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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
Monday April 20, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
School and system leaders in Alberta are leading in a moment unlike any other. At the same time as they are nurturing learning communities and improving classroom and organizational conditions, they are also responding to repeated and compounding shocks—labour disruption, staffing shortages, growing student complexity, fiscal constraint, policy volatility, and heightened public scrutiny. The result is leadership work that is more emotionally demanding, cognitively complex, and relationally intensive than ever before.
 
Drawing on Alberta-specific findings from TALIS 2024 and Alberta Teachers’ Association pulse research, this session explores what the data tell us about leadership conditions, workload, well-being, trust, and professional agency in today’s public education system. Participants will examine how system pressures are experienced in schools and impact culture.  This session will also explore how school leaders can use compassionate approaches as powerful mechanisms to strengthen community, sustain staff, and protect the core work of teaching and learning.
 
This session will invite school and system leaders to move beyond deficit narratives and crisis management toward evidence-informed strategies for leading through uncertainty. Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of the structural forces shaping their work, shared language for naming complexity and moral tension, and practical insights for fostering collective resilience, relational trust, and purpose-driven leadership—even when the system itself feels unstable.
 
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Phil McRae

Dr. Phil McRae

Associate Coordinator, Research, The Alberta Teachers' Association
Dr. Phil McRae 
www.philmcrae.com
 
Dr. Phil McRae is an internationally recognized thought leader and speaker focused on K to 20 education, school improvement, artificial intelligence and change in complex human systems. By combining novel research with keynote, advisory, and policy engagements on megatrends, societal... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Lisa Everitt

Dr. Lisa Everitt

Executive Staff Officer, The Alberta Teachers' Association
Dr. Lisa Everitt is an Executive Staff Officer with the Alberta Teachers’ Association, a role she has held since 2006. Over nearly two decades with the Association, she has developed expertise in labour relations, employee benefits, educational research, and women’s leadership... Read More →
Monday April 20, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
Alberta Room (Main Building)

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