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This is the Sched site for the uLead 2026. 

Welcome to uLead 2026.  We are thrilled you will be joining us at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel for our annual school leadership conference hosted by the Council for School Leadership of The Alberta Teachers’ Association.

If you have any questions during the event, we will have uLead team members throughout the venue wearing red and black plaid. The registration desk will also have our team available throughout the conference. This table can be found just outside of the Van Horne Ballroom, where all of our keynote presentations are taking place.

If you need a digital map of the facilities, you can click here

In order for our team to best determine room allocations for breakout sessions would ask that delegates log in (top right corner of this page) and select sessions that they are interested in attending.

Finally, if you are interested in earning University credits for attending uLead, please visit the uLead website
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
In a time when educational systems are being called to confront their complicity in systemic inequities, storytelling emerges as a transformative leadership strategy—one that reclaims voice, restores humanity, and reimagines what it means to lead. This session invites school leaders into a powerful provocation: to recognize story not just as pedagogy, but as a call to action. Drawing from the lived experiences and doctoral research of three education leaders, this session weaves together narratives of anti-racist leadership, trauma-informed practice, and Indigenous ways of knowing. These stories challenge dominant paradigms and offer frameworks for culturally responsive, distributed, and transformative leadership. Participants will encounter real-world examples of how school leaders can name and confront systemic racism, embed wellness and healing into school culture, and center Indigenous leadership approaches in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action. This is not a presentation of theory alone—it is a collective offering grounded in relational accountability and ethical storytelling. Through personal and professional reflection, participants will be provoked to consider how their own stories—and those of their communities—can become tools for justice, resilience, and renewal. School leaders will leave with a deeper understanding of how storytelling can build capacity, shift culture, and sustain meaningful change in pursuit of equity and belonging.
Speakers
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Dr. Jamila Maliha

Dr. Jamila Maliha brings over 26 years of experience in public education, marked by a strong commitment to student achievement, equity, and inclusive leadership. Her career has spanned diverse roles—from classroom teacher (elementary and secondary) and Science Department Head... Read More →
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Dr. Shelly Hopper

Dr. Shelly Hopper is a member of the Manitoba Metis Federation and the Red River homeland. She lives and works in Treaty 1 territory where she presently serves as an Anti-Racism Education Professional Learning Coordinator with the Community Education Development Association, working... Read More →
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Dr. Erin Van De Wiele

Ontario Principal, Queen's University - Adjunct Professor
Dr. Erin Van De Wiele is a seasoned educational leader, having served as an Elementary Principal in Ontario for 20 years. Her scholarly interests centre on belongingness, trauma-informed leadership, and staff and student well-being. She serves as an Adjunct Professor at Queen's University... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:45pm - 3:45pm MDT
Norquay Room (Main Building)

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