Upcoming workshops

Fall Fortnight is August 18–29, 2025

All instructors and faculty can join this event full of informative and innovative workshops designed to support and inspire your teaching. 

View the schedule to plan your participation and make the most of this opportunity to enhance your teaching skills. Gain valuable tips, hear exciting ideas, connect with other educators, and gather helpful resources. These are active, short, and practical sessions designed to jump-start your teaching before the academic year begins!

tasuccessdays.png Are you a teaching assistant (TA)?
 Check out the TA Success Days event running Sept 9-11, 2025.

 

Are you interested in or responsibile for supporting and promoting Academic Integrity?
Visit USask Academic Integrity, and see related upcoming events and meetings you can participate in.

Teaching development

We support USask educators with teaching development workshops and short courses. Graduate students and USask staff are generally welcome to participate in sessions where the topic is relevant to their work.

We are happy to consult with you on any teaching topics that you need support with. Email GMCTL for details!

Session types
WK - Workshop: A single session; active learning discussion
SC - Short Course: Multiple sessions/dates; deeper conversations and subject learning

Event - Event: Featured events for internal USask attendees

September

  • Sept 12 - Connecting with Land through the Curriculum: Indigenization and Sustainability WK 
  • Sept 23 - Learning Outcomes and Constructive Alignment WK
  • Sept 24 - Inviting Indigenous Knowledge into the Classroom WK
  • Sept 25 - AI Literacy: It's About More than Just Prompting WK

October

  • Coming soon!

Register for these sessions using our events system.


Indigenous Education professional development

The 4 Seasons of ReconciliationThis course is comprised of online modules, and are a direct response to the Calls to Action by the TRC, and it teaches learners about the experiences of Indigenous Peoples living in Canada. Offered in collaboration from the University Library and the GMCTL, this course will help each person to better understand the reasons for reconciliation and the ways in which Canada should move forward to achieve the calls to action. These modules are a great addition to any university course. Connect with us to learn more.

Registration for IT Training sessions including how to use teaching technology like Canvas, Panopto, MS Teams, and Zoom can be found in PAWS on the Training and Development channel.

Get support

For support or a consultation on this topic, reach out to the team at the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning.