ąű¶ł´«Ă˝Ň•îl

Toni Roberts

Director, Purdy Crawford Teaching Centre; Lecturer

Biography

Toni Roberts (ABD), has a continuing appointment in Sociology and is the Purdy Crawford Professor of Teaching and Learning. Toni’s teaching focuses on the body, gender, sexuality, digital sociology and environmental sociology. Areas of interest include queer theory, feminist theory and poststructuralism and critical thought. Research on how technology is used to perform gender is of particular interest. Toni teaches in areas as diverse as psychology, sociology and environmental studies while also researching in these areas and also the scholarship of teaching and learning. Toni has a diverse educational background and diverse interests. Toni loves the outdoors, hiking (hiked Hadrian’s Wall for his 50th birthday) and sea kayaking with their dog Trinh.

Publications

Publications (selection) 
Student as Partners in University Course Development: Teaching, Technology and Pedagogy (current) 
 
Shifting focus in ASQs: Assessing Student Learning Through End of Term Evaluations (current) 
 
With Carla VanBeseleare, Student Engagement in Online and Face-to-face Courses (current) 
 
With Jessica Riddell, The Online Learning Teaching Consultant: Experiences of Students Across the Maple League Universities (current) 
 
Roberts, A. Forthcoming. Bodies Out of Bounds: Transsexuality as Transgression. The     Coming of Age of LGBTQ Studies: Past, Present, and Future. 


Roberts, A. Riddell, J., Wells, E. (2022). The Maple League teaching and learning project. STLHE Sphere.


Roberts, A., Wills, D. (2017). Desiring Monsters: Femininity, Radical Incontinence, and Monstrous Appetites in Ginger Snaps, Jennifer’s Body, and Deadgirl


Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture 17(1), 2-34. 


Roberts, A. (2014). Strategies for Addressing Grade Inflation. Proceedings Atlantic Universities’ Teaching Showcase 17. 110-119. 


Roberts, A., Collette, S., Herteis, E. (Eds.) (2014). Proceedings: Association of Atlantic Universities Teaching Showcase 17. Sackville, NB: AAU Publishing. 


Roberts, A. (2012). Assumptions, Methodologies, Conclusions. In Nelson Sociology Handbook, (pp.118-132). Toronto: Nelson Publishing. 


Roberts, A., Wells, E. (2008). Designing a Foundation Course for Student Retention. 
Proceedings Atlantic Universities’ Teaching Showcase 12. (pp.121-129). UNB Press. 


Roberts, A. (E d . ) (2006). Guidelines for “Access for All” Digital Resource Description. Lake Mary, Florida: IMS Global Learning Consortium. 


Roberts, A., Friesen, N. (E d s . ) (2005). Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2(3). Bingley, United Kingdom: Emerald Group Publishing. 


Roberts, A., Friesen, N. (2005). Introduction to Special Issue on Learning Objects. 
Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2(3). (pp.137-140). Bingley, United Kingdom Emerald Group Publishing. 


Roberts, A. (2005). Reflections on Objectivity in Western Philosophy and Learning Objects. Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2(3). (pp.166-173). Emerald Group Publishing. 


Roberts, A. Friesen, N., Fisher,  S. (2004).  CanCore  Guidelines  for  the Implementation of Learning Object Metadata. Athabasca University. 


Roberts, A. Friesen, N., Habkirk, S., Hesemeier, S., Fisher,  S.  (2004).  CanCore: Best Practice for Learning Object Metadata. McGreal, R. (Ed.) Online Education Using Learning Objects. London: Routledge. 


Roberts, A., Friesen, N., Fisher, S. (2002). CanCore: Learning Object Metadata. 
Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 28 (3). 


Innes, J., McGreal, R., Roberts, A. (2002). Metadata specifications. In H. H.  Adelsberger & B. Collis & J. M. Pawlowski (Eds.). Handbook on Information Technologies for Education and Training (pp. 273 - 288). Stuttgart: Springer-Verlag.  

Education

  • Ph.D. (ABD), Sociology, UNB 
  • Ph.D. Cert in Teaching, Technology and Pedagogy, U of Sherbrooke 
  • M.E.S., Enviro Studies York 
  • M.A., Feminist Studies, U of T 
  • M.Ed, Philosophy of Ed, OISE 
  • B.A, Women’s Studies, Dal 
  • B.A., Philosophy, Mount Allison 
  • B.Sc., Chemistry, Mount Allison 

Teaching

  • Sociology of Sex and Sexuality 
  • Gender Relations 
  • Representations of Social Problems 
  • Digital Sociology 
  • Environmental Sociology 
  • Sociology of the Body

Research

  • Technology and the body 
  • Equity, diversity, inclusion and decolonization in post-secondary education 
  • Students as partners in PSE 

Grants, awards & honours

3M National Teaching Fellowship (2021/22), nominated (decision pending) 
The 3M National Teaching Fellowship is Canada’s most prestigious recognition of excellence in educational leadership and teaching at the post-secondary level. 
 
D2L Innovation Award in Teaching and Learning (2022), nominated (decision pending) 
Celebrates and recognizes post-secondary educators for their innovative approaches that promote student-centred teaching and learning, 
 
Social Sciences Teaching Award (2020) 
Awarded for excellence in teaching in the social sciences.  
 
MASU Teaching Excellence Award (2020 – nominated) 
Awarded by the Mount Allison Student Union for excellence in teaching, mentorship and overall service. 
 
J.E.A. Crake Teaching Development Award (2017, 2018 and 2019) 
Funding awarded for development of pedagogical practice, research and activities to enhance teaching and learning. 
 
Vice-President Academic and Provost’s Research Fund (2016) 
Funding awarded to complete research on representations of trans* communities and medical institutions online. 
 
Vice President’s Innovation Fund (2011) 
Awarded to complete research on effectiveness of using iPads in the classroom. 
 
Purdy Crawford Award of Excellence (2009) 
Awarded for significant contribution to the University beyond expectation.