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Welcome Deeper Learners!

This digital program is for all things DL2023! Sched is open! You may select your sessions starting March 14th at 11am PST.

Be sure to select one Workshop Round 1 or Den Talk series [for Day 1], one Deep Dive session [for Day 2], and one Workshop Round 2 or Den Talk series [for Day 3]. These sessions have capacity limits and will fill up.

To see an overview of the event and session types, for a campus map and frequently asked questions, check out the event info page here.

We can’t wait to see you!
Tuesday, March 28
 

9:45am PDT

Off-site Pre-Conference: Design39Campus Tour

Design39Campus is a San Diego public school in Poway Unified School District (PUSD), with students ranging from grades TK to 8. On Tuesday, March 28th in the morning, you can visit the school and experience student-centered learning in action. Participants will have the opportunity to talk with Learning Experience Designers, school leaders, and learners as we walk the campus. After visiting learning spaces, we will debrief and answer questions. D39C is about 40 minutes away from the DL conference venue. Participants will have to arrange their own transportation.

Tuesday March 28, 2023 9:45am - 11:00am PDT
Design39Campus 17050 Del Sur Ridge Rd, San Diego, CA 92127

10:30am PDT

Grupo B: Visita a High Tech High con Estudiantes Embajadores

¿Estás interesado en visitar la escuela High Tech High Gary y Jerri-Ann? Antes de las festividades de apertura de Deeper Learning 2023, los estudiantes embajadores de High Tech High realizarán un recorrido por las instalaciones mientras comparten sus historias personales en una escuela que desarrolla un aprendizaje basado en proyectos. Este recorrido estará dirigido por estudiantes en español.

Tuesday March 28, 2023 10:30am - 11:15am PDT
Entrance to Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High School

10:30am PDT

Optional Pre-Conference: Student Led Tour of High Tech High

On Tuesday, March 28th in the morning, there will be guided tours of some of the High Tech High school campuses led by student ambassadors at High Tech High and High Tech High Media Arts. Participants will hear students’ personal experiences and see the facilities where transformative learning happens.

Tuesday March 28, 2023 10:30am - 11:15am PDT
Entrance to Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High School

10:30am PDT

Visita a High Tech High con Estudiantes Embajadores

¿Estás interesado en visitar la escuela High Tech High Gary y Jerri-Ann? Antes de las festividades de apertura de Deeper Learning 2023, los estudiantes embajadores de High Tech High realizarán un recorrido por las instalaciones mientras comparten sus historias personales en una escuela que desarrolla un aprendizaje basado en proyectos. Este recorrido estará dirigido por estudiantes en español.

Tuesday March 28, 2023 10:30am - 11:15am PDT
Entrance to Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High School

11:15am PDT

Optional Pre-Conference: Student Led Tour of High Tech High

On Tuesday, March 28th in the morning, there will be guided tours of some of the High Tech High school campuses led by student ambassadors at High Tech High and High Tech High Media Arts. Participants will hear students’ personal experiences and see the facilities where transformative learning happens.

Tuesday March 28, 2023 11:15am - 12:00pm PDT
Entrance to Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High School

1:00pm PDT

Student Entrepreneur Pop-Up
This student-run pop-up will feature student entrepreneurs from the local community. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to meet these young entrepreneurs. Check out their products and learn how they are using entrepreneurship to engage in deeper learning.

BV Kid Market from Blossom Valley Elementary School
PATCH (Preservation and Awareness of Tecolote Canyon Habitat) from San Diego Met High School
Carlsbad Creations/Mountain Goat from Carlsbad High School
Project Birdland from Soar Academy at Kearny Mesa
Carlsbad Creations/Project EcoPaws from Carlsbad High School
Quinn's Creations from High Tech Middle Chula Vista

Tuesday March 28, 2023 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Education Promenade (Grassy Field) 2861 Womble Road

2:00pm PDT

Kickoff and Deeper Learning Storytellers
Musical guest, Ruby Ibarra kicks off DL23, followed by three storytellers who represent different parts of our education ecosystem to inspire us to move our collective work forward.

Speakers
avatar for Andre Spicer

Andre Spicer

Superintendent, Region South, LAUSD, Los Angeles Unified School District
Andre Spicer, a career educator of 27 years has had the honor of serving children, families and communities as a Teacher, Dean, Coordinator, Principal and Instructional Director, Administrator of Instruction and Superintendent.Andre grew up in Compton, California where he learned... Read More →
avatar for Kristin DeLaTorre

Kristin DeLaTorre

Mini-keynote speaker, The Conservatory School
Kristin DeLaTorre holds a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Florida Atlantic University.  She is an educator in South Florida with 19 years of teaching experience. She has been nominated for the Dwyer Award in the area of  Elementary Education and twice in the area... Read More →
avatar for Walter Cortina Martinez

Walter Cortina Martinez

Executive Director, Bridgemakers
Walter Cortina, 19, is Bridgemakers President and Co-Founder. Led by Minnesota youth from backgrounds of extreme adversity, Bridgemakers amplifies the voice and mentors the leadership of under-resourced youth to bridge America’s toughest gaps. Walter became homeless at 13 after... Read More →
avatar for Ruby Ibarra

Ruby Ibarra

Rapper and spoken word artist
Ruby Ibarra is a rapper and spoken word artist from the Bay Area, CA who released her debut album, CIRCA91, at the end of 2017 and has since toured across the United States and the Philippines, including universities, empowerment conferences, music venues, and spaces such as - the... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Education Promenade (Grassy Field) 2861 Womble Road

3:30pm PDT

Community Connection: Tuesday Topic
Your Deep Dive colleagues will become your small group for three sessions during the event. Intentional small-by-design sessions throughout the event create an opportunity to build relationships, process experiences from the event, and discuss, plan, and act toward the future. Highly recommended for promoting lasting relationships with other amazing deeper learners around the world!

To find your Community Connection location, check Sched for the classroom location for your deep dive session. That is where you will meet for the three Community Connection sessions (and your deep dive)!

Tuesday March 28, 2023 3:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
Same location as your Deep Dive

4:30pm PDT

Den Talk: Brandi Hinnant-Crawford and J. Luke Wood
Brandi Hinnant-Crawford is a self-described motherscholar, critical pragmatist, liberation theologian, and aspiring scholar-activist. She currently serves as an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Clemson University.  Crawford’s scholarship focuses on equity and inclusion for marginalized students across the P-20 pipeline as well as how research, particularly improvement science, can be leveraged as methodological tools to catalyze just outcomes.  Her work has been published in diverse venues such as Black Liberation Theology, Urban Education, the International Journal of Teacher Leadership, and the Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem Based Learning.  In her 2020 book, Improvement Science in Education: A Primer, she reconceptualizes improvement by centering equity and justice as the purpose of improvement.  
Brandi holds a doctorate in philosophy from Emory University in Educational Studies, a master’s degree in Urban Education Policy from Brown University, and bachelor’s degrees in English (with teacher licensure) and Communication (media concentration) from North Carolina State University. From the time she first stepped foot in the classroom in the rural south to working in central office in the urban north to conducting research across the county, she has been committed to providing equitable opportunities to learn for all children.  While she loves research and teaching, her first priority is being the mother of her ten-year-old twins, Elizabeth Freedom and Elijah Justice Crawford.


J. Luke Wood, Ph.D. is Vice President of Student Affairs & Campus Diversity and Dean’s Distinguished Professor of Education at San Diego State University. Wood also serves as the Co-Director of the Community College Equity Assessment Lab (CCEAL), a national research and practice center that partners with community colleges to support their capacity in advancing outcomes for underserved students of color. Wood’s research focuses on factors affecting the success of boys and men of color education, with a specific focus on early childhood education and community colleges. In particular, his research examines contributors (e.g., social, psychological, academic, environmental, institutional) to positive outcomes.  Dr. Wood has delivered over a 1,000 scholarly professional and conference presentations. His research has been featured by NBC, New York Times, Chronicle of Higher Education, Huffington Post, Fortune Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, San Francisco Chronicle, C-SPAN, and National Press Club. Dr. Wood has authored over 160 publications, including more than 70 peer-reviewed journal articles and 15 books. Dr. Wood is a former recipient of the Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Fellowshipfrom which he served as research fellow at the Stanford Institute for Higher Education Research (SIHER), Stanford University. Wood received his PhD in Educational Leadership & Policy Studies with an emphasis in Higher Education and master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in Early Childhood Education from Arizona State University (ASU).
He also holds a master’s degree in Higher Education Leadership with a concentration in Student Affairs and a bachelor’s degree in Black History and Politics from California State University, Sacramento. Luke is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated.

Speakers
avatar for Brandi Hinnant-Crawford

Brandi Hinnant-Crawford

Associate Professor of Educational Leadership, Clemson University
Brandi Hinnant-Crawford is a self-described motherscholar, critical pragmatist, liberation theologian, and aspiring scholar-activist. She currently serves as an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Clemson University. Crawford’s scholarship focuses on equity and inclusion... Read More →
avatar for Luke Wood

Luke Wood

speaker/director of CORA, Center for Organizatioinal Responsibility and Advancement
J. Luke Wood, Ph.D. is Vice President of Student Affairs & Campus Diversity and Dean’s Distinguished Professor of Education at San Diego State University. Wood also serves as the Co-Director of the Community College Equity Assessment Lab (CCEAL), a national research and practice... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Forum 2150 Cushing Rd. San Diego CA 92106

4:30pm PDT

Den Talk: DL Storytellers- Andre Spicer, Kristin DeLaTorre, and Walter Cortina
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Learn more about our Deeper Learning Storytellers! In this Den Talk, audience members can engage in a Q & A with these opening speakers.

Andre Spicer, a career educator of 27 years, has had the honor of serving children, families and communities as a Teacher, Dean, Coordinator, Principal and Instructional Director, Administrator of Instruction and Superintendent.
Andre grew up in Compton, California where he learned first-hand, the perils of inequities, systemic racism and oppression plaguing our inner city public schools. Before becoming an educator, Andre served in the United States Marine Corps (1988-1992). A veteran of the Persian Gulf War, Andre uses many of the leadership qualities that he learned serving alongside some of the world’s finest men and women.

Andre attended California State University Long Beach to obtain a BA in History and Teaching Credential. He attended CSUDH earning a master’s degree in Educational Leadership. Today, Andre is a PhD student at Claremont Graduate University where he is engaged in research on college access for Black and Latinx students while sharpening his tools as an urban leader.

As principal, Andre eliminated barriers through a cycle of continuous improvement, professional development and training emphasizing the importance of cultural awareness and the persistent achievement gap of Latinx students and Black students. As Administrators of Instruction for LD Central, Andre’s responsibilities included, aligning student needs with resources to ensure academic success, while assisting the Local District Superintendent and Community of Schools in providing instructional support to all schools within the service area.

Mr. Spicer served proudly as President of the LAUSD Council of Black Administrators. During his tenure, the membership of over 400 administrators gained knowledge on how to better serve the communities of under-served students. Andre and team ensured that the Black Educational Civil Rights Agenda was at the forefront of their work, and under his leadership members of COBA collaborated to advocate for the acceleration of black student achievement. As President, Andre oversaw the 40th and 41st Annual Black Child Conference and Scholarship Luncheons. Attended annually by over 1000 faculty members and parents, the conference provides workshops on a variety of topics including CLRP, MTSS, College Board, and student access to STEM and STEAM education, all vital tools to help ensure equity throughout our schools.

Currently Andre is serving as the Region South Superintendent for Los Angeles Unified School District

Kristin DeLaTorre holds a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Florida Atlantic University. She is an educator in South Florida with 19 years of teaching experience. She has been nominated for the Dwyer Award in the area of Elementary Education and twice in the area of Stem-Project Based Learning Education. Kristin serves as a mentor for the Innovative Schools Project in the School District of Palm Beach County, where she supports teachers with implementing project-based learning in their classes. Her classroom has become a learning space for teachers and leaders as she works closely with the Innovative Schools Lead Instructional Program Developers and the Assistant Superintendent for Palm Beach County schools, helping teachers integrate Project Based Learning. This implementation will allow this methodology to be utilized across more schools in Palm Beach County. Kristin spends summers as a lead trainer for the Inquiry Project Collaborative as well as onboarding new teachers in the methods of Inquiry and Project Based Learning. Kristin started her work at The Conservatory School in the fall of 2015. In her time at TCS she has immersed herself in the PBL process and shown her students a greater understanding and empathy for the world beyond themselves. Over the past seven years, her students have been involved with, raised money, or donated goods for The Water Project in Africa, HIP Africa, Challenged Athletes Foundation, UNICEF, El Sol Food Bank, Rocking Horse Foundation, The National Honey Bee Conservancy, The World Wildlife Fund, and bought an acre of land in the South American Rainforest. The consistent mantra in her classroom is “Be the change you wish to see in the world”. Kristin has also become an expert in student-led learning, developing and implementing creative practices in the classroom that emphasizes self-directed education, creativity, and discovery, rather than rote memorization. Students are encouraged to incorporate their own interests into projects, within their current topic. Kristin strives to offer students agency and having their voices heard as they work together as a collective towards setting goals, being reflective and acting responsibly to effect change.
You can always check out her classroom on Twitter: @delatorretcs.


Walter Cortina, 19, is Bridgemakers President and Co-Founder. Led by Minnesota youth from backgrounds of extreme adversity, Bridgemakers amplifies the voice and mentors the leadership of under-resourced youth to bridge America’s toughest gaps. Walter became homeless at 13 after his parents were deported to Mexico. The Minneapolis native worked three jobs to support himself and his family and encountered the juvenile justice system. Experiencing trauma and poverty at an early age, Walter discovered his passion to channel anger and pain into action and purpose. At 15, he created and led Venture Academy’s Changemakers team to advocate for student-centered school improvement. At 17, he interned for the Minneapolis Foundation CEO and co-keynoted the Teacher-Powered Schools National Conference.
After losing their jobs in the 2020 pandemic shutdown, Walter and other youth built a bipartisan statewide coalition that generated 65 media features, successfully sued the State of Minnesota and permanently changed state law, bringing $33 million in unemployment benefits to 20,000 eligible students. Walter’s journey is featured in Sam Seidel’s Hip-Hop Genius 2.0: Remixing High School Education (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022). The first in his family to graduate high school, he graduated from the High School for Recording Arts (HSRA) in St. Paul last May. Walter’s life purpose is to create a world in which youth have the resources, mentorship, access, and opportunities to be leaders of their destiny to create a better tomorrow for everyone.

Speakers
avatar for Andre Spicer

Andre Spicer

Superintendent, Region South, LAUSD, Los Angeles Unified School District
Andre Spicer, a career educator of 27 years has had the honor of serving children, families and communities as a Teacher, Dean, Coordinator, Principal and Instructional Director, Administrator of Instruction and Superintendent.Andre grew up in Compton, California where he learned... Read More →
avatar for Kristin DeLaTorre

Kristin DeLaTorre

Mini-keynote speaker, The Conservatory School
Kristin DeLaTorre holds a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Florida Atlantic University.  She is an educator in South Florida with 19 years of teaching experience. She has been nominated for the Dwyer Award in the area of  Elementary Education and twice in the area... Read More →
avatar for Walter Cortina Martinez

Walter Cortina Martinez

Executive Director, Bridgemakers
Walter Cortina, 19, is Bridgemakers President and Co-Founder. Led by Minnesota youth from backgrounds of extreme adversity, Bridgemakers amplifies the voice and mentors the leadership of under-resourced youth to bridge America’s toughest gaps. Walter became homeless at 13 after... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
HTM Commons

4:30pm PDT

Den Talk: Kaleb Rashad and Eric Chagala
Unlocked is all about tending to the soul of school. In this Den Talk, we will engage in origin stories about school cultures that have designed their ways out from a state of complaince, to creativity & innovation, and beyond towards liberation. This talk is for anyone who believes that schools have souls, and that those souls must be tended to. Come with your thoughts & intrigues.


Kaleb Rashad is the Interim Chief Executive Officer through June 2023. Kaleb holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Development, two master’s degrees, and a doctorate in educational leadership focusing on relational trust and organizational change. Kaleb is the Co-Founder & Creative Director at the Center for Love & Justice located within the High Tech High Graduate School of Education (HTH GSE). Kaleb works with community leaders in the US/Canada, Spain, and Hong Kong to create new schools and redesign existing schools focused on advancing equity through Liberatory Project-based learning. Kaleb is a former director of the Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High. Prior to joining HTH, Kaleb served as a principal in elementary and middle school settings in Moreno Valley and Poway. Kaleb taught middle school math, science and English Language Development before becoming a school principal. Before starting his career in education, Kaleb served honorably in the 1st Force Services Support Group, located in the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (USMC) at Camp Pendleton, CA. Kaleb enjoys hiking, camping, anything outdoors, live blues and jazz, cooking, performance art, and reading with his family. You can always see what he’s up to on Twitter: @kalebrashad.

Eric Chagala (Ed.D. Educational Leadership) is the founding principal of the Vista Innovation & Design Academy (VIDA). Eric believes that all kids need a place to matter, that our actions say what we believe about children, and that schools have souls & those souls need to be nurtured.
Eric’s belief in Design Thinking for education is deeply rooted in his dissertation that focused on the critical resiliency of high achieving LatinX youth. This research solidified the knowledge (not just belief) that schools have the power to either defeat or to perpetuate the status-quo of a neighborhood.
Eric has spoken across North America in both workshops & Keynotes about Personalized Learning, Design Thinking, and to talk about what it takes to build a true school culture that will be ripe for innovation.

Speakers
avatar for Kaleb Rashad

Kaleb Rashad

Interim Chief Executive Officer, High Tech High Central
Kaleb Rashad is the Interim Chief Executive Officer through June 2023. Kaleb holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Development, two master’s degrees, and a doctorate in educational leadership focusing on relational trust and organizational change. Kaleb is the Co-Founder & Creative... Read More →
avatar for Eric Chagala

Eric Chagala

Principal & Chief Development Officer, VIDA & Unlocked, Inc.
Eric Chagala (Ed.D. Educational Leadership) is the founding principal of the Vista Innovation & Design Academy (VIDA). Eric believes that all kids need a place to matter, that our actions say what we believe about children, and that schools have souls & those souls need to be nurtured.Eric’s... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
HTHI Commons

4:30pm PDT

Accepting the Challenge of Decolonizing Education for Liberation

This workshop is an invitation to uncover what it means to center decolonization and move toward liberation through reconnecting with place and incorporating Indigenous ways of teaching and knowing. We will unpack how we understand the purpose of education and where and how colonization still shows up in our work. Then we will consider what is possible in the physical and intellectual structures that exist and how we can create space for ourselves and our students to learn about equity and justice from the natural world. We will spend a majority of our time together outside so come with an openness to learn and connect in new ways.

Speakers
avatar for Miki Tomita

Miki Tomita

CEO, Education Incubator
Miki is the Founder and CEO of Education Incubator, a nonprofit dedicated to creating opportunities for kids and community to design and implement unique place-based, solution-oriented initiatives based on the core value of Innovation With Aloha (IWA). EI also works with organizations to (re)design their company culture, vision... Read More →
avatar for Cereescia Sandoval

Cereescia Sandoval

Graduate Faculty, Teton Science Schools / High Tech High GSE
Cereescia is a Native American educator who works in both rural and urban communities. She has been apart of the High Tech High network for 8 years as a classroom teacher, graduate faculty, and a member of the Center for Love and Justice Team. She is also graduate faculty for the... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 203

4:30pm PDT

Amplify Student Voices: Building Confident Communicators

This session will introduce you to Expression-Driven Teaching, an inclusive facilitation method that shifts the conversation away from, “How can I get students to talk?” to, “How can I create welcoming, brave spaces where every young person can express who they are and discover who they want to become?” You will learn practical and equitable techniques for how to teach and facilitate different forms of expression, such as storytelling, debate, poetry, presentation, self-advocacy and listening, to create active, inclusive classrooms that advance equity and social and emotional learning. Listen to examples and stories about what this looks like as a daily classroom practice and how to plan with expression in mind. Finally, you will have time to explore tools to support planning and facilitation, reflecting on opportunities in your classroom for students to be able to share their voices and believe their voice matters.

Speakers
avatar for Caitlin Healy

Caitlin Healy

Head of Research and Development, The Practice Space
I have been teaching youth and adults for over 15 years and was a public high school social studies teacher for 7 years. My colleagues, AnnMarie Baines and Diana Medina, and I recently co-authored a book called Amplify Student Voices: Equitable Practices to Build Confidence in the... Read More →
avatar for Diana Medina

Diana Medina

Head of Storytelling and Marketing, The Practice Space
Diana Medina is the Head of Storytelling and Marketing at The Practice Space. She is a first-generation Mexican-American, poet, storyteller, and educator born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. She has dedicated her career to being a champion for causes that strengthen, empower, and educate... Read More →



Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 208

4:30pm PDT

Bridging STEM Gender Gaps

In this workshop, participants will go through sample robotics and making lessons. Together, we'll explore a variety of tools like Hummingbird Robotics kits, Tinkercad and CoSpaces. We will discuss engaging female and gender expansive youths in STEAM curriculum.

Slide Deck-Bridging STEM Gender Gaps

Speakers
avatar for Lauren Combs

Lauren Combs

Innovation and Design Teacher, San Francisco Day School


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 103

4:30pm PDT

Build a Great Performance Assessment

This is an interactive hands-on workshop where participants will prototype a high quality performance assessment (HQPA) aligned to deeper learning competencies. Through learning stations, participants will explore the what and why of performance assessments and use quality criteria tools to analyze for rigor, learner agency, and authenticity. Then participants will prototype their ideal HQPA, and reflect on their own learning and leadership.
Slide Deck

Speakers
avatar for Soraya Ramos

Soraya Ramos

Assessment Design Partner, Envision Learning Partners


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 217

4:30pm PDT

Combatting Confrontation with Illumination

Apathy, lethargy, and a lack of empathy plague our society and are mirrored in our schools, forcing educators to switch from their roles as teachers to referees in the classroom and finding themselves ill-equipped to address conflicts before witnessing them reach a fever pitch. In light of the current climate, addressing this issue will require an understanding of the underlying concerns motivating the conflicts. Students must be equipped with the knowledge of both self and others, as well as the impact of sustained conflict on the brain and learning. In this session, participants will leave with a school-based conflict management tool that can be used in the classroom and/or district level to teach students how to de-escalate conflict by considering the needs of the other party.  Participants will simulate conflicts and practice de-escalation techniques through the use of the DISC Personal Style Assessment and the READ Conflict Protocol tool.

Speakers
avatar for Nichelle Wallace

Nichelle Wallace

Teacher/AVID Coordinator/Collegial Coach Instructor, Rockwall High School
As an educator, coach, and mentor for the past 23 years, I have concluded that the whole of education is demonstrated through three principles:  "what we know", "what we don’t know", and "what we are not aware we need to know", and a common thread found in effective educators is... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Blake

Sarah Blake

American Sign Language Teacher, Rockwall High School



Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 204

4:30pm PDT

Creating a Literacy Ecosystem to Empower Warrior Intellectuals

Walk into any of the 20 advisory classrooms at ARISE High School on any given Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday and you will be met by a group of 15 to 20 students silently reading a book of their choice. Notice the schoolwide “word of the week” projected on the daily advisory slides. Transition to academic classes and you are likely to find teachers of all subjects (not only English classes) engaging students in pre-reading strategies, academic discourse, text annotations, claim-evidence-analysis writing, or some other component of our Literacy Order of Operations framework. On Wednesdays while students are participating in their Enrichment classes facilitated by community partners, teachers focus on professional development grounded in our Literacy Priority Plan for the year. At ARISE High School, our goal is to create a literacy ecosystem in which students are spending a significant amount of their days reading and writing the word and the world. This is one way we work to achieve our aspirational mission “to empower ourselves with the knowledge, skills, and agency to become highly educated, humanizing, critically conscious, intellectual, and reflective leaders in our community.” The purpose of this workshop is to share our whole school literacy framework and engage participants in a process of analyzing their school’s literacy practices in order to identify a few concrete components they can take back to grow their own literacy ecosystems in their own classrooms, schools and districts. Participants will learn about and receive tools and resources including ARISE’s: Daily Independent Reading Time model Literacy Priority Planning tool for professional development Literacy Order of Operations framework Whole school writing rubric Culturally responsive text canon

Speakers
avatar for Trevor Gardner

Trevor Gardner

Director of Teaching and Learning, ARISE High School
Trevor is the Director of Teaching and Learning ARISE High School, a small public charter school in Oakland with the mission, "To empower ourselves with the skills, knowledge, and agency to become highly educated, humanizing, critically conscious, intellectual, and reflective leaders... Read More →
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Hiba Ahmed

Dean of English, ARISE High School
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Vanessa Martinez

Academic Mentor, ARISE High School


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 207

4:30pm PDT

Creatividad por Diseño

Un paso crítico para innovar la práctica docente es la creatividad. Aunque muchos creemos que es algo con lo que se nace, lo cierto es que se puede desarrollar. El objetivo de este taller es que experimentes la creatividad y motivarte a aplicarla en la preparación de tus clases, en tu enseñanza y con tus alumnos. Para lograrlo, explorarás una clase desde diferentes perspectivas, utilizando todos tus sentidos. Utilizaremos ejercicios guiados que te permitirán descubrir patrones, reflexionar, hacer preguntas y activar tu creatividad para innovar y  así traer alegría, significado y nuevas habilidades a la experiencia educativa de tus estudiantes.
The aim of this workshop is for teachers to experience creativity and how it can enable their practice. It is meant to motivate them to apply creativity in their class preparation, in their teaching and with their students. Adding creativity in the classroom will bring joy and meaning into their student’s educational experience and improve their problem-solving skills.

Speakers
avatar for Paul Moch

Paul Moch

CEO & Co-founder, Camino21
Paul Moch Islas is CEO & Co-Founder of Camino21 an education and technology company that works alongside HigherEd educators in LATAM to transform their teaching to ensure that students develop 21st Century Skills. Paul also teaches the courses of "Education Policy" and "Innovation... Read More →
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Maria Jose Alvarez

Learning Designer, Camino21
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Malu Ruiz

Learning designer, Camino21
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Rosa Maria Gaya

Learning Designer, Camino21


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 221

4:30pm PDT

Cultivating A Deep Sense of Belonging

“We teach what we value.” - Gloria Ladson-Billings At Challenge Success, we value an ongoing culture of care within all ecosystems of a school community so that every child can thrive as a healthy and engaged learner. To live into these values, we believe educators must create spaces where every child is unconditionally loved, supported and honored for the genius that they are as they journey on their own unique pathways to success. Join us to immerse yourself in a variety of practices to cultivate these types of spaces where young people feel a deep sense of belonging. Through storytelling, reflections, and collegial dialogue, we will unpack and co-generate concrete strategies that create spaces for every child, within every classroom and school-wide environment, to feel seen, valued, and honored.

Speakers
avatar for Laura Easley

Laura Easley

School Program Partner, Challenge Success
Laura Easley, M.Ed., is a School Design Partner. She has worked in Chicago Public Schools, New York City’s public schools, Boston Public Schools, Denver Public Schools, and for Summit Learning and Summit’s Bay Area schools before coming to Challenge Success. She has taught students... Read More →
avatar for Kimberly Cawkwell

Kimberly Cawkwell

Director of Programs, Challenge Success
Kimberly Tsai Cawkwell, M.Ed., A proud first-generation Taiwanese immigrant, mother, educator, and creative, Kimberly Tsai Cawkwell has served over thirteen years in the education ecosystem. As a current Educational Leadership Advisor at the High Tech High (HTH) Graduate School of... Read More →
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Evan Martinez

Student Speaker, Challenge Success


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 122

4:30pm PDT

Cultivating Relationships Through Restoration

Safe and trusting relationships drive student learning and equity within a school. This session will introduce all stakeholders to practical restorative justice practices, systems, and rhythms that can create a school culture that is safe, relational driven, and restorative. During this workshop, participants will engage and participate in restorative practices such as circles, communication supportive strategies and SEL practices. Participants will share their own problems of practice in regards to building relationships and leaning on restorative practices, explore research based trust generators, and rapidly design a way to implement restorative practices within their own school communities on a daily basis. Participants will leave with 1-2 clear and practical takeaways to implement in their schools within the next 9 weeks.

Speakers
avatar for David Anderson

David Anderson

Director of Culture, Crosstown High
avatar for Leah Lytle

Leah Lytle

Restorative Justice Coordinator, Crosstown High


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 202

4:30pm PDT

Design With Heart: Connecting with Your Community

Project Invent is a nonprofit dedicated to empowering middle and high school students to embrace their identities as changemakers to design technology for social good. We firmly believe that real-world problem-solving cannot happen without real people, so our approach to design education isn’t based on hypotheticals, but instead is rooted in the concept of community partnership. Our educators begin each year by presenting a challenge to their students: invent something that makes our community better. Students are trained in design thinking, needfinding, and prototyping as they travel from big ideas to big impact. While developing these 21st century skills through inventing, we challenge educators and students to design with Community Partners, rather than for. Why? It can be easy to assume the challenges in a community without interacting with stakeholders, but in order to create with intention and develop compassion, we must connect. Educators can forge a path to leave comfortable behind as teams step back to question, listen, and learn. In these environments, students develop mindsets such as curiosity, agency, and empathy. In this session, members of the Project Invent team will provide tools and strategies for participants to infuse authentic community exploration into their classrooms. We will highlight a Project Invent Fellow and their students in a panel discussion about the value of community partnership in their design experience. In the final activity, participants will engage in strategic planning exercises that will challenge their own assumptions, identify needs, and brainstorm solutions/prototypes to showcase their ideas. We hope to showcase that when students tackle real problems in partnership with their communities, they see themselves authentically making an impact and become confident problem solvers, ready to take on any challenge.

Speakers
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Kerry Hynes

Partnerships and Recruitment Manager, Project Invent
Kerry truly believes in the power of learning through a never-ending sense of curiosity and desire for social good. Previously in her role as a STEAM educator and Sustainability Coordinator, she facilitated a Makerspace inspired by the Sustainable Development Goals to spark innovation... Read More →
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Alexis Lopez

Program Manager, Project Invent
Alexis is a Program Manager for Project Invent where she supports educators throughout the country in the Educator Fellowship program. Alexis has a background in informal education with experience in CTE, College and Career Readiness, STEAM, and Maker-Centered Learning across communities... Read More →



Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 218

4:30pm PDT

Developing Deeper Learning Mindsets with What School Could Be

This Executive Design Lab experience will meet you where you are and help you accelerate your Deeper Learning practices. We will start with your current successes, add exemplars from our community, and incubate actionable practices and strategies. Leveraging this strong network of DL educators, we will work with each other to design powerful learning for a generation of young people who are shaping the future. Participants will leave this session with a strategic understanding to help them lead change, a personalized and contextualized plan of action, and curated resources and tools. Experience the What School Could Be transformation model and understand how we accelerate, elevate, and amplify the individual successes of public, public charter, and private schools towards innovation in student-driven, real-world learning for ALL.

Speakers
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Susannah Johnson

Director of Curriculum and Coaching, What School Could Be
Pursuing liberated learning for the individual by the individual, I seek an education revolution that includes the ultimate in empowered, student-centered learning, and redefining what it means to be an educator. Working in partnership with What School Could Be helps me fulfill my... Read More →
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Kapono Ciotti

Executive Director, What School Could Be


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 113

4:30pm PDT

Digitized Museum Collections For Deeper Learning

In this interactive session, you will learn how to use free, NGSS-aligned investigations to build students’ critical-thinking, collaboration and communication skills. These investigations were developed by the Natural History Museum of Utah in partnership with teachers. They include authentic museum collections and research and are supported with scientist-led media.  

During this session, we will work in collaborative groups to tackle a phenomenon-based, real-world research question. Like your students, you will be able to gather your own data, analyze and evaluate it, and, ultimately, reason with your data to develop an evidence-based argument that answers your research question. We will, also, explore strategies for student-driven evaluation and differentiating instruction.  You will walk away with resources you can immediately use with your students and will help you build classroom capacity for student-driven learning.

Speakers
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McKenna Lane

Digital Learning and Curriculum Coodinator, Natural History Museum of Utah
I love talking to teachers and other educators about my work designing learning experiences that promote collaboration and the development of critical thinking skills.
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Madlyn Larson

Associate Director of Education Initiatives, Natural History Museum of Utah
As Associate Director of Education Initiatives at the Natural History Museum of Utah, Madlyn is focused on the development of technology enabled learning experiences that support the development of critical thinking skills. In collaboration with K-12 teachers, museum leaders, learning... Read More →
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Merinda Davis

Digital Learning and Curriculum Specialist, Natural History Museum of Utah
Along with being a Digital Learning and Curriculum Specialist at the Natural History Museum of Utah Merinda is a classroom teacher, a devoted life-long learner, and an innovator. While she has proudly worn the hat of teacher for more than a decade, she has also won numerous fellowships... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 115

4:30pm PDT

Disrupt the Rubric

What makes a quality rubric, and how do we know? Do you have a consistent approach, and does it center equity? What does that even mean? And hey, does your instructional team have a clear and calibrated practice for rubric design? Does your school or district offer guidance for this critical feature of learning and assessment models? In this workshop, we’ll dig into the key design principles and methods for learner-centered rubric design that disrupt some of the features of the most dominant approaches in the field: proficiency scales, deficit language, evaluation-focused rubrics, performance indicators that lack clarity, coherent progression, and/or are embedded with bias in their design or use. First: Rethink your rubric design by analyzing its purpose, features, language, and underlying assumptions. Next: Partner up with others to examine and critique sample rubrics from the field, using a set of learner-centered design principles. Finally: Redesign your own rubric with an equity lens by learning and applying a set of learner-centered design principles and tools that support competency development, connectedness, and criticality. Reflect on the experience, synthesize your new learning, and celebrate your good work. Bring tools and resources home to support others in the work.

Speakers
avatar for Marissa Rowley

Marissa Rowley

Senior Adult Learning Designer, reDesign
I've been lucky to spend the past 20 years in educational spaces, focused on helping individuals be the best version of themselves. Whether it was as an educator (both stateside and overseas), instructional coach, or instructional designer, my foundational belief is that we can have... Read More →
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Holly Reardon

Senior Education Consultant, reDesign
Holly's education career has spanned over 20 years and  5 countries. Her experiences include Teacher, Principal, Director of Learning to Consultant and Coach. Holly is a hands on people leader and certified coach inspiring teams and individuals to recognize that they have the resources... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 222

4:30pm PDT

Disrupting the transference of STEM trauma

This workshop will explore the often problematic relationship many students and educators have with STEM education emerging from traumatic experiences we simply never address. This workshop particularly focuses on the roots of STEM as it relates to white supremacy culture and STEM education, and how that bleeds into the way we see ourselves, or don't, in in those fields. We will look at ELP's HQPA principles (1: Eliciting evidence of learning that matters & 2: Tight on its criteria for success) as a means to address healing and thriving in the design of STEM assessments that matter. As 2 educators of color, we will create a learning environment that is safe especially for the most marginalized communities to have a voice, and use our expertise as STEM leaders to begin to change the narrative within our school structures. Participants will: have dialogue opportunities in pairs, and small groups, journaling time, creation of personal STEAM projects to help process their trauma, and leave with a plan created to address how the will disrupt STEM trauma in their lives/workplace.

Speakers
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Josette Neal-De-Stanton

Assessment Design Partner, Envision Learning Partners
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Nik White

Principal, Envision Public School



Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 204

4:30pm PDT

How To Create Family School Partnership Through Touchpoints

How can we build trust and relationships with our families at each touchpoint during the school year? Since we are a school based on progressive education which is new to our families, how do we bring them along on this journey and teach them along with students about what school can look like. Participants will explore their relationship around family school partnerships. How did they experience this partnership growing up? How do they currently build trust with their students families? What is the data behind family engagement and academic success? And how can we use touchpoints through out the school year as opportunities for engagement? We will create a toolkit with specific activities and ideas that can be implemented over the following school year. Participants will end by writing accountability postcards to themselves to serve as reminders and encouragement in the fall.

Speakers
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Stephanie Antin

GSE Masters of EDL student, High Tech High Graduate School of Education
I help schools with internal and external communications. How is your school engaging families post pandemic? Are you connecting with them? Are you working together as one team to help students succeed? Those are the questions I help schools and leadership figure out and then put... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 109

4:30pm PDT

Igniting the Spark for Inquiry

Deep learning is an integral tool in intentionally creating deep learning experiences for students. Teachers can use the IDEA (INQUIRE-DEFINE-EXECUTE-ASSESS) learning design framework to guide the development of Inquiry Based Units that are focused on students' acquiring key knowledge, understanding, and success skills. This model starts with INQUIRY, encouraging students through exploration and high-level questioning that engages them in problem-solving and experiential learning. In the DEFINE phase, students use the information they gathered from their empathy questioning to gain insight of goals and develop a problem statement that could also include specified criteria for success. The next phase is EXECUTE, where students take all their observations, ideas, and developments and develop a prototype that helps in implementing a solution to the problem. The culminating phase, TEST, may generate new ideas to solve the user problem through feedback received from an authentic audience and, finally, it helps them improve their prototype or solution given to the problem.

Speakers
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Priscila Vargas

Humanities teacher, Altamira international school
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Natalia Zabarain

Academic Director IC, Altamira International School


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 127

4:30pm PDT

Leading Change for Deeper Learning

Leading change is hard and school change efforts require a team approach. This workshop offers critical strategies for teachers, school administrators, and district/state leaders tasked with leading a Deeper Learning Initiative. Gold Standard Project Based Learning (PBL) is a vehicle to get to deeper learning, supporting students as they build mastery of core content and success skills, like the six global competencies for deeper learning. In this workshop, participants will explore the PBLWorks Gold Standard Design Elements and Teaching Practices that provide the framework for high quality project based learning. Then participants will identify critical strategies for building capacity and creating the conditions so teachers can teach for deeper learning through Gold Standard PBL. Next, participants will investigate the roles leaders play in launching, supporting and sustaining PBL. The workshop concludes with experts identifying critical strategies for leading change. This includes starting with a shared vision for deeper learning and an implementation plan focused on creating the conditions for each stakeholder to lead the changes necessary for deeper learning to occur.

