Learning & Education Advancement Fund Plus (LEAF+)
The Learning & Education Advancement Fund Plus (LEAF+) is a special funding opportunity to support innovative teaching and learning projects that align with an emerging University of Toronto priority. LEAF+ projects are generally short term (one year or less), exploratory in nature and involve knowledge sharing across the cohort of project leads and the broader U of T teaching and learning community.
2025 LEAF+ Project Theme: Civil Discourse
The Office of the Vice-Provost, Innovations in Undergraduate Education and the School of Graduate Studies welcome proposals for projects addressing the theme of civil discourse as part of a special stream of funding, the Learning & Education Advancement Fund Plus (LEAF+). This stream supports projects focused on fostering civil discourse in curriculum and classroom settings at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in all divisions.
In applications to LEAF+, projects could address a range of approaches to advancing civil discourse in academic courses or programs, including but not limited to:
- initiatives that foster early exposure to civil discourse by equipping entering students with opportunities to learn and practice key skills
- initiatives that introduce and integrate principles and practices of civil discourse
- interdisciplinary collaborations that explore contested or controversial topics
- capstone or experiential learning activities focused on engaging across difference
- invited lectures, panel discussions or events that model principles and practices of civil discourse and extend classroom learnings
- reimagining courses that introduce students to core civil discourse skills
For examples of forms and practices that civil discourse could take in curriculum and classroom settings, potential applicants are encouraged to consult “Appendix 3: Internal Landscape Scan of Civil Discourse Initiatives” and “Appendix 4: External Landscape Scan of Initiatives at Peer Institutions” in the Working Group’s Final Report and Recommendations. A Discovery Series session showcasing classroom-based civil discourse initiatives will also be offered in the fall; details will be shared closer to the date.
Funding recipients in this category will form a cross-disciplinary network, meeting periodically to share insights on project learnings and outcomes. This network will serve as a conduit for shared learning and for community-building as instructors try out new strategies and methods in their courses. The funding recipients will also be invited to participate in dissemination activities, including a community showcase event and the dissemination of reports through the Library of Innovative Teaching.