Faculty Teaching Mentors
TLS offers workshops and certificate programs where faculty and instructors can come together to build interdisciplinary communities focused on teaching. Individual departments, however, may well have their own specific teaching and learning culture with discipline-specific teaching techniques and assessments. To that end, a number of departments across campus have teaching mentors who help to facilitate informal discussions about the issues educators may face within their departmental contexts.
The Role of Teaching Mentors
Teaching mentors will take a leadership role to build on the informal mentorship that already occurs within academic departments. This leadership role will typically involve a number of elements, including:
- Acting as the initial point of contact for new faculty members and contract instructors seeking advice on developing and teaching courses and acting as a resource for all instructors interested in further developing their teaching.
- Planning/hosting at least one teaching seminar or roundtable in the department during each academic year.
- Coordinating/curating the collection of shared teaching resources, such as sample course outlines and assessment tools (sample assignments, evaluation guides, marking rubrics).
- Serving as a point of contact between TLS and the department for the promotion of teaching and learning events.
List of Teaching Mentors 2025-26
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
| Name | Department | |
|---|---|---|
| Aaron Doyle | Sociology & Anthropology | aaron.doyle@carleton.ca |
| Matthew Hawkins | Sociology & Anthropology | matthew.hawkins@carleton.ca |
| Chris Motz | Psychology | chris.motz@carleton.ca |
| Matt Sorley | Psychology | matthew.sorley@carleton.ca |
| Deanna Whelan | Psychology | deanna.whelan@carleton.ca |
| Robin Norris | English | robin.norris@carleton.ca |
| Don Myles | SLaLS | don.myles@carleton.ca |
| James McGowan | Music | james.mcgowan@carleton.ca |
| Danielle Kinsey | History | danielle.kinsey@carleton.ca |
| Céline Bonnotte-Hoover | French | CelineBonnotte@cunet.carleton.ca |
| Paul Williams | Geography & Environmental Studies | paulwilliams@cunet.carleton.ca |
Faculty of Engineering and Design
| Name | Department | |
|---|---|---|
| Alan Steele | Electronics | alan.steele@carleton.ca |
| Ahmed Hassan | Civil & Environmental Engineering | ahmed.hassan@carleton.ca |
| Adrian Chan | Systems and Computer Engineering | adrian.chan@carleton.ca |
| Edward Cyr | Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering | edward.cyr@carleton.ca |
Faculty of Public and Global Affairs
| Name | Department | |
|---|---|---|
| Vincent Kazmierski | Law & Legal Studies | vincent.kazmierski@carleton.ca |
| Frances Woolley | Economics | frances.woolley@carleton.ca |
| Lama Mourad | International Affairs | LamaMourad@cunet.carleton.ca |
| Beth Martin | Social Work | beth.martin@carleton.ca |
| Ira Wagman | Communication & Media Studies | ira.wagman@carleton.ca |
| Peter Andrée | Political Science | peter.andree@carleton.ca |
Faculty of Science
| Name | Department | |
|---|---|---|
| Kim Hellemans | Neuroscience | kim.hellemans@carleton.ca |
| Wayne Horn | Math & Statistics | whorn@math.carleton.ca |
| Martha Mullally | Biology | martha.mullally@carleton.ca |
| Veronic Bezaire | Biochemistry | veronic.bezaire@carleton.ca |
| Alex Pettit | Biochemistry | alexandra.pettit@carleton.ca |
| Robert Collier | Computer Science | robert.collier3@carleton.ca |
| Jim Davies | Cognitive Science | jim.davies@carleton.ca |
| Jesse Heilman | Physics | heilman@physics.carleton.ca |
| Laura Pickell | Health Sciences | laura.pickell@carleton.ca |
| Danielle Manley | Nursing | danielle.manley@carleton.ca |
Sprott School of Business
| Name | Department | |
|---|---|---|
| Rebecca Renfroe | Business | rebecca.renfroe@carleton.ca |
| Shannon Butler | Business | shannon.butler@carleton.ca |
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