Speakers
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Charity Moran

Director of District and School Leadership, PBLWORKS
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Amy Razor

Executive Director, Northern Kentucky Cooperative for Educational Services
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Dr. Robb Smith

Director of Deeper Learning, Kentucky Association of Educational Cooperatives
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Amanda Clark

National Faculty/Educational Consultant, PBLWorks
My name is Amanda Clark and I have over twenty years in education with experiences in elementary classroom teaching, PK-12 instructional coaching, educational consulting, and higher education. I co-authored a project based learning book for early childhood teachers with Sara Lev and... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 202

4:30pm PDT

Make Modernized Mathematics Magic

This learning experience is organized around the principle that learning happens when learners’ own ideas are an active focus of the sense-making process. This is true for students who are presented with problems in their math class and being challenged to make sense of the problem, rather than being told an algorithm. This is also true for educators who are being asked to structure learning environments in new ways. This session discusses how one district has redefined what math class is, and how that new definition is framing the ways that students, teachers, and administrators are engaging in learning, including professional learning.This example serves as a focal point for experiencing what a modernized math classroom looks like, sounds like, and feels like. The session begins with a series of questions that encourage participants to reflect on their experiences as mathematicians. Many educators have not experienced learning environments that promote deep learning, therefore, it is important to create safe spaces where participants honestly reflect on how this discrepancy may impact their professional stance. We will explore what matters most in mathematics classrooms and we model how to prioritize deep and robust mathematical understanding. Modern math classrooms seek to both heal the traumas incurred from experiencing systems -- math education -- designed to sort learners, and establish new routines and practices that center deep and diverse problem-solving. There are a multitude of ways that one could approach the task of healing through teaching and learning, for this session we look closely at mathematics learning environments that allow student ideas to fuel the teaching and learning. We will highlight the ways that this environment supports learners to make their thinking visible, how learners revise their thinking in an iterative sense-making process, and how students use formal and informal mathematical language to communicate their ideas.

Speakers
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Kiera Brodsky Chase

Director of Instructional Design and Research, ConnectED
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Vinci Daro

Director of STEM Learning, Envision
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Nicole Hubbard

Mathematics Resource Teacher, San Diego Unified School District



Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 205

4:30pm PDT

Not Either/ Or, But Both/ And

Far too often, deeper learning is seen as something separate or additional to curriculum development or even the academic standards. In fact, the two approaches are sometimes made to seem contradictory. In this session, we will consider how curriculum development is actually the keystone to fostering meaningful deeper learning. Our session goals are threefold. We will explore what we want for each of our students, each child in the chair. We will challenge our collective definition of curriculum to go beyond just academic standards but instead create a pathway that fosters deeper learning and skills that transfer beyond the classroom walls. We will examine how that educational journey may take different paths, but ultimately it must lead to equity in access and equity in opportunity. With a clear understanding of grade-level standards and a design mindset, we enable teachers to determine acquisition, meaning and transfer goals that support student learning with a 40,40,40 mindset. Then and only then can teachers design instructional progressions that connect what students will know and be able to do not just in 40 days or 40 weeks, but also in 40 years. In building connections between standards within the curriculum design process, teachers learn to intentionally design for focused and meaningful deeper learning. Therefore with this 40,40,40 mindset, teachers can foster standards- mastery AND deeper learning competencies. By integrating the two, we can truly provide a guaranteed and viable curriculum for each and every child in the chair.

Speakers
avatar for Amy James

Amy James

Learning Acceleration Specialist, Ohio Valley Education Cooperative
Amy James has maintained a steady focus on student-centered curriculum and instruction throughout her career.  She has worked as a high school science teacher, instructional coach, curriculum developer, SREB master trainer, Education Recovery Leader with the Kentucky Department of... Read More →
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Rebecca Martin

Ohio Valley Education Cooperative
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Jennifer Roederer

Learning Acceleration Specialist, Ohio Education Cooperative
Jennifer Roederer has had a career in education that spans coasts. She has worked as a math teacher, an instructional coach, school administrator, an Education Recovery Leader with the Kentucky Department of Education, and currently as a Learning Acceleration Specialist with the Ohio... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 107

4:30pm PDT

Peaking into the "Success" Subconscious

“Get good grades. Work to improve your test scores. Get into an acclaimed college. Land your dream job.” Even today, these are the directives fed to children in the current education system from kindergarten all the way through college. They are the mantras — given in love — by teachers, administrators, and even parents, in order to help the next generation reach “success” and “happiness.” But is this true? Are these the marks of a person’s success and happiness in life?

In this breakout session, you will be led through a deep learning experience that will uncover subconscious messaging of success that hinders the way we educate and raise our children today. You will be led through an interactive workshop where you will:
1) Reflect and take inventory of your own K-12 schooling by focusing on moments of shame, pride, & achievement
2) Uncover subconscious messaging around the meaning of “success” and the meaning of “not success.”
3) Apply a framework to build a new future for students that is based on the 4 pillars of conscious education

By the end, you will leave with further understanding of the differences between unconscious and conscious education and how to utilize conscious practices to empower schools, communities, and our young people. In a time where mental health and emotional support is so critical for our children, there is an even greater need for you to take inventory of subliminal messages that affect our children. We welcome you on this journey!

Speakers
avatar for Komal Shah

Komal Shah

Consultant, Speaker, & Author, ConsultKomal
"If life has taught me anything, it has taught me that one must connect within themselves to interact harmoniously with the world." Komal Shah is an educational consultant and thought leader on a mission to transform the world through conscious education.After Komal spent five years... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 219

4:30pm PDT

PERPetuating the Practice of Learning

Get ready for a simple and interactive approach for using adult learning principles to dig deep into the work and have a positive impact on student achievement. During this session, participants will gain a working knowledge and strategies-layered in best practices - for building relationships and supporting teachers as an Instructional Coach and/or Teacher Leader. The facilitator will guide the participants through exploring current research for essential components of being an effective Curriculum Instructional Coach and Teacher Leader; provide opportunities for goal setting for building relationships in a various school settings to enhance teaching and learning.

Speakers
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K. C. Revere

Director-Curriculum, Instruction, and Innovation, The Main Street Academy


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 222

4:30pm PDT

Ready, Set, Reflect! Student and Staff Portfolios

It is essential that staff and students focus more on the process of learning rather than the product if we are truly to implement the deeper learning competencies. To do this we have added time for reflection into our daily instruction and many opportunities for feedback. In this session, we will share how we are capturing staff reflections on their practice as they grow in our deeper learning work and student reflection on mastery of the academic and social standards through a digital portfolio. We have a 4K-12th grade digital portfolio site that students and staff use to reflect on the process of their learning and growth to capture over time. During the session, we will model how we create portfolio entries as well as how we have worked to get leader and teacher buy-in about the process. We will also practice using the digital portfolio to do presentations of learning. This allows students to present their work to an authentic audience on a regular basis, which gives them the opportunity to get and give feedback and to share with their caregivers what they have learned about themselves and their academics. We will share student and staff portfolio examples and the process teachers are using to plan for this level of reflection.

Speakers
avatar for Deidre Roemer

Deidre Roemer

Assistant Superintendent, West Allis-West Milwaukee School District, WI
Deidre Roemer is the Assistant Superintendent for the West Allis West Milwaukee School District. Prior to that role she served as the Director of Leadership and Learning, the Coordinator of Special Education, an instructional coach, and a classroom teacher for twelve years in Illinois... Read More →
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Becky Gries

Coordinator of Student Supports, WAWM School District


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 217

4:30pm PDT

Recruiting and Developing Deeper Learning Educators

Designing and supporting deeper learning varies dramatically from the role traditional educators play. What are your biggest challenges in recruiting and developing deeper learning educators? What has worked well? What hasn’t? Come ready to share challenges and ideas — with the hope that we can both create shared learning across our contexts and explore ways to collaborate moving forward.

Speakers
avatar for Yusuf Ahmad

Yusuf Ahmad

VP New Products, The Reinvention Lab at TFA
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Aditi Garg

Senior Product Manager, Reinvention Lab at Teach For America


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 108

4:30pm PDT

Schools Grounded in Neuroscience

From inclusive pedagogical experiences that allow us to understand through games and collaborative work, we can influence the architecture of our students' brains. In the workshop, playful experiences full of meanings will be lived to address various factors of habits and of the school and social environment that influence neurodevelopment. It will allow us to recognize some of these factors, analyze them to corroborate or refute our own praxis with critical thinking. All workshop experiences are based on evidence like research papers and books from neuroscience and educational science, the idea is to promote learning captivating attention and emotion, activating the mental processes inherent to learning, sharing what has been learned and reflecting on them. The scientific foundation allows then to have an approach to the current knowledge of neuroscience and establish how these contributions manage to contribute to the classroom and the educational community. Thanks to the metacognitive consideration during this workshop, all the participants will reflect on the impacts of the environment and the habits that can influence the brain and, therefore, the learning processes. These moments of reflection will allow obtaining the tools to build a learning experience in the contexts of all the participants and contrast it with the contributions of the other participants.

Speakers
avatar for Stefania Rodriguez Campo

Stefania Rodriguez Campo

Learning and Communications Leader, Cosmo Schools - Comfama
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Melissa Alvarez Licona

Rectora, CosmoSchools Comfama
Melissa makes possible the inspiration of the educational processes of more than one million students. She was Deputy Secretary of Education in Medellin, Director of the Center for Teacher Innovation MOVA, and Director of Preschool Education of the Secretary of Education of... Read More →
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Juan Manuel Restrepo

Director, Cosmo Schools | Comfama
Juan Manuel Restrepo is the Director Cosmo Schools, a movement that wants to transform the education system in Latin America through a network of high quality and accessible schools. Previously he was the Director of Education and Culture of Comfama, a social enterprise in Colombia... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 123

4:30pm PDT

Seek Nuance: Teaching in Polarizing Times

How can students and teachers gain nuanced understanding of today’s most pressing issues when these topics are often portrayed in oversimplified and polarized ways? Furthermore, how can educators support deep inquiry into challenging topics when working in spaces where concepts like Critical Race Theory and LGBTQ+ rights are under intense scrutiny? This workshop will support teachers and students in navigating the challenges of a polarized nation so that we may foster a more nuanced understanding of ourselves, one another, and our world’s most important challenges. The framework that guides this workshop is grounded in project based learning and place based pedagogy. Specifically, it emerges from several year-long collaborations between the art and education project, Borderland Collective, and the International School of the Americas, a public high school in South Texas. Each of these learning experienced focused on a different contentious topic including migration and energy policy. From these experiences, the following pedagogical principles emerged: 1) start with a question that opens minds, 2) focus on dialogue as action, 3) leverage art for inquiry, and 4) assess for liberation. In the workshop, participants will grapple with these principles as they collaboratively develop and refine their own project ideas.

Speakers
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Ryan Sprott

National Faculty Senior Manager, PBLWorks


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 207

4:30pm PDT

Student-Empowered Assessment with Digital Portfolios

If we hope to increase student empowerment, we need tools that reflect our goals of equity and empowerment.
Ted Cuevas (High Tech High Chula Vista) and Aatash Parikh (High Tech High GSE '17) developed an instructional technology tool, Inkwire, that allows students to capture and organize their work (as well as tag their peers in collaborative work) and then curate it into a format shareable with an authentic audience. 
Hear directly from Ted's students, with participants experiencing a Student-Led Conference (SLC) as the audience for the student. Students will share about how they documented their work and curated it into a portfolio on Inkwire, and how this helped them more easily present their SLCs as well as their Presentations of Learning (POLs). We will also share about how Oakland Unified School District used our tool to help implement Student-Led Conferences at one of their middle schools.
Digital documentation empowers students to own their learning, and it also does the same for educators. We’ll also explore how we might create a shared library of projects and materials to foster collaboration amongst educators.



Speakers
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Ted Cuevas

High Tech High



Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 122

4:30pm PDT

The Art of Student-led Math Discussions!

In this workshop, teachers will participate in and then design their own math routine called "Daily Discourse". In this routine, students take charge of the entire "warm-up" process by generating mathematical ideas about a given prompt and then facilitating a discussion with their peers about the ways different students are thinking and connecting to the idea. The whole routine takes about 10 minutes, but transfers complete mathematical authority to the classroom community and gives continual ways for students to connect their own funds of knowledge and conceptions of mathematics to the learning for the day. It also creates space for the teacher to analyze discussion patterns of the class and design for a more equitable voice in the classroom space. Participants will experience a daily discourse “as a student”, debrief the experience, and then practice designing and facilitating one to take back to their schools and classrooms.

Speakers
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Sarah Strong

Instructional Coach, High Tech High
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Molly Poole

Math Teacher, High Tech High


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 123

4:30pm PDT

The Gifts of Gentle Acceptance

In accepting more of our authentic selves we will be better able to accept and understand more in others. This is a fun and informative self-reflection learning! Together through self-reflection, sharing, and discussion we will learn more about our emotional vocabularies, how our emotions are data, how our emotions need recognition especially the "messy & difficult" ones. This session will discuss the gifts of "gentle emotional acceptance as the first layer to an authentic, creative, meaningful happiness. By accepting our emotions with compassion, openness and curiosity we will make better choices of value-connected actions in our work and in our lives", Dr. Susan David. We will learn about ourselves and each other with breakouts to share in small groups or partners. We will work with the R.A.I.N. model of emotional recognition. We will look at and explore The Gottman Institute Feeling Wheel to expand emotional vocabulary, Dr. David's pyramid of emotional needs, and finally practice using the the phrase "I feel . . ." rather than "I am . . ."; "I feel sad" rather than "I am sad." and dig into the subtleties of how words matter.

Speakers
avatar for Ann C Hargraves

Ann C Hargraves

Professional Learning Coach, Social Emotional and Mental Health, Northwest Regional ESD
I've had a lifelong appreciation and a deep respect for children and their growing and learning processes. As the middle child of 5 siblings one of the earliest indications of my interest in child development was, at age 3 1/2. The story goes that I repeatedly told my mother, pregnant... Read More →
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Whitney Wagner

Attendance Services Team Lead, NWRESD


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 216

4:30pm PDT

The Landscape Model of Learning: Designing Student-Centered Experiences for Cognitive and Cultural Inclusion

Most schools still function with age-level groupings and an industrial-era mentality about students, where we presume a common starting and ending point for all. While such systems may have helped us standardize education and make it more efficient, they make some students feel perpetually behind, hold back our most talented, and ignore the "middle." Rather than shooting for access for all students, authors Jennifer D. Klein and Kapono Ciotti have developed The Landscape Model to help teachers and leaders ensure the highest levels of success possible for all students. Recognizing that students are positioned across a landscape when it comes to their learning and growth, our model seeks to provide strategies for developing an asset-based understanding of what each student brings into the learning ecosystem (previous learning and educational access, cultural and other identity orientations, cognitive abilities, etc.), for co-constructing each child's horizon with students and their families (goals and aspirations, as well as their Zone of Proximal Development), and for constructing a personal pathway appropriate for that student (a culturally- and cognitively-responsive personal learning plan to reach those goals). The entire model hinges on student protagonism, and the goal is a level of "inclusive prosperity" which leverages talents and passions to ensure all students reach the horizon they and their families are working toward.


This session will provide an overview of the three elements of the Landscape Model, as well as the Eight Principles upon which it is based. Participants will have an opportunity to experience inclusive strategies, and to begin envisioning how they might use the model to build more inclusive prosperity in their schools.


Speakers
avatar for Jennifer D. Klein

Jennifer D. Klein

Author, Speaker, Facilitator & Coach, Principled Learning Strategies
Jennifer D. Klein is a product of experiential project-based education herself, and she lives and breathes the student-centered pedagogies used to educate her. A former head of school with extensive international experience and over 30 years in education--including 19 in the classroom--Jennifer... Read More →
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Kapono Ciotti

Executive Director, What School Could Be


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 114

4:30pm PDT

Un Conflicto, Una Oportunidad

Las ideas que tenemos sobre los conflictos suelen ser negativas, asociadas a miedo, violencia, estrés, sufrimiento, angustia… Seguramente necesitamos una evolución en estas ideas previas. Si el estatus error ha cambiado en muchos centros, ¿acaso no debemos cambiar el estatus del conflicto y entenderlo como una oportunidad de aprendizaje? En este taller las participantes discutirán sobre el conflicto y como este es una oportunidad de aprendizaje y lo harán mediante el círculo de palabra. Poniendo el foco en la agencia del alumnado, la intención es crear un espacio seguro donde todo el mundo pueda aportar su visión del conflicto como una oportunidad de aprendizaje.

Speakers
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Laura Carmona Dalmases

INS Angeleta Ferrer
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Abraham de la Fuente Pérez

Institut Angeleta Ferrer


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI 125

4:30pm PDT

Using Comics To Drive Difficult Conversation About Race and History

Participants will go through a series of exercises on learning to use comics in the classroom to have difficult conversations about race and history. A WWII comic will be used as a case study to explore how the experience of Black WWII veterans can be used to have rich conversations about social justice and public policy. Participants will spend their time talking about the content's viewpoints and sharing their thought on how the content can be used in the classroom. They will also understand the cognitive psychology around how the brain processes comics and drives emotional reactions.

Speakers
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Stephane Manuel

Founder, TrueFiktion


Tuesday March 28, 2023 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTe 219

5:15pm PDT

Den Talk: Alcine Mumby and Jillian Juman
Funders have felt that PBL + DL is not worth funding when trying to close achievement gaps for majority BIPOC learners. Others feel that BIPOC students MUST demonstrate that they have the basics they know (usually via standardized tests) before they engage in projects. What we have observed is that educators in the system need to know DL from the inside out. So how do we, as Black leaders, create the conditions for our educators (who are often not Black) to engage in deeper learning themselves?  What does it mean to build or talk about a DL school system that dismantles racist + oppressive idealogy?

Alcine Mumby With more than 15 years experience in urban schools and 10 years of school leadership experience in elementary, middle and high schools, she has served in almost every role possible- from teacher to dean of students to dean of academics to principal to assessment writer and coordinator to head of schools. She has started a charter school, led a turnaround school, and have worked in established schools across the spectrum of successful. She has worked in some of the most challenging school systems in the country, and have accumulated a wealth of best practices learned from some of the most innovative schools and leaders. 
Alcine believes that all students can learn and can be successful. She believes that access to high-quality instruction and a safe, caring learning environment is a human right. And she believes that all schools can use the human & capital resources they currently have to solve their most complex problems so that their schools become beacons of success in the lives of their students, staff, and communities.


Jillian Juman brings over 20 years of experience in education to Envision Education. Throughout her career, she has committed to providing underserved communities with access to quality education and ensuring educational equity.
Jillian has worked to integrate school communities and provide opportunities for global learning to benefit students and their families. With a proven track record of raising student achievement, Ms. Juman has successfully led networks in the development of strong academic learning practices, leadership development, and building sustainable communities of learning that are inclusive and innovative.
She started her career as a classroom teacher and has held various school leadership roles both in New York City and Los Angeles, including managing instructional superintendent and principal. She holds a B.A. in Psychology and B.A. in Anthropology of Dance from the University of California, Santa Cruz, an M.A in Dance and Dance Education from New York University, and an M. Ed. in Educational Administration from Bank Street College.

