CSSE Annual Conference

2019 Conference

CSSE’s annual conference is Canada’s largest gathering of researchers, scholars, graduate students, and practitioners in education. Our mandate is to build connections among educational researchers and those in the field, including teachers, education assistants, school psychologists, school and school district administrators, and others. Join this dynamic four-day conference focusing on theory and praxis in every facet of education, including teacher education, educational psychology, curriculum studies, Indigenous education, women in education, educational foundations, educational research, and comparative & international education. Programming includes a special emphasis on knowledge mobilization, designed for educational practitioners and others working in the field. Knowledge mobilization sessions are scheduled on Sunday, June 2nd, to facilitate attendance. Teachers, school psychologists, education assistants, principals, superintendents, and more are very welcome at our conference.

Territorial Acknowledgement

CSSE is proud to hold its conference at the University of British Columbia. CSSE acknowledges that UBC is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) People. This land has always been a place of learning for the Musqueam people, who for millennia have passed on their culture, history, and traditions from one generation to the next on this site.

CSSE members who are interested in learning more about the Musqueam people, their culture, and their history are invited to visit the Museum of Anthropology at UBC, the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre at UBC, and the Reconciliation Pole. More information on learning opportunities may be found at UBC’s Aboriginal Portal.

Tour of Musqueam

As noted above, the CSSE conference is taking place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam People. CSSE is offering members the opportunity to take a guided tour of Musqueam on June 5th, 2019. Register and pay for the tour through the CSSE Membership Portal. There are two tour options, as follows:

Musqueam Historical Tour

  • Historical tour on the land & video presentation
  • June 5th 2019
  • Departing UBC Campus at 9:45 and returning approximately 12:30 pm
  • This tour is fully accessible
  • Cost: $27 per person (includes bus transfer, tour, gratuity, and taxes)
  • Limited to 25 participants
  • Meeting point for the bus: on West Mall, outside the Douglas Kenny Building, which is located 2136 West Mall, UBC campus View Map

Musqueam Ecological Tour

  • Ecological Tour on the land & video presentation
  • June 5th 2019
  • Departing UBC Campus at 9:45 and returning approximately 12:30 pm
  • This tour has limited accessibility, as participants will walk over rough terrain
  • Cost: $27 per person (includes bus transfer, tour, gratuity, and taxes)
  • Limited to 25 participants
  • Meeting point for the bus: on West Mall, outside the Douglas Kenny Building, which is located 2136 West Mall, UBC campus View Map

Conference Highlights and Special Events

This year’s conference, which will be CSSE’s biggest yet, offers a wealth of engaging sessions and opportunities. From the CSSE Plenary, featuring Dr. Jo-ann Archibald Q’um Q’um Xiiem, OC, to the long list of CSSE Spotlight Sessions, the conference program offers an enormous range of sessions. View our list of Conference Highlights and Special Events.

Conference Program

The Conference App is now live! To access the app, scan the QR code with your smart device.

The final PDF version of the CSSE 2019 conference program is still available. CSSE-SCÉÉ Program April 4 Final

This PDF version will not be updated after 5 April 2019. For the most current program information, please consult the conference app. You can use the search feature in Adobe Reader to search for a word in the title or the name of the author. If you are no longer planning to present at the conference, please inform Mike Holden and your program chair.

Web version of the program.

Conference Logistics and Information

For details on registration, housing, printing, graduate student travel, entry requirements for visitors to Canada, as well as helpful conference tips, please visit our Conference Logistics and Information Page.