Building Resilience and Innovation in Transformative Learning Environments

The landscape of higher education is undergoing a rapid evolution shaped by technological advancements, societal shifts, and global challenges. Educational development professionals play a critical role in enabling institutions to navigate accelerated change by intentionally designing learning environments and teaching practices that support the educational mission.

Educational development professionals are uniquely positioned to support institutional resilience by designing relationship-rich organizational learning environments grounded in teaching and learning practice (Hayward et al., 2024; Benander, & Refaei, 2025). Educational development enterprises, as coordinated collections of programs, practices, and relationships, can mitigate the challenges of burnout and disengagement by enabling shared sense-making, relational support, and sustained professional engagement. By approaching educational development as coordinated, intentional design work by fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, leveraging innovative technologies, and advancing evidence-based practices we can collectively address the challenges facing higher education and support teaching and learning communities to thrive amidst uncertainty and change (Zou et al, 2026; Tarchinski et al, 2025; Wright, Addy, Eynon, Rivard, 2025).

We invite proposals that engage the conference theme by examining how educational development professionals design, steward, and coordinate teaching and learning practices within complex institutional contexts. Submissions should foster meaningful dialogue, practical application, and collaborative exploration, and offer innovative, evidence-based, and actionable insights that advance educational development practice, support equitable learning environments, and build resilience for individuals and institutions in higher education.

A Theme Shaped by Community Reflection

This year’s conference theme emerged through a process of collective reflection with the POD community. Earlier this year, members were invited to share words that capture the questions, challenges, and possibilities shaping their work in educational development and higher education today. What emerged from these reflections was a community thinking deeply about its purpose, grounded in present realities, attentive to its history, and clear-eyed about the responsibility of this moment. The responses revealed a profession that recognizes educational development stands at a pivotal moment for higher education itself, one that calls for collective insight, courage, and leadership.

Across the responses, opportunities and tensions for exploration surfaced. Educational development professionals are tasked with helping institutions navigate rapid technological transformation while preserving learning that matters. Members emphasized the importance of prioritizing relational and human-centered aspects of their work with a focus on care, connection, dialogue, and meaning in learning environments that often feel strained. These reflections highlight a profession operating at the crossroads of innovation, care, and institutional change—a profession uniquely positioned to help higher education navigate complexity while upholding values and fostering systems, cultures, and practices that support transformative learning.

The conference theme emerged from these collective reflections. Rather than prescribing a single direction, it opens space for the questions the community itself is asking. It invites all of us to pause, take stock of this moment, and engage in it together. By bringing together scholarship, lived experience, and collaborative inquiry, we can meet this moment as a community by clarifying the role educational development must play in the future of higher education and by strengthening the profession as a vital infrastructure for teaching, learning, and institutional transformation.

About the Annual Conference

For 50 years, the POD Network has hosted an annual conference dedicated to supporting the professional development of higher education leaders and professionals engaged in advancing effective teaching and transformative learning at post-secondary institutions. Held each fall, the conference provides a unique space to explore innovative facilitation and teaching practices, build meaningful connections, and strengthen the impact of educational development within institutions.

Learn more about the POD Network Annual Conference.

Save the Date!

November 18–21
Baltimore, Maryland

We are excited to host the 51st Annual POD Network Conference (2026) which will be held in Baltimore, Maryland, from November 18-21. The theme, Building Resilience and Innovation in Transformative Learning Environments, will highlight the critical role that educational development professionals play in enabling institutions to navigate accelerated change.

Registration

Registration fees will include access to all sessions, morning and afternoon coffee breaks, and breakfast before the Anchor Session.

Registration will open in early July.

2026 Conference Committee

The Conference Committee comprises POD Network member volunteers with extensive knowledge of the POD Network and have previously been engaged in the annual conference as a Reviewer, Session Coordinator, and/or Conference Committee member.

Conference Chair

Beth White Portrait
Beth White

Senior Education Program Manager
Oak Ridge Institution for Science and Education

Conference Program Co-Chair

Portrait photo of Dr. Zaina DeLaney at the University of Florida football stadium.
Zaina DeLaney

Operations Manager, Center for Teaching Excellence
University of Florida

Baltimore, Maryland

Venue Location Information

Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor
401 W Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

The Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor is both the conference location and our host hotel. Make your reservation at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor, by October 25, to receive a reduced rate of $239.

If you need a room with mobile or other accessibility features, please be sure to make the request when reserving your room online or contact Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor via phone (443) 573-8700.

Exterior view of the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor from the Orioles' Stadium entrance.

Getting to and Around Baltimore

The hotel is located in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, with an enclosed sky bridge to the Baltimore Convention Center and adjacent to Camden Yards.

For more information on traveling to and getting around Baltimore visit baltimore.org.

By Plane
The Baltimore/Washington International Airport is less than 10 miles away from the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor, approximately 15 minutes by car.

By Train
Baltimore Penn Station with Amtrak service, is 3 miles from Baltimore Inner Harbor.

By Car
The Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor has on-site self-parking. Valet parking is not available. For information on parking rates visit the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor’s Transport/Location section of the webpage.

Virtual Broadcast

The POD Network remains committed to providing accessible learning experiences and has developed opportunities for virtual participation that are integrated with the conference experience on the ground in Baltimore. The Presidential Address, Keynote Session, PODTalks, select Research Sessions, Awards presentations, and the Anchor Session will be live-streamed.

About the POD Network

The POD Network supports more than 1,500 members who have an interest in educational and organizational development in higher education. While POD Network members come primarily from the USA and Canada, the membership represents more than 20 countries. Through its members, the POD Network leads and supports change for the improvement of higher education through faculty, instructional, and organizational development.

The POD Network seeks to promote the scholarship of teaching, learning, and organizational development that reflects a spirit of inclusion, where all members are invited to collaborate and interact with colleagues across disciplines and borders.

Find out more about POD’s vision, mission and values.