Speakers
avatar for Jillian Juman

Jillian Juman

CEO, Envision Education
Jillian Juman brings over 20 years of experience in education to Envision Education. Throughout her career, she has committed to providing underserved communities with access to quality education and ensuring educational equity.Jillian has worked to integrate school communities and... Read More →
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Alcine Mumby

Vice President of Program & Director of the DLLF, Envision Learning Partners
Alcine Mumby is a dedicated educator who has spent the last 25 years teaching and leading traditional and charter public K-12 schools all over the U.S. She currently supports and coaches district and school leaders to develop high-quality performance assessment systems that center... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 5:15pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTM Commons

5:15pm PDT

Den Talk: Dr. Rochelle Gutiérrez, Curtis Taylor, Yekaterina Milvidskaia
Dr. Rochelle Gutiérrez’ research interrogates the unearned privilege that mathematics holds in society and the roles that race, class, language, and gender play in teaching/learning mathematics so as to open up new possible relationships between humans, mathematics/science, and the planet.  
 She has served on a number of national panels and committees, including most recently the writing team of the Standards for Preparing Mathematics Teachers organized by the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators. Recognized for the work she has conducted and the theories on equity she has offered to the field, she has earned the Excellence in Research Award from the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators; the Innovations in Research in Equity and Social Justice in Teacher Education Award from the American Educational Research Association; Distinguished Educator in the Pedagogy of Success in Urban Schools by Pace University; Circle Holder within Science for the People; featured mathematician in Latinx/Hispanics in the Mathematical Sciences (LATHISMS) and various podcasts including Abolition Science. Her work has been published in such journals as American Educational Research Journal, Mathematical Thinking and Learning, Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, Harvard Educational Review, Democracy and Education, Urban Review, and Mathematics Teacher. She recently co-edited the book Rehumanizing Mathematics for Black, Indigenous, and Latinx students.  
For the past 25 years, she has been deeply and passionately invested in supporting teachers of mathematics and science to navigate the politics of their local work environments. Her work on Rehumanizing Mathematics and creative insubordination has been used in K-12 settings and university/college mathematics and science departments in the US and beyond. Moreover, building upon the concept of Living Mathematx (pronounced math-ma-TESH), she has argued for a spiritual turn in mathematics education research, which relies on Indigenous perspectives and futures.

Curtis Taylor is currently serving as an Improvement Coach at High Tech High’s Center for Research on Equity & Innovation in San Diego, California, with 10+ years of teaching experience. Taylor's passion is for every student to see themselves as a brilliant mathematician. Because of his passion, Taylor has made equity in math his priority. He has served as the co-project director for the Lesson Study Fellowship at all High Tech High Schools, a collaborative effort to promote more equitable practices in math classrooms. Also, Taylor is a faculty member of High Tech High’s Graduate School of Education, where he directs and co-teaches the M.Ed in Teaching & Learning program of the San Diego Teacher Residency. Taylor holds a B.A in Elementary Education from Clemson University, a M.Ed. from the University of San Diego, and his Ed.D in Educational Leadership from the University of California San Diego.  His dissertation focused on the impact of lesson studies on middle school teacher’s self-efficacy in culturally relevant mathematics instruction. 

Yekaterina Milvidskaia is a Math specialist and improvement coach working within the Center for Research on Equity & Innovation. She coaches teachers that are part of the Mathematical Agency Improvement Community (MAIC), a network of 18 southern California schools working to abolish the phrase “I am not a math person.” Prior to joining High Tech High, she taught middle school math with the goal of helping her students develop their mathematical identities. Yekaterina has facilitated professional development for various San Diego districts, teacher education programs, and has co-written curriculum.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Curtis Taylor

Dr. Curtis Taylor

Improvement Coach, High Tech High Graduate School of Education
Curtis Taylor is currently serving as an Improvement Coach at High Tech High’s Center for Research on Equity & Innovation in San Diego, California, with 10+ years of teaching experience. Taylor's passion is for every student to see themselves as a brilliant mathematician. He is... Read More →
avatar for Yekaterina Milvidskaia

Yekaterina Milvidskaia

Resident Skeptic, HTH GSE
Yekaterina Milvidskaia is a Math specialist and improvement coach working within the Center for Research on Equity & Innovation. She coaches teachers that are part of the Mathematical Agency Improvement Community (MAIC), a network of 18 southern California schools working to abolish... Read More →
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Rochelle Gutiérrez

Closing Keynote Speaker, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Dr. Rochelle Gutiérrez’s research interrogates the unearned privilege that mathematics holds in society and the roles that race, class, language, and gender play in teaching/learning mathematics so as to open up new possible relationships between humans, mathematics/science, and... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 5:15pm - 6:00pm PDT
Forum 2150 Cushing Rd. San Diego CA 92106

5:15pm PDT

Den Talk: Erick Espin and Minh-Trâm Nguyễn
Erick Espin is a history teacher at Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School (WHEELS). Currently in his 20th year of teaching, Erick has been at WHEELS since 2010. Extremely grateful for all of his students and community, Erick designs curriculum to tie the study of historical content to relatable, contemporary issues. Born and raised in Washington Heights/Inwood in New York city, he has vivid memories of New York from childhood and by the time he was an adult, crime was dropping, streets were cleaner, and gentrification was taking shape. The city was changing for the better but not necessarily with its poorer and residents of color in mind. Erick has now spent his entire adult and professional life living in and serving the communities he calls home. He is learning each day how to use history to leverage the agency of the community to no longer accept ‘less than’ as its normal.

Minh-Trâm Nguyễn seeks to provide conditions for BIPOC young people and adults to claim fulfillment, ease, abundance, and joy, living in alignment with their deepest soul purpose amidst systemic affronts to their full humanity.  Her leadership approach is inspired by experiences as a Vietnamese refugee, daughter, activist, teacher, mentor, parent, spouse, friend, ally, and informed by interdisciplinary research and praxis.  She convened and led a Design Team representing the Four Directions to open EnCompass Academy in 2004 with a belief that education Starts with Self, is Guided by Family, Engaged in Community, and Rooted in Ancestors. Currently in her “Principal 3.0” version, and 18 years in, Ms. Nguyễn is continually working out the ‘bugs and fixes’ necessary to lead a whole-child school that is liberatory, affirming, and transformational within the structures of a large urban school district.

Speakers
avatar for Ron Berger

Ron Berger

Senior Advisor, EL Education
Ron Berger is the acclaimed Senior Advisor for EL Education, a best-selling author, and Harvard Graduate School of Education visiting professor. His books include A Culture of Quality, Leaders of their Own Learning, Learning that Lasts, and An Ethic of Excellence, which inspired Imagine... Read More →
avatar for Erick Espin

Erick Espin

History Teacher, Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School
Erick Espin is a history teacher at Washington Heights Expeditionary Learning School (WHEELS). Currently in his 20th year of teaching, Erick has been at WHEELS since 2010. Extremely grateful for all of his students and community, Erick designs curriculum to tie the study of historical... Read More →
avatar for Minh-Tram. Nguyen

Minh-Tram. Nguyen

Principal, EnCompass Academy
Minh-Trâm Nguyễn seeks to provide conditions for BIPOC young people and adults to claim fulfillment, ease, abundance, and joy, living in alignment with their deepest soul purpose amidst systemic affronts to their full humanity.  Her leadership approach is inspired by experiences... Read More →


Tuesday March 28, 2023 5:15pm - 6:00pm PDT
HTHI Commons

6:15pm PDT

Reception & Dinner
We invite you to dine on delicious food from some local restaurants here in San Diego, make some new connections, and get your groove on at the outdoor dance floor! As an added bonus, DL is hosting the bar for the first hour, so bring your drink tickets (you’ll get these at registration)! After 7:15 you can continue enjoying the party with a cash bar.

Join us on the waterfront terrace of the Courtyard Marriott for a public market style taste of San Diego cuisine!
Offering bites from:
Flavors of East Africa
Phil's BBQ
Salud Tacos
Wicked Maine Lobster

To celebrate a decade of Deeper Learning, if you’d like to dress in some decades themed attire, feel free to rock an outfit from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s, or any other decade that strikes your fancy! If you want to dress in 2023 attire, that's awesome too.
This will be an outdoor event and the waterfront can get a bit chilly, so we recommend you dress in layers. We look forward to celebrating with you!

Tuesday March 28, 2023 6:15pm - 8:15pm PDT
Courtyard Marriott Liberty Station 2592 Laning Rd, San Diego, CA 92106
 
Wednesday, March 29
 

8:00am PDT

Breakfast Day 2
Mini Quiche
Mini Breakfast Sandwiches
Mini Pastries
Fruit Salad
Cold Oats
Vegan Pastries
Juices / Coffee / Tea

DEEPER CONNECTIONS: ROLE ALIKE BREAKFAST GROUPS
Are you an elementary educator or a secondary educator looking for your people? Are you an administrator or school leader seeking to connect with others on your wavelength? What about a literacy specialist or a math coach? Do you go to conferences and struggle to find the people who can most relate to the challenges specific to your role? There are so many amazing people to meet here at DL23. If you want to make the most out of your meal times and intentionally connect with others in a similar position while here, look for the Deeper Connections signs at the tables outside the HTe Gym.

Wednesday March 29, 2023 8:00am - 8:45am PDT
HTe Gym

9:00am PDT

Community Connection: Wednesday Topic
To find your Community Connection location, check Sched for the classroom location for your deep dive session. That is where you will meet for the three Community Connection sessions (and your deep dive)!

Your Deep Dive colleagues will become your small group for three sessions during the event.

Intentional small-by-design sessions throughout the event create an opportunity to build relationships, process experiences from the event, and discuss, plan, and act toward the future. Highly recommended for promoting lasting relationships with other amazing deeper learners around the world!

Prepare for your Deep Dive experience by strengthening your connection to others!

Wednesday March 29, 2023 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
Same location as your Deep Dive

10:10am PDT

"Six"-cess: Build School Community in Six Days

Imagine a school year where classes don’t start until week three? Cue "The First Six Days,” where the focus is building trust, a sense of belonging, and intentional community through the completion of a large-scale project. The result is a school where students are excited to attend and ready to engage. Deep Dive participants will experience a firsthand, abbreviated, version of our First Six Days. The attendees will be the "students" participating in a variety of activities, from ice breakers, to a group hands-on project, to competitions among our "advisory groups/CREWS.” They will leave with a framework to structure a similar experience for their own schools, programs, or classrooms.

Speakers
avatar for Michelle Marsura

Michelle Marsura

Teacher, Spokane Valley High School
I love to travel and always want to hear about people's most recent adventures or hopes for the future. I also love dogs and will show anyone pictures of my dog if they want to see them. And I definitely want to see pictures of your dog!
avatar for Derek Durrant

Derek Durrant

Teacher, Spokane Valley High School
Love sportsLove farmingLove Spanish and traveling 


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 124

10:10am PDT

A Deep Dive Into Amplifying Student Voices

In this session, we will unpack some challenges students face in schools and create a framework for amplifying students' voices. Students need to occupy spaces in which they can freely be themselves. Schools are spaces that are supposed to serve all students; when students' lived experiences are not valued or treated as equally important, they either adapt to the culture or ostracize themselves due to feelings of oppression. However, society has taught us which identities are prioritized and valued. Doing so contributes to normalizing how different identities from the dominant group are devalued and othered. Participants will leave the session with the skills to advocate for student affinity groups in their schools.

Speakers
avatar for Sheldon L. Eakins Ph.D.

Sheldon L. Eakins Ph.D.

CEO and Founder, Leading Equity Center
Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D. is the Founder of the Leading Equity Center and host of the Leading Equity Podcast. With over 11 years in education, he has served as a teacher, principal, and Director of Special Education. Dr. Eakins has a passion for helping educators accomplish equitable... Read More →
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Darlene Reyes

Student Equity Instructor, The Leading Equity Center`


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 221

10:10am PDT

All Politics is Local

Step into the shoes of two New York City high school principals as they grapple with shaping civically engaged, empathetic young people ready to lead the world. With an emphasis on civic knowledge, skills, mindsets, and experiences, we will simulate our civic capstone projects that are democratic in nature and empowering by design. Together, we will uncover the connections between civic engagement and authentic SEL work in the classroom, and analyze student artifacts from past civic capstones for deeper learning competencies. You will walk away with a capstone project toolkit to support similar work at your school sites

Speakers
avatar for Hannah Kehn

Hannah Kehn

Founding Principal, New Visions for Public Schools
This fall will be my twelfth year in school leadership. I graduated from Northeastern University where teaching experiences in Ghana and Boston confirmed my desire to become a teacher. I taught English and writing for six years at a performing arts magnet school in Brooklyn and went... Read More →
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Robert Hiller

Principal, New Visions Charter School for Advanced Math & Science
avatar for Aruna Patel

Aruna Patel

Lead Curriculum Development Professional Learning Manager, New Visions for Public Schools
Hiking! My family and I have trekked through a lot of the big and off the beaten path national parks in a quest to visit many of them.  We also really love minor league baseball parks.  I'm also really into yoga, New York City, US History, Civics education, and school leadership... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 115

10:10am PDT

Answering the Age Old Question “Why Am I Learning This?”

Come find out how students are answering this question for themselves using a simple design thinking framework: Feel, Imagine, Do, Share - and how this framework is being used by millions of students globally. This will be no boring lecture. Instead, we ask that you come prepared to think, brainstorm, get messy and get moving.

In this workshop, you will learn how to:
  1. Use our free standard aligned resources to connect core curricula to modern day social causes
  2. Use our virtual and live professional development tools to facilitate the Feel, Imagine, Do, Share design thinking framework with your students
  3. Inspire student led action to drive meaningful community change

Speakers
avatar for Sanjli Gidwaney

Sanjli Gidwaney

Executive Director, Design for Change USA
Design for Change is a global movement across 60+ countries, that empowers young people to transform themselves and the world around them. Every year, students do projects in their own community that not only improve lives but help them build character and key 21st century skills... Read More →
avatar for Elizabeth Ham

Elizabeth Ham

Curriculum Specialist, Design for Change USA
My name is Elizabeth Ham and I am currently serving as a leader and educator at Johnston Community College. I have had the privilege of serving the rural K-12 learning community through the North Carolina Public Education System in addition to non-profit work through Design for Change... Read More →



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 114

10:10am PDT

Assessment as Revelation, Not Destination

Can you identify a moment in your life that you have experienced what you would describe as “revelation”? Where/how did you feel that revelation in your body? Now, imagine how many people come up with a moment related to assessment when we ask this question…. Assessment in American education has long been a tool of tracking and sorting young people, weaponized by systems and individuals in order to uphold existing power structures and dominant culture norms. Revelatory Assessment is a framework designed to fundamentally rethink the purpose and lived experience of assessment. Experience moments of your own revelation, as we let wonder and discovery guide our learning together. Through exploration of the characteristics of Revelatory Assessment, participants will be invited to both shift the design of a current assessment as well as to consider the adult mindset shifts needed in order to move more toward revelation.

Speakers
avatar for Kelly Camak Nicolls

Kelly Camak Nicolls

Director of Teaching & Learning - Secondary, Cheney School District, Spokane WA
avatar for Abby Benedetto

Abby Benedetto

Founder, Shifts Coach, Core Shifts



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 107

10:10am PDT

Becoming Students of Our Students - The Power of Lesson Study!

Akihiko Takahashi shared that good teaching is easy to talk about, but very hard to do. Teaching mathematics in an equitable way is an art and science in becoming a student of your students. Lesson study supports equitable mathematics instruction as it is a system of collaborative efforts and live instruction that provide growth in teachers’ mathematical knowledge, pedagogical knowledge, and collegial coaching. The experience of lesson study helps us move away from the “what” to the “how” to teach that promotes and allows for student thinking to be visible.

Attendees will experience key milestones of the lesson study cycle as they collaboratively work with their peers to develop a problem of practice, conduct empathy interviews with focal students, draft an equity theme and build a draft research lesson that they could further develop for their own schools/classrooms.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Curtis Taylor

Dr. Curtis Taylor

Improvement Coach, High Tech High Graduate School of Education
Curtis Taylor is currently serving as an Improvement Coach at High Tech High’s Center for Research on Equity & Innovation in San Diego, California, with 10+ years of teaching experience. Taylor's passion is for every student to see themselves as a brilliant mathematician. He is... Read More →
avatar for Yekaterina Milvidskaia

Yekaterina Milvidskaia

Resident Skeptic, HTH GSE
Yekaterina Milvidskaia is a Math specialist and improvement coach working within the Center for Research on Equity & Innovation. She coaches teachers that are part of the Mathematical Agency Improvement Community (MAIC), a network of 18 southern California schools working to abolish... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 125

10:10am PDT

Beyond the Four Walls: Outdoor Learning for All

We spend more than seven hours on screens and only minutes outdoors daily. This hybrid outdoor and classroom-based deep dive will take participants into the world to experience the benefits of being outdoors. We'll spend a couple hours away from screens at an accessible nearby park along the water to design ideas for outdoor learning in your communities, and then come back to the classroom to consider how to plant seeds of change back home.

Participants will blend elements of ecosystem mapping, liberatory design and nature-based principles to explore the already existing assets in your school community, and see what can emerge when we think differently about how to approach learning.
This deep dive is for Tk-12 educators looking to find ways to bring classroom lessons outdoors to nearby nature, and school leaders seeking to cultivate systemic change to create the conditions for equitable outdoor access for all students.

Speakers
avatar for Jeff Embleton

Jeff Embleton

Director, Forest & Tree
Jeff Embleton is the executive director of Forest & Tree, an outdoor organization in Oakland, CA. He also works as the Director of Uncommon Learning at ASCEND Tk-8 School in Oakland where he helps facilitate outside the building projects and expeditionary learning.



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 204

10:10am PDT

Building a Culture of Consent for Inclusivity

Are you an "Askable Adult"? How confident are you talking about consent with students? This knowledge is everyone's job when it comes to creating an inclusive classroom. You Want Me To Put What Where?!: is a deep dive into Consent and Sex Education for Social Justice in the Elementary and Middle School Classrooms. This applies to everyone who works with students in a K-8 environment. You'll learn how to implement Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE) for K-8 students that is cross-disciplinary and rooted in anti-bias principles. Teachers, school leaders, and district leaders will experience a joyful, active, restorative approach to teaching and learning about CSE that supports critical thinking, co-construction, and peer leadership. Co-facilitated with student activists, participants will leave this Deep Dive with concrete curriculum ideas, strategies for reframing consent culture in their school communities, and will be one step farther along on their journey to becoming an “Askable Adult.”

Speakers
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Caitlin Dube

Founder, Caitlin Dube Consulting/Consent Counts


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 109

10:10am PDT

Co-Opting Classroom Constraints

How can you co-opt classroom constraints to realize transformative learning experiences for ALL learners? Teachers and school leaders come redesign a recent lesson, go-to instructional activity, or professional development session by rethinking how roles, norms, relationships, and resources (RNRs) constrain what is possible. Our learning community will experience these constraints firsthand as we engage in collaborative problem-solving activities. We will use these activities to reflect on how the RNRs shaped our experiences and how they can be co-opted to support transformational experiences for all learners. In the afternoon, you will reimagine a lesson, activity, or session by transforming those constraints through a scaffolded, learner-driven activity. We hope that our collective experiences will not only allow you to leave with a redesigned lesson, activity, or session but also a framework that helps you reimagine learning in your classrooms and schools by transforming constraints into possibilities.
In this deep dive, you will…
  • Display and continue their development of three deeper learning competencies: Collaboration, Critical thinking and problem solving, Effective communication
  • Explore and apply the RNR's framework for how Roles, Norms, Relationships, and Resources can be co-opted to ensure ALL learners experience transformative learning
  • Re-design a lesson, activity, session. to ensure all learners develop and display one deeper learning competency
  • Co-design a set of resources - reflection questions and seed ideas - to help us put the RNR’s framework into practice into our own classrooms and schools after today

Speakers
avatar for Linda Nathan

Linda Nathan

Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Linda Nathan is an Adjunct Lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Cambridge College, Puerto Rico, where she teaches courses in school design, school observation and organizational structures. She founded three school in the Boston Public Schools (Tobin, Fenway, Boston... Read More →
avatar for James Jack

James Jack

doctoral student, Harvard University, Graduate School of Education
I am a proud member of a community of family and friends who continue to support and teach me through their words and actions. I try to actualize the values of community, love, and critical praxis as I perform many roles in that community, including partner, friend, teacher, and researcher... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 122

10:10am PDT

Construyendo la agencia del alumnado de educación secundaria

Agencia hace referencia a la capacidad y posibilidad personal de actuar en una situación determinada. Por tanto, la agencia del alumnado depende tanto de tener los conocimientos y las competencias para actuar, como de tener los medios y las oportunidades para actuar. ¡Saber y poder, juntos!

