recognition, and celebration for the entire university community!

Join us on campus!
Or virtually via Zoom!

Projects to be presented

Learning together: Step-ahead mentoring in undergraduate qualitative research methods courses

Christine Gibb, PhD
Associate Professor, School of International Development and Global Studies
Faculty of Social Sciences

This project explores step-ahead mentoring within an upper-year undergraduate qualitative research methods course. The course revolves around a semester-long group project in which students gain hands-on experience in the full research cycle. To support learning, each group is paired with a graduate student mentor—someone a step ahead in their academic journey—who acts as a reflective guide and methodological sounding board. The project draws on several years of testing this model and a scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) research study, considering the benefits and challenges of step-ahead mentoring.


Implementation and Evaluation of a Two-Stage Quiz and a Novel Grading Framework

Prangya Parida, PhD candidate in Mathematics and Statistics
Faculty of Science

This project introduced a two-stage quiz to support student learning in MAT 1348 (Discrete Maths for computing) course along with a new grading approach. As part of the two-stage quiz, students completed the quiz individually and then collaboratively, helping them learn through discussion and improve their understanding. As part of the grading process, I implemented a novel grading technique for the final exam to maintain fairness and improve time management.


Scaling Excellence: Rethinking Large-Class Teaching

Hadi Khalil, PhD
Part-Time Professor
Faculty of Health Sciences & Faculty of Science

This project seeks to redesign and restructure an existing course to effectively serve a large, diverse student body with varying backgrounds and career perspectives. This approach blended proven course materials with innovative Universal Design for Learning (UDL) strategies, ensuring the course remains rigorous while fostering an inclusive and engaging learning environment for every student.


Certificate ceremony

A reception will follow the event.

Event details

Start date Tuesday, June 23, 2026 - 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Duration 120 min
Deadline Tuesday, June 23, 2026 - 12:00 pm
Registered 24
Seats available 236
Organizer TLSS
Audience University community
Language English event
Delivery mode Bimodal (in person or Zoom)
Location Via Zoom or in-person at FSS 1030