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Reconciliation in Practice: A Learning Community for Faculty and Staff

November 28, 2025 @ 12:10 pm - 1:00 pm

Facilitator: Sarah Peirce, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Arts & Science

The Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation’s Reconciliation in Practice: A Learning Community for Faculty and Staff is a monthly professional learning series that offers a reflective and supportive space for faculty and staff who wish to engage more meaningfully with reconciliation in their teaching, research, service, and daily practices.

Each month, participants are introduced to a concrete, accessible strategy drawn from reconciliation-focused resources and scholarship. These strategies guide reflection and action, encouraging participants to explore their roles, responsibilities, and relationships within the university context.

Sessions are designed to be accessible and action-oriented. Participants will explore themes such as learning Indigenous histories, building respectful relationships, challenging colonial habits, and integrating reconciliation into their professional and personal lives.

While all are welcome, the series is especially supportive of non-Indigenous faculty and staff who are seeking to build understanding, reflect with humility, and take ongoing action in respectful and responsible ways.

This is a reflective, supportive, and non-judgmental space where members commit to learning with humility and taking responsibility for their part in reconciliation.

Learning Outcomes
By participating in this community, members will:

  • Engage with reconciliation as an ongoing personal and professional practice grounded in Indigenous- and settler-informed perspectives.
  • Reflect critically and honestly on their roles and responsibilities within academic and institutional contexts.
  • Apply selected reconciliation strategies to their own contexts (e.g., teaching, collaboration, governance, mentorship).
  • Build capacity for relational accountability, humility, and allyship in their work.
  • Participate in a community of practice that encourages sustained, collective, and evolving learning.

Community Commitments
This community supports faculty and staff in approaching reconciliation as a long-term relational process, not as a checklist.

We agree to approach this work with:

  • Humility: recognizing what we don’t know and being open to discomfort
  • Accountability: taking responsibility for our learning and action
  • Respect: for Indigenous perspectives, for one another, and for the land
  • Reflection: not only on what we learn, but how we carry it forward

We understand that reconciliation involves both inner work and outward change—in our classrooms, committees, collaborations, and beyond.

Upcoming Sessions
The Reconciliation in Practice community meets on the last Friday of the month from 12:10 pm to 1 pm. Upcoming 2025–26 dates include:

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