La agencia del alumnado se puede desarrollar ofreciéndoles la oportunidad de hacerse responsable de TODOS los elementos de su aprendizaje.

La Deep Dive está planteada como una reflexión sobre la agencia del alumnado a través de cuatro estudios de caso del Instituto STEAM Angeleta Ferrer de Barcelona: las reuniones de evaluación con las familias conducidas por el alumnado (RACA), las exhibiciones públicas en el ABP, el aprendizaje autodirigido (Planes personales de aprendizaje) y las presentaciones de aprendizaje (PoL) de final de curso.

¡Aprenda cómo sus alumnos toman el control de su aprendizaje, se hacen responsables y desarrollan su agencia!

Materiales de la sesión

Speakers
avatar for Boris Mir Pons

Boris Mir Pons

Teacher, Institut STEAM Angeleta Ferrer
Responsable de formación del profesorado en el Programa "Angeleta Ferrer" vinculado al centro Institut STEAM Angeleta Ferrer de Barcelona (España)https://agora.xtec.cat/insaferrer/
avatar for Fanny Figueras

Fanny Figueras

Teacher, Institut STEAM Angeleta Ferrer



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 203

10:10am PDT

Creating Balance in Chaos - Developing a Culture of Joy

Building meaningful relationships with our people is the most important aspect of our schools. When we care for and understand our educators they, in turn, can care for our students. As leaders we need to model social emotional intelligence and create a culture of caring for our 7th sense, balance.  This is a great session for leaders and educators to attend together. In this session we will explore ways to be authentic leaders and build relationships so that others will follow where we lead. We will use role play and improv to work towards having daring conversations, we will take a deep dive look at our current programs through a design sprint and plan where we want to change to build cultures where impact matters. Teams will leave with an action plan to create an environment of joy where educators can thrive.

Speakers
avatar for Tanya Sheckley

Tanya Sheckley

Founder, UP Academy
Tanya Sheckley is Founder and President of UP Academy, an inclusiveelementary school which values innovation, empathy and strength and incorporates a unique neuro-development program for children with physical disabilities. Tanya earned her BA in Public Health and Dance and her MBA... Read More →




Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 205

10:10am PDT

Deeper Learning for Social Change

This is a Deep Dive for changemakers. You are most likely attending this conference because you want to learn how deeper learning competencies can transform students' experience of school. But you are attending this Deep Dive because you are powerfully drawn to the idea that such transformation needs to reach ALL students, everywhere. 
You will leave this Deep Dive owning a micro-strategy to advance the mission of skewing education systems toward rigorous learning and social justice. You will accomplish this goal after learning from social movements that have successfully improved the world. And through mapping opportunities to expand the impact of your influence beyond the niche of the ecosystem you are currently embedded in. 

Speakers
avatar for Gustavo Rojas Ayala

Gustavo Rojas Ayala

General Director, Mexicanos Primero Sinaloa
I am an educator, senior leader, and consultant passionate about building greater social justice through education. I believe deeper learning competencies can transform our students' lives and ourselves. And they could also be pathways to the more significant transformations our societies... Read More →



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 111

10:10am PDT

Dive into Disco: Liberating Social History and Dance

Participants can expect to leave with a new understanding of the Disco Movement's little-understood revolutionary role in bringing together African-American, Latin, White, Hetero, and LGBTQ cultures in the 1970's. We will dig into historical documents and video to understand the movement and era, as well as the White supremacist social backlash that tried to extinguish it. We will also learn through dance, so participants can expect to leave with a physical understanding of disco as a dance genre, and lots of disco moves. I hope participants will leave with a mission to bring more dance and movement to enrich their school cultures. No history with disco or dance required, but participants should try to bring some disco clothes to wear!

Speakers
avatar for Ron Berger

Ron Berger

Senior Advisor, EL Education
Ron Berger is the acclaimed Senior Advisor for EL Education, a best-selling author, and Harvard Graduate School of Education visiting professor. His books include A Culture of Quality, Leaders of their Own Learning, Learning that Lasts, and An Ethic of Excellence, which inspired Imagine... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 108

10:10am PDT

Education as a Practice of Freedom

Liberatory learning is education for life. If we want our students to walk away with the skills, knowledge, and competencies to thrive in and out of school, our classrooms need to center authentic student thought and action. This deep dive is specifically for classroom teachers who want to design projects that promote critical consciousness, civic engagement, and social equity. In this session, participants will ideate, create, and plan out their own projects that focus on adult-world challenges and experiences. Participants will be asked to creatively think about how to integrate social justice standards; diversify their learning spaces and activities; and to consider joy and autonomy as an important educational endeavor. Teachers will leave this session with a full, ready to go project plan that allows their students to be intellectually stimulated, meaningfully engaged, and authentically included.

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Kai Mathews

Dr. Kai Mathews

Research Director, UCLA - Center for the Transformation of Schools
avatar for Gail Martin-Mathews

Gail Martin-Mathews

Retired Assistant Superintendent, Consultant, The Liberatory Classrom


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 207

10:10am PDT

F(l)ight School: On-Campus Recording Studios for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

This Deep Dive by 4 Learning takes a nontraditional approach to the development of DEIB (diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging) by working with music and the recording arts as the main catalyst for change. Together with facilitators from the High School for Recording Arts in Minnesota and Los Angeles, participants will hear the sounds of inclusion, the music of rebellion/liberation, and ask themselves what DEIB might truly sound like in their own education institutions. 4 Learning will take you through various modules, including live song creation experiences and sound-based dilemmas in DEIB, to support educators in developing more flexible mindsets supportive of establishing schools where any student can thrive.

Speakers
avatar for Amanda Galloway

Amanda Galloway

Assistant Director of Student Engagement, HSRA
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Willie Adams

DL Twin Cities Organizer, High School for Recording Arts
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Michael Lipset

Co-Director, 4 Learning
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Tony Simmons

Director, 4 Learning



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 216

10:10am PDT

How Restoration Can Revive My School!

Relationships are fundamental to education. This isn't news. Today, more than ever, though, relationships are a key ingredient in the educational experience. Coming out of COVID and the racial uprisings of the summer of 2020 our communities, and our schools, feel more and more isolated and fragmented. As schools worked to adapt to the new reality many took the opportunity to implement a system of restorative justice rather than the exclusionary discipline practices (suspensions and expulsions) that had been the norm. This session takes the wisdom, expertise, and experiences of participants and engages with the foundational mindsets, beliefs, practices, and skills of restoration so that when implemented in a classroom, a building, or even entire districts they have the powerful, equitable, and just impact they are capable of producing. Participants will emerge from this session with: a through understanding of the origins, history and principles of restoration. Additionally, participants will leave with an understanding of the different elements and tools that comprise restorative practice. Finally, participants will leave with a concrete plan to use restorative practices in their everyday roles within the school.

Speakers
avatar for Ryan Virden

Ryan Virden

Executive Director, Lir Cultural Coaching


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 204

10:10am PDT

I, 我, yo, we, 我们, nosotros

Who am I and who are we? We all flourish when we are in environments that see us in our fullness as people. Often in schools, children and adults are asked to check portions of who we are at the door. A positive school culture engages everyone, youth and adult, in building it, and centers the identity, humanity, and aspirations of all members of the community. In this deep dive, participants will create portraits of themselves in images and words modeled in part on an introductory school-wide mini-project that opened the school year at Shenzhen American International School for both adults and pre-K through high school students. Participants will walk away with tools, strategies, and plans for building community in classrooms and schools, with the added lens of building a “Growth Culture” among adults.

Speakers
avatar for Laura Flaxman

Laura Flaxman

Interim Principal, ASCEND, Education for Change Public Schools


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 123

10:10am PDT

Inclusive Design for More Equitable Learning Communities

Learning environments are often created without the input or experience of the most important stakeholders: the people they are intended to serve. As a result, they fail to identify and meet very real needs. Inclusion is essential to creating equitable programs and deeper learning experiences. In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore how to apply design thinking tools and strategies for innovation in education. Together, we will consider how to be aware of oneself in the design of community interactions and learning environments. Participants will dive deeper through the practice and use of powerful strategies/tools to engage essential stakeholders and co-create visions of more equitable futures, to discuss obstacles to inclusion, and to anticipate the processes, actions, and experiences needed to advance toward desired outcomes. This Deeper Learning by Doing® experience will energize communities to take forward new tools/strategies, artifacts of their experience, a set of personal action steps, contacts for follow-on coaching - and a greater sense of confidence about advancing equity through innovation.

Speakers
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Deborah Parizek

Executive Director, Henry Ford Learning Institute
I am excited to return to Deeper Learning this year (my 7th year!) with a new workshop, Inclusive Design for More Equitable Learning Environments. Coming from Detroit, these issues dominate many conversations among our educator colleagues. I look forward to engaging with many of you... Read More →
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Jessica Sanchez

Superintendent, Henry Ford Academy: Alameda School for Art + Design, Henry Ford Learning Institute
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Clare McKenna

Learning Experience Designer, Henry Ford Learning Institute


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 222

10:10am PDT

Keepin’ it Co-Created: Sharing Power in Educational Decision-Making

Studies estimate that teachers make as much as 1,500 decisions a day, which means teachers have real power over what happens in their learning environments. How many of those decisions do young people have power to influence? How many of those decisions – whether micro or macro – are co-created with adults and youth together? In this session, teachers will have a chance to consider the decisions they make, analyze how many of them are truly co-created with young people, and create prototypes for how they might co-create a key decision with their students before the end of the school year. Session will be led by adult and youth co-facilitators with experience in co-created educational decision-making.

Speakers
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Sunanna Chand

VP, Systems Reinvention, The Reinvention Lab at Teach For America
I'm an ever-curious connector with years of experience in network leadership. I work to expand the capacity of educators across learning environments to create, build, imagine, and wonder, so that they can design engaging, relevant, and equitable learning experiences with and for... Read More →
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Izzy Fitzgerald

Community Engagement Manager, Teach for America - Reinvention Lab


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 102

10:10am PDT

Leading for the Next Iteration of Schools

Come on a multimedia journey that will allow participants to co-author leader dispositions that foster the DL Competencies for adults. Leaders identify entry points in their own educational systems to begin this work and leave with a provocative understanding of how to foster DL Competencies with adults. When the adults shift, the culture shifts! Our culminating multimedia product will be shared with the DL 2023 community–for common purpose and empowerment!

Speakers
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Dr. Jonah Schenker

Deputy Superintendent, Ulster BOCES
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Peter Harris

Director of Learning and Design for the Career Pathways Programs, Ulster BOCES
Talk to me about PTECH, leveraging partnerships, work place learning, global competency, narrative feedback and skills mapping.My goal is to help grow employable good humans.As a PTECH principal I focus on workplace learning skills and global competencies. We leverage partnerships... Read More →
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Jillaine Berardi

Assistant Superintendent for Special Education & Pupil Personnel Services, Ulster BOCES
Jill Berardi received her Certificate of Advanced Study from the SUNY New Paltz School of Educational Administration. She began her career as a classroom special education teacher in an inner-city school district, and transitioned into administration. One of her earlier experiences... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 222

10:10am PDT

MacGyver, Batting Average and the One Point Rubric

In this deep dive you will be introduced to an essential skill, now mostly forgotten but prevalent in 1980s TV action drama. You’ll design performance tasks around that skill (which your fellow participants will try out!) learn about the one-point rubric, a radically simple way to assess student work and performance, and how to think of grades as batting averages. Throughout, you’ll explore critical questions of design and practice. What skills should we be teaching and how do we measure them? How do we give effective feedback? How do we make our systems fair and transparent? How can we make grades meaningful? How do we integrate innovative approaches to curriculum, instruction and assessment into larger systems that too often undermine them? You’ll leave with both big ideas and practical strategies to make assessment more authentic, transparent and practical.

Speakers
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Matthew Riggan

Executive Director, Workshop Learning
I serve as Executive Director of Workshop Leaning, a nonprofit organization that works with youth and young adults to cultivate a life of security, connection and purpose through authentic learning, deep relationships, and self-awareness. I’m a Co-Founder of the Workshop School... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 122

10:10am PDT

Making To Learn. Imagining Globally

How can we help schools and teachers to promote deep, meaningful, lasting and transferable learning?
This session will present a Catalan project designed for 150 primary and secondary schools. This is a reference pilot project to support and train teachers and centers to lead profound changes in their practices and improve their PBL methods, focusing on a maker approach.
During the session, we will build our own story through artistic creations, focusing on the importance of collaborative work among schools and teachers. Through a methodology based on practice and modeling, participants will be able to live different experiences that we carry out and reflect on some of their potential for implementation in other educational settings
Participants will walk away with tools, strategies and materials to enrich their PBL projects through the creative possibilities of maker and high technology.

Speakers
avatar for Anna Panisello Carles

Anna Panisello Carles

Teacher trainer and researcher, CESIRE
I'm an enthusiastic teacher who believes and works for a quality education for children and young people. At the moment, I'm working at the center of specific pedagogical resources to support innovation and educational research in Catalonia (CESIRE). We create, develop and carry out... Read More →
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Elisabeth Aznar Vacas

Director, CESIRE Catalonia’s Department of Education
I am a kindergarten and primary school teacher, with a degree in psychopedagogy and specialized in pedagogical innovation processes and educational transformation policies. I am personally and professionally committed to work for equity and I believe that education is the key to... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 120

10:10am PDT

Manifest your People-festo: Small Steps Towards Big Change

Having a vision or strategic plan focused on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is one thing; transforming that vision into reality is another. Why? Because it’s deeply personal. Visioning requires us to imagine what we want for our future while still experiencing barriers that impact each of us differently. The ultimate goal of this Deep Dive is to move participants into a space of authenticity to allow their greatest visions to be shared openly and honestly. Transformation occurs when we lead from a heart-inspired place, holding capacity for each other's highest aspirations. Designed into three parts: 1) Identity exploration; 2) “People-Festo” co-creation; and 3) Artistic expression - participants will take away strategies to nurture trust and belonging; activate student voice and engagement; and develop action plans to manifest their visions for a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive world.

Speakers
avatar for Jenelle Peterson

Jenelle Peterson

Director of Curriculum and Innovation, Hawaii Technology Academy
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Shani Leader

Lead Designer, Equity and Innovation, The Center for Love & Justice
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Alexis Natividad

Student, Hawaii Technology Academy
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Mervin Dimatulac

Student, Hawaii Technology Academy
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Kannille Washington

student, Hawaii Technology Academy
Hawaii Technology Academy (HTA) Junior.Middle School TA.Open Mic Night Host.
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Maekayla Caitlynn Dimatulac

Student, Hawaii Technology Academy (HTA)
As a high achieving student athlete who is mindful of the environment, I aim to use my learned skills and mindset such as, collaboration and teamwork, adaptability, work ethic, compassion and initiative to pursue social justice and positively impact my community.In my free time I... Read More →
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Serenity Ghian Dimatulac

Student, Hawaii Technology Academy


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 219

10:10am PDT

Moving Beyond “Show & Tell” to Math Discourse

How do you orchestrate math discussions driven by students’ models, strategies, and conjectures? How do you know what questions to ask to assess and advance their thinking? How do you know whose work to select and how to sequence it for a meaningful synthesis? Join EL Education’s Mathematics Team as we dive deep into the power and complexity of planning for student-led K-8 mathematics discourse. In this session, we will engage in complex mathematics, critique classroom video, and analyze the three facets of planning for high-quality problem solving and math discourse. You will leave this session ready to support your mathematicians to access complex math content and advance their solving methods by building from what they understand and connecting to their classmates ideas.

Speakers
avatar for Linda Grein

Linda Grein

EL Education Math Consultant, EL Education
Founder and CEO of EduQuate - Math education consulting group. Linda has been working in education for 15 years teaching and leading in public, private and public charter schools. Prior to EduQuate, Linda led the whole school (K-8th grade) transformation of math vision, curriculum... Read More →
avatar for Jordan Templeton

Jordan Templeton

Senior Coach, Math Specialist, EL Education


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 109

10:10am PDT

My Pen As My Mirror and Window

A pen has the power to allow you to criss cross dimensions of time. A pen in your hand is a soul propelled instrument; now imagine the fuel of an instrumental accompanying you and your pen as you engage in a free-writing experience. The presence of the instrumental creates pathways for your writing to take you to places within your experiences, and plans for your hopes and expectations. Participants will prepare and present hip hop free-writes in small groups and learn strategies for integrating this style of free-writing into various learning environments. Participants will have the opportunity to evaluate their hip hop free-write to see what themes come up that represent their personal mirror (internal reflections) and personal window (external projections). The goal will be to produce an electronic anthology of participant's selected hip hop free-writes.

Speakers
avatar for Timothy Jones

Timothy Jones

Director, High School for Recording Arts
I am an educator, innovator and creator who specializes in Hip-Hop and Youth Development as a means to enhance student/teacher/parent engagement and learning. I moderate the weekly #HipHopEd twitter chat @therealhiphoped every Tuesday 8:15 pm EST. I believe that the critical analysis... Read More →
avatar for Casandra Sherry-Rojas


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 215

10:10am PDT

No Rules in Art! Supporting Neurodiverse Learners Through SEL-Embedded Art Projects

How can we support our neurodiverse students in developing positive self-identities related to how they learn? Facilitated by the neurodiverse, young-adult led mentoring program team of Eye to Eye National, session participants will create an SEL-designed art project (Workshop Design Project) to explore the powerful integration of arts as a means to develop deeper learning competencies through self-exploration. In participating in a guided, discussion-based art project, participants will cultivate a positive awareness of self and others while uncovering practical tools to support middle school students in developing strengths-based academic mindsets, critical communication for self-regulation, and cultivating a sense of positive peer identity as a community of different thinkers. Ultimately, this session will leave participants equipped to engage and support a diversity of learners through arts integration and a framework of social emotional learning competencies tied to young adult success.

Speakers
avatar for Carly Priest

Carly Priest

Manager, Near-Peer Mentoring Program, Eye to Eye
Neurodiversity and Young Adult-Led Near-Peer Mentoring!
avatar for Matt Pashby

Matt Pashby

Coordinator, Near-Peer Mentoring Program, Eye to Eye



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 127

10:10am PDT

Once Upon A Planet: Change the Narrative, Change the Future

How can we as teachers guide our students imagining their own “positive social futures” through an exploration of futurism? The concept of Latinfuturism has grown out of and built upon the legacy of Afrofuturism in popular and literary cultures. We will explore how bringing futurism from different influences into the classroom allows us to imagine future possibilities for ourselves, our communities, and our earth. The core text for this session, The Last Cuentista, reframes and reappropriates the dominant narrative and places female protagonists from diverse backgrounds at the center of their stories. The event will culminate in an exhibition of multimodal work, modeling how we might create spaces for multiple ways of communicating and understanding.

Speakers
avatar for Kurt Wootton

Kurt Wootton

Founder, Habla
Kurt Wootton is a co-founder and director of Habla: the Center for Language and Culture and is one of the founding directors of the ArtsLiteracy Project in the Education Department at Brown University. He is the coauthor of A Reason to Read: Linking Literacy and the Arts published... Read More →
avatar for Maria del Mar Patrón Vazquez

Maria del Mar Patrón Vazquez

Founder, Habla
María del Mar Patrón Vázquez  is the co-founder and-co director of Habla: The Center for Language and Culture in Merida, Mexico. She was born in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico where her family has lived for generations. She studied literature at Universidad de las Américas in Puebla... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 117

10:10am PDT

Open Design Sprint for Transformative Change

What if educators could co-design joyful, creative, and actively inclusive learning environments within their classrooms and school communities? In this energetic, interactive deep dive, participants will learn the praxis (and a touch of theory) of Open Design, an equity-centered innovation methodology founded on the open source principles of active inclusivity, transparency, and collaboration. Oriented around some of the complex challenges confronting educators and students, participants will engage Open Design to understand lived experiences through empathy-centered interviewing, create prototype solutions through brainstorming informed by bravery and vulnerability, evaluate prototypes through authentic feedback and iteration, and share ideas for implementing prototypes in local contexts. Join us as we reflect upon and create the conditions for community-centered, equity-focused transformative change!

Speakers
avatar for Aria Chernik

Aria Chernik

Associate Professor of the Practice, Duke University
Aria Chernik, JD, PhD, is a learner-centered educator, community-engaged researcher, and long-time activist working to transform education for a more equitable and flourishing world. Aria has been a faculty member at Duke University since 2008, and is an Associate Professor of the... Read More →
avatar for Ben Owens

Ben Owens

Chief Innovation Engineer, Open Way Learning
Ben Owens worked as a mechanical engineer for 20 years before becoming a STEM teacher at Tri-County Early College, a wall-to-wall PBL school in Murphy, NC. In his 11 year teaching career, he helped transform the school into one that has gained international recognition for its unique... Read More →



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 106

10:10am PDT

Original Thinking for an Uncertain World: Rethinking Competency Based Learning

Does the uncertainty of our world make you want to change things? Do you want to re-think your learning spaces? Join us for this hands on, joy-filled, relationally driven session, to learn about how CBL deepens thinking and allows us to re-think learning. Teachers and Leaders will experience PBL & CBL through creative thinking, critical thinking, and problem seeking. From there, participants will create PBL driving learning plans that lead their students and teachers to re-think the world ahead of them. 
Along the way, participants will experience techniques, methods, and tools that they can practically implement immediately no matter what they teach or lead. PE Teacher? We got you! PD Leader? We got you! So, how do we create and lead spaces that teach others how be an original thinker for the uncertain world ahead, no matter what our unique context? Join and help us solve this problem!

Speakers
avatar for Erin Johnson

Erin Johnson

Director of Professional Learning, Crosstown High
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Chandra Evans

Teacher, Crosstown High
I am currently operating in year sixteen of teaching. I have taught in both Mississippi and Tennessee. The majority of my teaching career has been in the traditional teaching setting. This is my 3rd year teaching project based learning. I have discovered that there is not a lot of... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 119

10:10am PDT

Project-Based Learning for Global Climate Justice

How can we design authentic project-based learning experiences that support students to take on issues of global climate justice? We've worked with dozens of educators across the world who are trying to respond to this question, and we are eager to share both the challenges and opportunities inherent in this work. You'll experience an authentic project launch, and then have time to develop a PBL project sketch that you can use in your local context.

Speakers
avatar for Taylor Hausburg, Ed.D.

Taylor Hausburg, Ed.D.

Teacher Program Lead at the Center for Professional Learning, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education
Dr. Taylor Hausburg works at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education’s Center for Professional Learning, where she leads the development of teacher-facing professional learning programs. Before coming to Penn GSE, Taylor worked as a founding faculty member of... Read More →
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Zachary Herrmann

Executive Director, Center for Professional Learning, Penn Graduate School of Education
Zachary Herrmann is the Executive Director of the Center for Professional Learning. In this role, he leads the school’s strategy to design and deliver professional learning opportunities for learners across the globe. Dr. Herrmann also serves as the director of the Strategic Leadership... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 217

10:10am PDT

Race Talks

What do you do when a student brings up race? Do you freeze in the moment? Change the subject? Feel some defensiveness come up? Race talks are any conversations about racism, race, or other topics where differing experiences of people of color and white people come into play. Race talks can and do emerge everywhere throughout our school day, whether we’re sitting down to intentionally do identity work together or interrupting a microaggression that happened casually in the teacher’s lounge: they may come up when the class is reading a current events article, or when students are joking around in the hallway, or even when students are talking about what they’ll wear or how they’ll style their hair for the school dance. In this session, we will dig into how racism functions in our educational spaces, learn and understand the tenets for having effective conversations about race with students and adults, and practice having race talks through role-playing a variety of scenarios.

Speakers
avatar for Karima Wilson

Karima Wilson

Founder, Forged Ed LLC
Karima Wilson is the founder and CEO of Forged Ed, an organization whose mission is to help educators build schools where students of color thrive. Forged Ed partners with educational organizations and schools and provides services, from coaching and consulting to professional developments.Prior... Read More →
avatar for Carolene Joy Cabrera King

Carolene Joy Cabrera King

DEI Curriculum Specialist, Forged Ed
Carolene Joy Cabrera King designs and facilitates professional development for educators seeking to cultivate more antiracist, culturally competent, liberated practices for both their students and themselves. She has had experience as a teaching artist, a Humanities teacher, and a... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 108

10:10am PDT

Re-Ignite Conversations: building trust to enable deeper learning

The greatest lesson plans still fall short when students don’t feel a sense of belonging and trust. Building these conditions for deeper learning can be a daunting challenge. This session will focus on bringing meaningful conversations into our classrooms and schools. We’ll play through the question-driven card game Re-Ignite, and share actionable research and educator experiences that inspired our design of this game. After we play, we’ll jump into design thinking and each prototype ways to build trust in classes, professional learning communities, or teams. Join us to brainstorm ways to build relationships and bring conversations that inspire change back to your site. Don’t miss any more deeper learning opportunities. Jump in, flex your design thinking muscles, and leave with a plan.

Speakers
avatar for Joi Ward

Joi Ward

Education Specialist, Latitude High School
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Helen Higgins

Learning Experience Designer, Center to Support Excellence in Teaching
I am an outdoor educator and math enthusiast who became a high school teacher. I loved learning alongside students, but after years of project-based math curriculum development and implementation, I became isolated, disengaged, and demoralized. I left the classroom and now work to... Read More →



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 116

10:10am PDT

Reconnecting: Experiencing Conversation and Discussion Strategies for Multilingual Learners

How can we support our students, especially Multilingual Learners, in engaging in constructive conversations in our classrooms? During this session, participants will experience multiple discussion and conversation structures that can be used with all students. Strategies will include paired, small, and whole group conversation structures that support students in 1) building community, 2) creating ideas, 3) clarifying their thinking, 4) fortifying their content and language knowledge, and 5) negotiating. Conversations will be paired with journaling, and participants will have multiple opportunities throughout the day to reflect on their experiences and apply ideas to their own classrooms.

Speakers
avatar for Genna Robbins

Genna Robbins

Director of New School Development, Internationals Network for Public Schools
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Dolan Morgan

Director of Professional Development Services, Internationals Network for Public Schools


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 101

10:10am PDT

Shake It Up: Fun with the Magic 8 Ball of Learning!

It is certain that participants will have an illuminating time in this mind-bending, futures-oriented, action-packed deep dive. Let’s shake the magic 8-ball and see if we can create stories that redefine rigor as vigor (reply hazy, try again), consider the impact of our past learning experiences on our future (it is decidedly so), play in the beach ball challenge of what the holographic teacher will do for classroom design (concentrate and ask again), listen to student voices about electives becoming “core content” (signs point to yes), play a fortune-teller challenge of AI impacts on teaching and learning (without a doubt), jan-ken-pon if we can sunset standardized testing once and for all (outlook not so good), and build student and teacher voice inspired movie trailers that will leave us all determined to future-proof our students and ourselves so that we can all thrive in a changing and challenging world (without a doubt).

Speakers
avatar for Mark Hines

Mark Hines

Director, Kupu Hou Academy (Mid-Pacific Institute)
On the professional side, topics around school change and transformation, math, science, and STEM education on authentic work and modeling, and building communities of practice are sure fire ways to get me started talking! On the personal side I have a love of space science and astronomy... Read More →
avatar for Lisa Mireles

Lisa Mireles

Senior Director of Design & Innovation, PBLWorks
33-year educator interested in creating more joyful schools in forms that may look really different than what we are used to. Designer of provocative, action-oriented, and learner-centered professional learning that honors teacher expertise and amplifies missing voices. Experience... Read More →
avatar for Leigh Fitzgerald

Leigh Fitzgerald

Vice President, Mid-Pacific Institute
Leigh Fitzgerald is the Vice President of Academic Affairs of Mid-Pacific Institute.  Leigh began her career in education as a Middle and High School English and Social Studies teacher before moving into school administration.  She has served as a school and district leader in the... Read More →



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 113

10:10am PDT

Sharing Power: Centering School Design Around Students & Families

In this session, we will collaborate together to create a set of practices and structures that form the foundations of strong partnerships with students and families in all areas of design and decision making impacting student success. School design- from pedagogy, to school level policies, to hiring practices and everything in between- are only truly effective and sustainable when designed in partnership with the full school community. True partnership requires a foundation of trust, authentic relationships, and a commitment to sharing power. This creates an environment where deep authentic learning occurs allowing all members of the community- students, educators, and families to thrive.

Speakers
avatar for Danyika Leonard

Danyika Leonard

Policy Director, Education Evolving/Teacher Powered Schools
As policy director at Education Evolving, Danyika advocates for policies that clear barriers and create opportunities for educators to design student-centered learning experiences. That is, learning experiences that equitably honor the unique assets, interests, identities, and aspirations... Read More →
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Amy Junge

Director of Teacher-Powered Schools, Education Evolving
Amy is a former California public elementary and middle school teacher and assistant principal. She started working with teacher-powered schools in 2009 and was a contributing author for Trusting Teachers with School Success: What Happens When Teachers Call the Shots. Today, Amy supports... Read More →
avatar for Wendy Salcedo-Fierro

Wendy Salcedo-Fierro

Teacher-Powered Specialist, Education Evolving
Wendy is a former social studies and dual language teacher in Los Angeles. As a lead teacher at UCLA Community School, Wendy helped articulate her school’s K-12 bilingual program and helped develop innovative projects, assessments and initiatives. She also served as a guiding teacher... Read More →



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTM 114

10:10am PDT

Space: The Final Frontier (for the Learner-Centered Soul)

One of the things that makes HTH special is its physical environment. It is designed to be a place that creates the conditions for radical collaboration, authentic work, personalization, and equity. In this session, attendees will experience a very active deep dive that includes a spatial scavenger hunt around HTH, an exploration of design patterns, engaging group interactions involving both sketching & discussing, and building a spatial model. Attendees will learn about what is important to create environments that support authentic learning AND the holistic needs of the people in the space. Attendees will have a chance to explore a library of design patterns that have contributed to some of the best school environments around the world. Attendees will leave with a spatial framework to create learner-centered environments and a free tool in design patterns to share with their local community.

Speakers
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Randy Fielding

Architect and Founder, Fielding Internatioinal
Randy Fielding is an architect and founding partner at Fielding International, an interdisciplinary architecture and education firm that designs schools where learners thrive. As a champion for the firm’s mission, Randy serves as a thought leader, learning collaborator, and design... Read More →
avatar for Nathan Strenge

Nathan Strenge

Senior Learning Designer, Fielding International
I'm trying to figure out how we can create schools and environments that honor the uniqueness of every person -- loving each person and cultivating their special gifts. Designing for uniqueness means that we create the conditions that adapt to the spectrum of interests, needs, and... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 208

10:10am PDT

Student Interests as Doorways To Opportunity

The responsibilities of school are shifting beyond "what you know" (infinite! ever changing! accessible at your fingertips on the internet!). What if schools were also responsible for who you know? And how you know yourself?
Our organization, Big Picture Learning, has over 25 years of experience helping schools transform from content focused to relationship and opportunity focused. In this session, you'll explore how student's interests can be connected to impactful people, places, and opportunities by reflecting on our own interests and passions journey and then taking on the role of a student trying to make a connection with a professional.

Speakers
avatar for Anthonette Peña

Anthonette Peña

Program Director, Big Picture Learning
Anthonette is a National Board Certified Teacher in Early Adolescence Science. Prior to joining Big Picture Learning, her experiences include teaching middle school science, serving as an Einstein Educator Fellow at the National Science Foundation, managing the Regional Partner program... Read More →
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Wilson Platt

Product Manager, Big Picture Learning / ImBlaze
Do your students engage in Real World Learning such as internships, shadow days, or community projects? ImBlaze is a platform that helps educators and students manage each step in the process. Coordinators can grow and curate their school's network of opportunities in a database students... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 215

10:10am PDT

The Notorious CRT: Creating and Maintaining Affirming Spaces

How can antiracist educators successfully create and maintain culturally responsive spaces while working within systems steeped in white supremacy and internal/external resistance? In this Deep Dive, antiracist teachers, school leaders, and educators of all positions will explore what it looks like to maintain truly affirming spaces for all students using a culturally responsive lens to examine curriculum, relationships, environment, instructional methods and assessments. Participants will leave this session with a toolkit and action plan so their learning can be leveraged as soon as they return to their settings.

Participants will experience what an affirming classroom looks, feels, and sounds like, and, among others, will consider the questions: How can we work within the confines of state standards to create empowering lessons that affirm the diverse experiences of students and preserve their dignity? How can we prevent teacher burnout by focusing on things within our spheres of control and influence?

Speakers
avatar for Julia Braxton

Julia Braxton

Curriculum Resource Teacher, Equity Lead, Fairfax County Public Schools - Office of Professional Learning and Equity
A former Social Studies teacher, I currently work as a Curriculum Resource Teacher and Equity Lead in my district's Office of Professional Learning and Equity to create professional learning opportunities for teachers and county leadership centering equity. I also enjoy remaining... Read More →
avatar for Rachel Baxter

Rachel Baxter

Equity Lead, Instructional Technology Coach, Marshall High School - Fairfax County Public Schools
I am an Equity Lead and Instructional Technology Coach at a high school in Fairfax County, Virginia. I am passionate about culturally responsive teaching, project-based learning, and the intersection between those two. I am also continually striving towards equity and antiracism in... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 202

10:10am PDT

Time Traveling to Liberatory Education Futures

Before we can create a more joyful, life-affirming, liberatory future of learning, we must imagine what it might be like. And that doesn’t mean just thinking about it. It means envisioning together what types of experiences, relationships, places, and objects might exist in the future and making them feel real. In this time travel experience, participants will explore what liberatory education means to them; consider future possibilities; and create tangible artifacts from the future. They will then map a path toward their future aspirations and critique their own plans using an explicitly emancipatory framework. Participants will return to the present with a clear set of next steps for bringing forth the future they hope to see. They will also leave the session with a set of engaging and thought-provoking tools to facilitate conversation, problem solving, and transformation with their own learning communities.

Speakers
avatar for Katie King

Katie King

Senior Director, Strategic Engagement, KnowledgeWorks
I help education stakeholders exercise a futures mindset, engage with change, and embrace their agency to influence the future. Though workshops, immersive experiences, and publications, our team uses the discipline of strategic foresight to engage people in considering future possibilities... Read More →
avatar for JoVonne Tabb

JoVonne Tabb

PhD Candidate, Duquesne University: equity X innovation lab


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 103

10:10am PDT

We Hear You! Student Voice for School Improvement

Though student voice has become a familiar term, it remains far from business as usual in schools due to its counter-normative roots and implementation challenges. Learn eight strategies we have found effective and three common shortcomings.

In this deep dive, participants will:
-Reflect on and refine their current practices
-Engage in the collaborative generation of new ideas
-Participate in a crowdsourced simulation to authentically engage with our students and crowdsourcing platform while seeing the thinking of their Deep Dive peers.

Student voice has been the catalyst in our 12 percent increase in overall graduation rates, including 30+ percent increases for our Black and Hispanic students, and a 97 percent increase in college-level course enrollment over the past five school years in our 3000 student public high school in Minnesota. Join us to authentically engage with students and peers to bring student voice to life!

Speakers
avatar for Robb Virgin

Robb Virgin

Executive Director of Learning & Innovation, Eden Prairie Schools
Robb Virgin is Executive Director of Academics for Eden Prairie Schools, a K-12 public school system of 9,000 students in the Minneapolis, MN area. His previous roles include high school principal, assistant principal, teacher educator, and social studies teacher. He has recently... Read More →
avatar for Meg Bennett

Meg Bennett

Associate Principal, Eden Prairie High School
Meagan Bennett is Associate Principal at Eden Prairie High School.  Her student support leadership has contributed to historically high graduation rates and student engagement across all student demographic groups at EPHS.  She has recently presented and written on her work in finding... Read More →



Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 219

10:10am PDT

[Error: Cannot Compute] Bringing AI into Any Classroom

Artificial Intelligence goes beyond the way sci-fi films and books portray it. The future where robots take over and rule everything isn't likely, but the future where artificial intelligence eases the stress of daily life is here. No matter what you teach, artificial intelligence can be integrated in your curriculum from using AI to analyze historical data, finding commonalities between major events, and tracking whale movements in order to minimize boat accidents. We'll even get into the role ChatGPT can play in your curriculum. In this session, you'll learn the basics of artificial intelligence and how best to integrate it into your curriculum, leaving with several lessons and ideas as well as a framework for designing AI lessons of your own. We'll even design a chatbot or two! Designed for learners of all kinds, no expert knowledge required presented by an English teacher turned AI teacher!

Speakers
avatar for Amanda Greco

Amanda Greco

Teacher, NeoCity Academy
I am a teacher at NeoCity Academy, a project-based learning STEM school in Kissimmee, FL. I integrate literature, STEM, and all things English into my classroom. I enjoy using technology and current events to make learning engaging and beyond average. Designing curriculum is also... Read More →


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTHI 107

10:10am PDT

¡Será para siempre! Diseñemos Experiencias Memorables de Aprendizaje

¡Vive una Experiencia Memorable de Aprendizaje y crea la tuya colaborativamente! En esta sesión, que se desarrollará en español, tendrás la posibilidad de elaborar una obra de arte colectiva y convertirla luego en una experiencia interactiva a través de un proceso de exploración de referentes, prototipado y crítica.
Si eres docente o líder educativo y crees que la experiencia de un museo interactivo puede resultar inspiradora para tu escuela esta experiencia es para ti. Al participar en este encuentro podrás ponerte en los zapatos de otros y crear una experiencia interactiva que promueva la diversidad y la equidad. Además, esta creación será analizada bajo el lente de las Experiencias Memorables de Aprendizaje (EMA) que diseñamos en el Parque Explora, museo interactivo de ciencias en Medellín, Colombia. Al finalizar el encuentro, conocerás los criterios fundamentales para el diseño de EMA y te llevarás ideas para promoverlas en el aula. Esta experiencia se desarrolla en el marco de Juntos Aprendemos, un programa de USAID en Colombia para fortalecer el sistema educativo del país. 


Speakers
avatar for Olga Liliana Leiva Escobar

Olga Liliana Leiva Escobar

Education Coordinator, Parque Explora
Project Based LearningTeacher´s professional developmentScience MuseumUSAID
avatar for Maria Clara Correa Gallego

Maria Clara Correa Gallego

Education Coordinator, Parque Explora


Wednesday March 29, 2023 10:10am - 4:00pm PDT
HTe 202

12:30pm PDT

Lunch Day 2 - No need to sign up, included in Deep Dive
With signing up for an all-day deep dive, lunch is included! You do not have to sign up separately for this. Your deep dive facilitator will provide a break to enjoy lunch with colleagues!

If your Deep Dive is at HTM, you will have lunch at the HTM Quad.
If your Deep Dive is at HTHI, you'll get an early start to walk to HTe Gym for lunch and a 10 minute passing period to walk back.
If your Deep Dive is at HTe, you will have lunch at HTe Gym

Taco Bar
Honey-Chipotle Chicken (gluten-free)
Shredded Beef Birria (gluten-free)
Potato & Green Chile (vegan)

with Grilled Vegetables / Corn Tortillas / Shredded Lettuce / Onions-Cilantro / Pico de Gallo / Guacamole Sauce / Sour Cream / Cheeses / Cilantro-Lime Rice

Wednesday March 29, 2023 12:30pm - 1:50pm PDT
HTe Gym OR HTM Quad

1:00pm PDT

Prototype AI tools that support deeper learning

There’s a lot of buzz around generative AI. In this short lunchtime session you’ll get past the hype and actually build an AI tool that helps you on top of GPT-4. Through making, we’ll get into a conversation about the tech, its limitations, and how it might be used to support deeper learning today — and in the future.

You don’t need any experience with programming — we’ll be using a prototyping tool so please bring a laptop. Feel free to bring your lunch as well.

Facilitated by:
  • Laura McBain, Stanford d.school’s K12 Lab
  • Ian Serlin, PlayLab
  • Yusuf Ahmad, TFA’s Reinvention Lab & MIT

Speakers
avatar for Laura Mcbain

Laura Mcbain

Co-Managing Director, Stanford d.school
Laura is the K12 Lab Director of Community and Implementation at the Stanford d.school. In this role she leads the K12 Lab network and aims to use design thinking to transform education and the world. As a human-centered designer, her work focuses on understanding the ecosystem of... Read More →
avatar for Yusuf Ahmad

Yusuf Ahmad

VP New Products, The Reinvention Lab at TFA


Wednesday March 29, 2023 1:00pm - 1:45pm PDT
HTHI 107

4:00pm PDT

Share Your Learning Triad Reflection
Deeper Learning comes from reflecting on our learning and sharing it with others. At the end of the Deep Dives, we will experience a mix and mingle and an exhibition to share our learning. From 4:00-4:15, step out into the hallways and find 2 new friends to share your reflections from your various deep dives. Then, transition to the Forum for the rest of the exhibition.

Wednesday March 29, 2023 4:00pm - 4:15pm PDT
Just Outside Your Deep Dive Room

4:30pm PDT

Share Your Learning Showcase w/ Project Gallery
Deeper Learning comes from reflecting on our learning and sharing it with others. From 4:30-5:15 join us in the Forum to watch performances and view products from some of our deep dives.

Wednesday March 29, 2023 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Forum 2150 Cushing Rd. San Diego CA 92106

5:30pm PDT

Crafting PBL & Brews w/ PBLWorks

It’s time to put down your phones, ignore your inbox, and just let your hair down. Come meet with the PBLWorks team for some food, drinks and music. 

Wednesday March 29, 2023 5:30pm - 8:30pm PDT
Stone Brewing 2816 Historic Decatur Rd UNIT 116, San Diego, CA 92106
 
Thursday, March 30
 

8:00am PDT

Breakfast Day 3
Bagel Bar and Smoked Salmon
with Tomatoes / Capers / Red Onions / Cucumbers / Lemon garnish / Cream Cheese / Jams / Peanut Butter / Butter Assorted Breakfast Loaves
Scones (vegan)
Hot Oatmeal Bar (vegan and gluten-free friendly)
Yogurt
Hard-Cooked Eggs
Fresh Fruits
Juices / Coffee / Tea

DEEPER CONNECTIONS: ROLE ALIKE BREAKFAST GROUPS
Are you an elementary educator or a secondary educator looking for your people? Are you an administrator or school leader seeking to connect with others on your wavelength? What about a literacy specialist or a math coach? Do you go to conferences and struggle to find the people who can most relate to the challenges specific to your role? There are so many amazing people to meet here at DL23. If you want to make the most out of your meal times and intentionally connect with others in a similar position while here, look for the Deeper Connections signs at the tables outside the HTe Gym.

Thursday March 30, 2023 8:00am - 8:45am PDT
HTe Gym

9:00am PDT

Community Connection: Thursday Topic
To find your Community Connection location, check Sched for the classroom for your deep dive session. That is where you will meet for the three Community Connection sessions (and your deep dive)!

Highly recommended for promoting lasting relationships with other amazing deeper learners around the world!

Thursday March 30, 2023 9:00am - 9:30am PDT
Same location as your Deep Dive

9:45am PDT

Den Talk: Ari Dolid and Stanley Richards
We need to get more high-quality projects into the hands of more teachers and students. To do this, PBLWorks is embarking on an exciting new journey to develop PBL curriculum through its new division PBLNow! Join Ari Dolid (Director of Curriculum Design) and Stanley Richards (Director of Curriculum-Based Professional Learning) as they share core questions they’re encountering in their collaborative work to develop curriculum and professional learning.  Join in on this interactive dialogue to discuss how professional learning and high-quality instructional materials can keep equity at the center and provide authentic learning experiences for all students (and teachers!).

Ari Dolid is the Director of Curriculum Design for PBLNow, a new division of the Buck Institute of Education (dba PBLWorks).  In this role, he directs the development of K-12 project based units that will enable teachers to effectively customize and facilitate discipline-based projects focused on social, racial and environmental justice themes.  Previously, Ari was an instructional coach in the San Leandro Unified School District, where he coordinated the project-based learning initiative throughout the school district, and directed the development of a localized and humanizing K-5 history & social studies curriculum.  Ari is an English Language Arts teacher of 14 years, co-founder of the Social Justice Academy at San Leandro High School, and a teacher-consultant with the Bay Area Writing Project.  He has presented at the California Association for Teachers of English Conference, the Teaching 4 Social Justice Conference, the Puente Conference, the 4T Conference for Digital Writing, and the American Educational Research Association.  Ari received his BA in Psychology from Columbia University, his MA in the Teaching of English from Columbia University Teachers College, and his doctorate in education at Cal State East Bay.  Ari lives in Oakland, California with his partner and two children.


Stanley Richards is the Director of Curriculum-Based Professional Learning at PBLWorks.
Stanley joined PBLWorks as the program manager for an ongoing partnership between Buck Institute for Education and Lucas Education Research (LER) to study the effectiveness of PBL within a high stakes AP environment. He supported the professional development and coaching of teachers to implement AP Environmental Science and AP Government curricula in school districts all over the country. Currently, Stanley collaborates with PBLNow (a new division of PBLWorks) to develop the professional learning structures and support that will enable teachers to facilitate discipline-based projects (developed by PBLNow) focused on social, racial and environmental justice themes.
Previous to his work at PBLWorks, Stanley implemented PBL practices as a high school science teacher and instructional coach at Eagle Rock School and Professional Development Center in Estes Park, Colorado, and City Arts and Technology High School, a small urban high school in San Francisco, where he was a founding teacher. 
Stanley has a BS in Environmental Science (with a focus on biology and chemistry) from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In his free time, he likes to hunt for vinyl records and DJ in the Los Angeles area (where he now resides).

Speakers
avatar for Stanley Richards

Stanley Richards

Director of Curriculum-Based Professional Learning, PBLWorks
Stanley Richards is the Director of Curriculum-Based Professional Learning at PBLWorks.Stanley joined PBLWorks as the program manager for an ongoing partnership between Buck Institute for Education and Lucas Education Research (LER) to study the effectiveness of PBL within a high... Read More →
avatar for Ari Dolid

Ari Dolid

Director of Curriculum Design, PBLWorks
Ari Dolid is the Director of Curriculum Design for PBLNow, a new division of the Buck Institute of Education (dba PBLWorks). In this role, he directs the development of K-12 project based units that will enable teachers to effectively customize and facilitate discipline-based projects... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 10:30am PDT
HTHI Commons

9:45am PDT

Den Talk: Sofia Ervin and Karla Cruz Godoy
Join San Diego Met alumna Karla Cruz Godoy and current SD Met senior, Sofia Ervin as they share the elements & design of their experiences at a Big Picture Learning school and how it has contributed to their identities as lifelong learners and beyond. This den talk will explore interests, relationships, and the self in the context of being a BPL student.

Sofia Ervin is a 17 year old senior from San Diego, California who attends the San Diego Met. She is a young activist who participates passionately in speaking up in the name of student voice, especially black student voice. Some of her influences include groundbreaking creatives such as Spike Lee, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and John Singleton.

Karla Cruz Godoy is an educator, community organizer, and strong advocate of Big Picture's mission and values. Karla’s love for Big Picture originated from her own experience as an alumnus of the San Diego Met, Class of 2012. Currently, Karla serves as the Special Projects Manager at Big Picture Learning, where she provides strategic and programmatic support for a variety of projects including, but not limited to the Deep Learning Equity Fellowship, Ashe Leaders Fellowship, Leadership Journeys, and BPL's annual international conferences. 

Speakers
avatar for Sofia Ervin

Sofia Ervin

Student and Activist, SD Met High School
Sofia Ervin is a 17 year old senior from San Diego, California who attends the San Diego Met. She is a young activist who participates passionately in speaking up in the name of student voice, especially black student voice. Some of her influences include groundbreaking creatives... Read More →
avatar for Karla Cruz Godoy

Karla Cruz Godoy

Special Projects Manager, Big Picture Learning
Karla Cruz Godoy is an educator, community organizer, and strong advocate of Big Picture's mission and values. Karla’s love for Big Picture originated from her own experience as an alumnus of the San Diego Met, Class of 2012. Currently, Karla serves as the Special Projects Manager... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 10:30am PDT
Forum 2150 Cushing Rd. San Diego CA 92106

9:45am PDT

Accepting the Challenge of Decolonizing Education for Liberation

This workshop is an invitation to uncover what it means to center decolonization and move toward liberation through reconnecting with place and incorporating Indigenous ways of teaching and knowing. We will unpack how we understand the purpose of education and where and how colonization still shows up in our work. Then we will consider what is possible in the physical and intellectual structures that exist and how we can create space for ourselves and our students to learn about equity and justice from the natural world. We will spend a majority of our time together outside so come with an openness to learn and connect in new ways.

Speakers
avatar for Miki Tomita

Miki Tomita

CEO, Education Incubator
Miki is the Founder and CEO of Education Incubator, a nonprofit dedicated to creating opportunities for kids and community to design and implement unique place-based, solution-oriented initiatives based on the core value of Innovation With Aloha (IWA). EI also works with organizations to (re)design their company culture, vision... Read More →
avatar for Cereescia Sandoval

Cereescia Sandoval

Graduate Faculty, Teton Science Schools / High Tech High GSE
Cereescia is a Native American educator who works in both rural and urban communities. She has been apart of the High Tech High network for 8 years as a classroom teacher, graduate faculty, and a member of the Center for Love and Justice Team. She is also graduate faculty for the... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 203

9:45am PDT

Amplify Student Voices: Building Confident Communicators

This session will introduce you to Expression-Driven Teaching, an inclusive facilitation method that shifts the conversation away from, “How can I get students to talk?” to, “How can I create welcoming, brave spaces where every young person can express who they are and discover who they want to become?” You will learn practical and equitable techniques for how to teach and facilitate different forms of expression, such as storytelling, debate, poetry, presentation, self-advocacy and listening, to create active, inclusive classrooms that advance equity and social and emotional learning. Listen to examples and stories about what this looks like as a daily classroom practice and how to plan with expression in mind. Finally, you will have time to explore tools to support planning and facilitation, reflecting on opportunities in your classroom for students to be able to share their voices and believe their voice matters.

Speakers
avatar for Caitlin Healy

Caitlin Healy

Head of Research and Development, The Practice Space
I have been teaching youth and adults for over 15 years and was a public high school social studies teacher for 7 years. My colleagues, AnnMarie Baines and Diana Medina, and I recently co-authored a book called Amplify Student Voices: Equitable Practices to Build Confidence in the... Read More →
avatar for Diana Medina

Diana Medina

Head of Storytelling and Marketing, The Practice Space
Diana Medina is the Head of Storytelling and Marketing at The Practice Space. She is a first-generation Mexican-American, poet, storyteller, and educator born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. She has dedicated her career to being a champion for causes that strengthen, empower, and educate... Read More →



Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 208

9:45am PDT

Bridging STEM Gender Gaps

In this workshop, participants will go through sample robotics and making lessons. Together, we'll explore a variety of tools like Hummingbird Robotics kits, Tinkercad and CoSpaces. We will discuss engaging female and gender expansive youths in STEAM curriculum.

Here is the link to the slide deck.

Speakers
avatar for Lauren Combs

Lauren Combs

Innovation and Design Teacher, San Francisco Day School


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 103

9:45am PDT

Combatting Confrontation with Illumination

Apathy, lethargy, and a lack of empathy plague our society and are mirrored in our schools, forcing educators to switch from their roles as teachers to referees in the classroom and finding themselves ill-equipped to address conflicts before witnessing them reach a fever pitch. In light of the current climate, addressing this issue will require an understanding of the underlying concerns motivating the conflicts. Students must be equipped with the knowledge of both self and others, as well as the impact of sustained conflict on the brain and learning. In this session, participants will leave with a school-based conflict management tool that can be used in the classroom and/or district level to teach students how to de-escalate conflict by considering the needs of the other party.  Participants will simulate conflicts and practice de-escalation techniques through the use of the DISC Personal Style Assessment and the READ Conflict Protocol tool.

Speakers
avatar for Nichelle Wallace

Nichelle Wallace

Teacher/AVID Coordinator/Collegial Coach Instructor, Rockwall High School
As an educator, coach, and mentor for the past 23 years, I have concluded that the whole of education is demonstrated through three principles:  "what we know", "what we don’t know", and "what we are not aware we need to know", and a common thread found in effective educators is... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Blake

Sarah Blake

American Sign Language Teacher, Rockwall High School



Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 204

9:45am PDT

Creating a Literacy Ecosystem to Empower Warrior Intellectuals

Walk into any of the 20 advisory classrooms at ARISE High School on any given Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday and you will be met by a group of 15 to 20 students silently reading a book of their choice. Notice the schoolwide “word of the week” projected on the daily advisory slides. Transition to academic classes and you are likely to find teachers of all subjects (not only English classes) engaging students in pre-reading strategies, academic discourse, text annotations, claim-evidence-analysis writing, or some other component of our Literacy Order of Operations framework. On Wednesdays while students are participating in their Enrichment classes facilitated by community partners, teachers focus on professional development grounded in our Literacy Priority Plan for the year. At ARISE High School, our goal is to create a literacy ecosystem in which students are spending a significant amount of their days reading and writing the word and the world. This is one way we work to achieve our aspirational mission “to empower ourselves with the knowledge, skills, and agency to become highly educated, humanizing, critically conscious, intellectual, and reflective leaders in our community.” The purpose of this workshop is to share our whole school literacy framework and engage participants in a process of analyzing their school’s literacy practices in order to identify a few concrete components they can take back to grow their own literacy ecosystems in their own classrooms, schools and districts. Participants will learn about and receive tools and resources including ARISE’s: Daily Independent Reading Time model Literacy Priority Planning tool for professional development Literacy Order of Operations framework Whole school writing rubric Culturally responsive text canon

Speakers
avatar for Trevor Gardner

Trevor Gardner

Director of Teaching and Learning, ARISE High School
Trevor is the Director of Teaching and Learning ARISE High School, a small public charter school in Oakland with the mission, "To empower ourselves with the skills, knowledge, and agency to become highly educated, humanizing, critically conscious, intellectual, and reflective leaders... Read More →
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Hiba Ahmed

Dean of English, ARISE High School
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Vanessa Martinez

Academic Mentor, ARISE High School


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 207

9:45am PDT

Creativity by Design

A critical step to innovate your teaching practice is to tap into your creativity. Even though many of us believe that creativity is something you are born with, the truth is that it can be developed. A strategy for fostering creativity is to offer opportunities to explore content in different ways, tapping into different senses: visual, auditory and written. That is what we will do in this workshop. You will explore a class from different perspectives, using all your senses. We will use guided exercises that will enable you to discover patterns, reflect, ask questions and activate your creativity to innovate. Furthermore, along the workshop you will learn about myths and truths about creativity that will motivate you to be creative in your practice. Finally, you will have a moment of metacognition to reflect on what you experienced in this workshop so you can implement it in your class.

The aim of this workshop is for teachers to experience creativity and how it can enable their practice. It is meant to motivate them to apply creativity in their class preparation, in their teaching and with their students. Adding creativity in the classroom will bring joy and meaning into their student’s educational experience and improve their problem-solving skills.

Speakers
avatar for Paul Moch

Paul Moch

CEO & Co-founder, Camino21
Paul Moch Islas is CEO & Co-Founder of Camino21 an education and technology company that works alongside HigherEd educators in LATAM to transform their teaching to ensure that students develop 21st Century Skills. Paul also teaches the courses of "Education Policy" and "Innovation... Read More →
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Maria Jose Alvarez

Learning Designer, Camino21
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Malu Ruiz

Learning designer, Camino21
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Rosa Maria Gaya

Learning Designer, Camino21


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 221

9:45am PDT

Cultivating A Deep Sense of Belonging

“We teach what we value.” - Gloria Ladson-Billings At Challenge Success, we value an ongoing culture of care within all ecosystems of a school community so that every child can thrive as a healthy and engaged learner. To live into these values, we believe educators must create spaces where every child is unconditionally loved, supported and honored for the genius that they are as they journey on their own unique pathways to success. Join us to immerse yourself in a variety of practices to cultivate these types of spaces where young people feel a deep sense of belonging. Through storytelling, reflections, and collegial dialogue, we will unpack and co-generate concrete strategies that create spaces for every child, within every classroom and school-wide environment, to feel seen, valued, and honored.

Speakers
avatar for Laura Easley

Laura Easley

School Program Partner, Challenge Success
Laura Easley, M.Ed., is a School Design Partner. She has worked in Chicago Public Schools, New York City’s public schools, Boston Public Schools, Denver Public Schools, and for Summit Learning and Summit’s Bay Area schools before coming to Challenge Success. She has taught students... Read More →
avatar for Kimberly Cawkwell

Kimberly Cawkwell

Director of Programs, Challenge Success
Kimberly Tsai Cawkwell, M.Ed., A proud first-generation Taiwanese immigrant, mother, educator, and creative, Kimberly Tsai Cawkwell has served over thirteen years in the education ecosystem. As a current Educational Leadership Advisor at the High Tech High (HTH) Graduate School of... Read More →
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Evan Martinez

Student Speaker, Challenge Success


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 122

9:45am PDT

Cultivating Relationships Through Restoration

Safe and trusting relationships drive student learning and equity within a school. This session will introduce all stakeholders to practical restorative justice practices, systems, and rhythms that can create a school culture that is safe, relational driven, and restorative. During this workshop, participants will engage and participate in restorative practices such as circles, communication supportive strategies and SEL practices. Participants will share their own problems of practice in regards to building relationships and leaning on restorative practices, explore research based trust generators, and rapidly design a way to implement restorative practices within their own school communities on a daily basis. Participants will leave with 1-2 clear and practical takeaways to implement in their schools within the next 9 weeks.

Speakers
avatar for David Anderson

David Anderson

Director of Culture, Crosstown High
avatar for Leah Lytle

Leah Lytle

Restorative Justice Coordinator, Crosstown High


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 202

9:45am PDT

Design With Heart: Connecting with Your Community

Project Invent is a nonprofit dedicated to empowering middle and high school students to embrace their identities as changemakers to design technology for social good. We firmly believe that real-world problem-solving cannot happen without real people, so our approach to design education isn’t based on hypotheticals, but instead is rooted in the concept of community partnership. Our educators begin each year by presenting a challenge to their students: invent something that makes our community better. Students are trained in design thinking, needfinding, and prototyping as they travel from big ideas to big impact. While developing these 21st century skills through inventing, we challenge educators and students to design with Community Partners, rather than for. Why? It can be easy to assume the challenges in a community without interacting with stakeholders, but in order to create with intention and develop compassion, we must connect. Educators can forge a path to leave comfortable behind as teams step back to question, listen, and learn. In these environments, students develop mindsets such as curiosity, agency, and empathy. In this session, members of the Project Invent team will provide tools and strategies for participants to infuse authentic community exploration into their classrooms. We will highlight a Project Invent Fellow and their students in a panel discussion about the value of community partnership in their design experience. In the final activity, participants will engage in strategic planning exercises that will challenge their own assumptions, identify needs, and brainstorm solutions/prototypes to showcase their ideas. We hope to showcase that when students tackle real problems in partnership with their communities, they see themselves authentically making an impact and become confident problem solvers, ready to take on any challenge.

Speakers
avatar for Kerry Hynes

Kerry Hynes

Partnerships and Recruitment Manager, Project Invent
Kerry truly believes in the power of learning through a never-ending sense of curiosity and desire for social good. Previously in her role as a STEAM educator and Sustainability Coordinator, she facilitated a Makerspace inspired by the Sustainable Development Goals to spark innovation... Read More →
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Alexis Lopez

Program Manager, Project Invent
Alexis is a Program Manager for Project Invent where she supports educators throughout the country in the Educator Fellowship program. Alexis has a background in informal education with experience in CTE, College and Career Readiness, STEAM, and Maker-Centered Learning across communities... Read More →



Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 218

9:45am PDT

Developing Caring and Connected Communities with WSCB

How might my classroom structures and learning environment build and strengthen a caring and connected school community? This workshop explores how we create learning environments where all students and teachers feel a sense of belonging within diverse communities. Using exemplars of practice, we will articulate clear reasons why caring and connected communities are essential to student learning and provide resources to support the ‘why.’ Through this workshop, we will identify strategies and develop a plan that includes a focus on continuous improvement through reflection. We will also cultivate iterative mindsets for caring and connected communities so that educators and students alike experience a sense of purpose and joy in their everyday learning.

Speakers
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Jennifer D. Klein

Author, Speaker, Facilitator & Coach, Principled Learning Strategies
Jennifer D. Klein is a product of experiential project-based education herself, and she lives and breathes the student-centered pedagogies used to educate her. A former head of school with extensive international experience and over 30 years in education--including 19 in the classroom--Jennifer... Read More →
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Susannah Johnson

Director of Curriculum and Coaching, What School Could Be
Pursuing liberated learning for the individual by the individual, I seek an education revolution that includes the ultimate in empowered, student-centered learning, and redefining what it means to be an educator. Working in partnership with What School Could Be helps me fulfill my... Read More →
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Kapono Ciotti

Executive Director, What School Could Be


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 113

9:45am PDT

Digitized Museum Collections For Deeper Learning

In this interactive session, you will learn how to use free, NGSS-aligned investigations to build students’ critical-thinking, collaboration and communication skills. These investigations were developed by the Natural History Museum of Utah in partnership with teachers. They include authentic museum collections and research and are supported with scientist-led media.  

During this session, we will work in collaborative groups to tackle a phenomenon-based, real-world research question. Like your students, you will be able to gather your own data, analyze and evaluate it, and, ultimately, reason with your data to develop an evidence-based argument that answers your research question. We will, also, explore strategies for student-driven evaluation and differentiating instruction.  You will walk away with resources you can immediately use with your students and will help you build classroom capacity for student-driven learning.

Speakers
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McKenna Lane

Digital Learning and Curriculum Coodinator, Natural History Museum of Utah
I love talking to teachers and other educators about my work designing learning experiences that promote collaboration and the development of critical thinking skills.
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Madlyn Larson

Associate Director of Education Initiatives, Natural History Museum of Utah
As Associate Director of Education Initiatives at the Natural History Museum of Utah, Madlyn is focused on the development of technology enabled learning experiences that support the development of critical thinking skills. In collaboration with K-12 teachers, museum leaders, learning... Read More →
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Merinda Davis

Digital Learning and Curriculum Specialist, Natural History Museum of Utah
Along with being a Digital Learning and Curriculum Specialist at the Natural History Museum of Utah Merinda is a classroom teacher, a devoted life-long learner, and an innovator. While she has proudly worn the hat of teacher for more than a decade, she has also won numerous fellowships... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 115

9:45am PDT

Disrupt the Rubric

What makes a quality rubric, and how do we know? Do you have a consistent approach, and does it center equity? What does that even mean? And hey, does your instructional team have a clear and calibrated practice for rubric design? Does your school or district offer guidance for this critical feature of learning and assessment models? In this workshop, we’ll dig into the key design principles and methods for learner-centered rubric design that disrupt some of the features of the most dominant approaches in the field: proficiency scales, deficit language, evaluation-focused rubrics, performance indicators that lack clarity, coherent progression, and/or are embedded with bias in their design or use. First: Rethink your rubric design by analyzing its purpose, features, language, and underlying assumptions. Next: Partner up with others to examine and critique sample rubrics from the field, using a set of learner-centered design principles. Finally: Redesign your own rubric with an equity lens by learning and applying a set of learner-centered design principles and tools that support competency development, connectedness, and criticality. Reflect on the experience, synthesize your new learning, and celebrate your good work. Bring tools and resources home to support others in the work.

Speakers
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Marissa Rowley

Senior Adult Learning Designer, reDesign
I've been lucky to spend the past 20 years in educational spaces, focused on helping individuals be the best version of themselves. Whether it was as an educator (both stateside and overseas), instructional coach, or instructional designer, my foundational belief is that we can have... Read More →
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Holly Reardon

Senior Education Consultant, reDesign
Holly's education career has spanned over 20 years and  5 countries. Her experiences include Teacher, Principal, Director of Learning to Consultant and Coach. Holly is a hands on people leader and certified coach inspiring teams and individuals to recognize that they have the resources... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 222

9:45am PDT

Disrupting the transference of STEM trauma

This workshop will explore the often problematic relationship many students and educators have with STEM education emerging from traumatic experiences we simply never address. This workshop particularly focuses on the roots of STEM as it relates to white supremacy culture and STEM education, and how that bleeds into the way we see ourselves, or don't, in in those fields. We will look at ELP's HQPA principles (1: Eliciting evidence of learning that matters & 2: Tight on its criteria for success) as a means to address healing and thriving in the design of STEM assessments that matter. As 2 educators of color, we will create a learning environment that is safe especially for the most marginalized communities to have a voice, and use our expertise as STEM leaders to begin to change the narrative within our school structures. Participants will: have dialogue opportunities in pairs, and small groups, journaling time, creation of personal STEAM projects to help process their trauma, and leave with a plan created to address how the will disrupt STEM trauma in their lives/workplace.

Speakers
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Josette Neal-De-Stanton

Assessment Design Partner, Envision Learning Partners
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Nik White

Principal, Envision Public School



Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 204

9:45am PDT

Educate a Generation of Solutionaries

Solutionary teaching and learning takes PBL to the next level. Solutionary teaching and learning deliberately develops students’ critical, systems, strategic, creative and ethical thinking skills in service of finding solutions to problems they care about. We are leaving a world full of challenges to the next generation. It is up to us to teach students the types of thinking skills they will need to address the problems they see in the world and to practice developing solutions to problems that do the most good and least harm to people, animals and the planet. Solutionary teaching and learning is what students need to graduate with agency and optimism. Workshop participants will learn about solutionary teaching and learning, why it is important, and the ins and outs of a flexible four phase change-maker framework they can use in their classroom, school or district. Participants will leave with a solid understanding of a powerful pedagogy that can be integrated into multiple content areas and at multiple grade levels. They will gain access to free resources, including a guidebook, that they can use to support implementation. This session is most suitable for teachers of grades 6 and up, curriculum leaders, building and district administrators.

Speakers
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Julie Meltzer

Director of K-12 and Teacher Education, Institute for Humane Education


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 114

9:45am PDT

Escuelas basadas en la neurociencia

A partir de experiencias inclusivas, lúdicas y fundamentadas en investigaciones basadas en evidencia y en neurociencias, el taller permite comprender lo que influye en el neurodesarrollo para mejorar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes y la enseñanza de los profesores. Se centra en factores como los hábitos y el entorno escolar y social para fomentar el pensamiento crítico y la reflexión entre los participantes. El enfoque metacognitivo alienta a los participantes a reflexionar sobre el impacto del entorno y los hábitos en los procesos de aprendizaje y enseñanza para desarrollar herramientas para construir experiencias de aprendizaje efectivas y afectivas. 

Speakers
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Stefania Rodriguez Campo

Learning and Communications Leader, Cosmo Schools - Comfama
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Melissa Alvarez Licona

Rectora, CosmoSchools Comfama
Melissa makes possible the inspiration of the educational processes of more than one million students. She was Deputy Secretary of Education in Medellin, Director of the Center for Teacher Innovation MOVA, and Director of Preschool Education of the Secretary of Education of... Read More →
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Juan Manuel Restrepo

Director, Cosmo Schools | Comfama
Juan Manuel Restrepo is the Director Cosmo Schools, a movement that wants to transform the education system in Latin America through a network of high quality and accessible schools. Previously he was the Director of Education and Culture of Comfama, a social enterprise in Colombia... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 123

9:45am PDT

Facing Fear: Empathy through Imagination

Literary works, such as The Crucible, are more timely than ever in our current socio-political landscape allowing students to explore essential questions like: “To what extent can fear play a role in how communities function?” In this workshop, participants will open themselves up and reveal some of their biggest fears in order to create transformative works of art in a mixed media style. Inspired by the works of Julie Elman's “Fear Project”, participants will gain a different perspective of someone else’s fear in the hopes of bridging divides and developing empathy. This 90-minute immersive workshop will begin with large group brainstorming, independent writing, and time to develop an art piece...with a twist. We will then participate in a gallery walk where each person will share their work as well as their process. We end with a reflection that returns us to the essential question and a discussion of how we can combat fear in our day to day.

Speakers
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Melissa Cox

Assistant Principal for Student Leadership, Academy of the Holy Names



Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 109

9:45am PDT

Grading: The Third Rail of Teaching

Challenging the grading practices of teachers can lead to defensiveness and an almost complete unwillingness to interrogate our practices. Whether it’s including zeros for missing work, deducting points for late work, giving points for compliance, or assessing formative work for points, our grading practices communicate our values but often don’t communicate what is most important: a student’s learning. Join us as we talk about our journey introducing Competency Based Grading, a practice that puts learning in the hands of students and has the potential to be far more equitable than traditional grading practices. Participants will consider what values from their school and classrooms might serve as competencies, will propose exemplary assignments and reflection questions to make those competencies clear in the eyes of students, and will also evaluate how to effectively visualize those competencies as an effective alternative to standard A-F grades in the eyes of parents and post-high-school institutions.

Speakers
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Mac Guy

Workshop Facilitator, New Trier High School
I am a teacher at New Trier High School in Illinois. I also teach in the Integrated Global Studies School, an interdisciplinary "school within a school" for Juniors and Seniors that combines English, Social Studies, and Art. Talk to me about alternative grading practices and interdisciplinary... Read More →
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Lindsay Tobias

Teacher, New Trier High School


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 127

9:45am PDT

Leading Change for Deeper Learning

Leading change is hard and school change efforts require a team approach. This workshop offers critical strategies for teachers, school administrators, and district/state leaders tasked with leading a Deeper Learning Initiative. Gold Standard Project Based Learning (PBL) is a vehicle to get to deeper learning, supporting students as they build mastery of core content and success skills, like the six global competencies for deeper learning. In this workshop, participants will explore the PBLWorks Gold Standard Design Elements and Teaching Practices that provide the framework for high quality project based learning. Then participants will identify critical strategies for building capacity and creating the conditions so teachers can teach for deeper learning through Gold Standard PBL. Next, participants will investigate the roles leaders play in launching, supporting and sustaining PBL. The workshop concludes with experts identifying critical strategies for leading change. This includes starting with a shared vision for deeper learning and an implementation plan focused on creating the conditions for each stakeholder to lead the changes necessary for deeper learning to occur.

Speakers
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Charity Moran

Director of District and School Leadership, PBLWORKS
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Amy Razor

Executive Director, Northern Kentucky Cooperative for Educational Services
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Dr. Robb Smith

Director of Deeper Learning, Kentucky Association of Educational Cooperatives
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Amanda Clark

National Faculty/Educational Consultant, PBLWorks
My name is Amanda Clark and I have over twenty years in education with experiences in elementary classroom teaching, PK-12 instructional coaching, educational consulting, and higher education. I co-authored a project based learning book for early childhood teachers with Sara Lev and... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 202

9:45am PDT

Make Modernized Mathematics Magic

This learning experience is organized around the principle that learning happens when learners’ own ideas are an active focus of the sense-making process. This is true for students who are presented with problems in their math class and being challenged to make sense of the problem, rather than being told an algorithm. This is also true for educators who are being asked to structure learning environments in new ways. This session discusses how one district has redefined what math class is, and how that new definition is framing the ways that students, teachers, and administrators are engaging in learning, including professional learning.This example serves as a focal point for experiencing what a modernized math classroom looks like, sounds like, and feels like. The session begins with a series of questions that encourage participants to reflect on their experiences as mathematicians. Many educators have not experienced learning environments that promote deep learning, therefore, it is important to create safe spaces where participants honestly reflect on how this discrepancy may impact their professional stance. We will explore what matters most in mathematics classrooms and we model how to prioritize deep and robust mathematical understanding. Modern math classrooms seek to both heal the traumas incurred from experiencing systems -- math education -- designed to sort learners, and establish new routines and practices that center deep and diverse problem-solving. There are a multitude of ways that one could approach the task of healing through teaching and learning, for this session we look closely at mathematics learning environments that allow student ideas to fuel the teaching and learning. We will highlight the ways that this environment supports learners to make their thinking visible, how learners revise their thinking in an iterative sense-making process, and how students use formal and informal mathematical language to communicate their ideas.

Speakers
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Kiera Brodsky Chase

Director of Instructional Design and Research, ConnectED
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Vinci Daro

Director of STEM Learning, Envision
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Nicole Hubbard

Mathematics Resource Teacher, San Diego Unified School District



Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 205

9:45am PDT

Not Either/ Or, But Both/ And

Far too often, deeper learning is seen as something separate or additional to curriculum development or even the academic standards. In fact, the two approaches are sometimes made to seem contradictory. In this session, we will consider how curriculum development is actually the keystone to fostering meaningful deeper learning. Our session goals are threefold. We will explore what we want for each of our students, each child in the chair. We will challenge our collective definition of curriculum to go beyond just academic standards but instead create a pathway that fosters deeper learning and skills that transfer beyond the classroom walls. We will examine how that educational journey may take different paths, but ultimately it must lead to equity in access and equity in opportunity. With a clear understanding of grade-level standards and a design mindset, we enable teachers to determine acquisition, meaning and transfer goals that support student learning with a 40,40,40 mindset. Then and only then can teachers design instructional progressions that connect what students will know and be able to do not just in 40 days or 40 weeks, but also in 40 years. In building connections between standards within the curriculum design process, teachers learn to intentionally design for focused and meaningful deeper learning. Therefore with this 40,40,40 mindset, teachers can foster standards- mastery AND deeper learning competencies. By integrating the two, we can truly provide a guaranteed and viable curriculum for each and every child in the chair.

Speakers
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Amy James

Learning Acceleration Specialist, Ohio Valley Education Cooperative
Amy James has maintained a steady focus on student-centered curriculum and instruction throughout her career.  She has worked as a high school science teacher, instructional coach, curriculum developer, SREB master trainer, Education Recovery Leader with the Kentucky Department of... Read More →
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Rebecca Martin

Ohio Valley Education Cooperative
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Jennifer Roederer

Learning Acceleration Specialist, Ohio Education Cooperative
Jennifer Roederer has had a career in education that spans coasts. She has worked as a math teacher, an instructional coach, school administrator, an Education Recovery Leader with the Kentucky Department of Education, and currently as a Learning Acceleration Specialist with the Ohio... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 107

9:45am PDT

Peaking into the "Success" Subconscious

“Get good grades. Work to improve your test scores. Get into an acclaimed college. Land your dream job.” Even today, these are the directives fed to children in the current education system from kindergarten all the way through college. They are the mantras — given in love — by teachers, administrators, and even parents, in order to help the next generation reach “success” and “happiness.” But is this true? Are these the marks of a person’s success and happiness in life?

In this breakout session, you will be led through a deep learning experience that will uncover subconscious messaging of success that hinders the way we educate and raise our children today. You will be led through an interactive workshop where you will:
1) Reflect and take inventory of your own K-12 schooling by focusing on moments of shame, pride, & achievement
2) Uncover subconscious messaging around the meaning of “success” and the meaning of “not success.”
3) Apply a framework to build a new future for students that is based on the 4 pillars of conscious education

By the end, you will leave with further understanding of the differences between unconscious and conscious education and how to utilize conscious practices to empower schools, communities, and our young people. In a time where mental health and emotional support is so critical for our children, there is an even greater need for you to take inventory of subliminal messages that affect our children. We welcome you on this journey!

Speakers
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Komal Shah

Consultant, Speaker, & Author, ConsultKomal
"If life has taught me anything, it has taught me that one must connect within themselves to interact harmoniously with the world." Komal Shah is an educational consultant and thought leader on a mission to transform the world through conscious education.After Komal spent five years... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 219

9:45am PDT

PERPetuating the Practice of Learning

Get ready for a simple and interactive approach for using adult learning principles to dig deep into the work and have a positive impact on student achievement. During this session, participants will gain a working knowledge and strategies-layered in best practices - for building relationships and supporting teachers as an Instructional Coach and/or Teacher Leader. The facilitator will guide the participants through exploring current research for essential components of being an effective Curriculum Instructional Coach and Teacher Leader; provide opportunities for goal setting for building relationships in a various school settings to enhance teaching and learning.

Speakers
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K. C. Revere

Director-Curriculum, Instruction, and Innovation, The Main Street Academy


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 222

9:45am PDT

Podcasting: Making Student Voices Matter.

Why do podcasts feel so intimate and authentic as a mode of storytelling? You’re invited to learn directly from ninth grade students who've recently discovered empowerment through the researching, writing and recording of a podcast, driving their own learning in multiple content areas along the way. “13 Firsts” is a new, student-made podcast that follows children at each stage of growth and development throughout 13 years in public schools. As journalists, students explore how excited, eager kindergarten students grow into the depressed, anxious adolescents driving today’s grim mental health statistics. Does it have to be this way? If not, where can better models of education policy and legislation be found? Listeners learn along with students as they interview children, their families, and education and psychology experts, challenging themselves to think deeply about mental health’s intersection with issues of social justice. Teachers act as facilitators and guides, allowing students to fully assert themselves as leaders and authentic content creators. Using the project’s curriculum map, lessons, and a list of the free/commonly available resources, you too can lift student voices through a podcast project in your classroom or after school club.

Speakers
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Liz Palmer

Department Chair, DuPont Manual High School Journalism & Communication Magnet
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Kennedy Miles

Student, 13 firsts
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Addison Lowry

Student, 13 Firsts


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 216

9:45am PDT

Ready, Set, Reflect! Student and Staff Portfolios

It is essential that staff and students focus more on the process of learning rather than the product if we are truly to implement the deeper learning competencies. To do this we have added time for reflection into our daily instruction and many opportunities for feedback. In this session, we will share how we are capturing staff reflections on their practice as they grow in our deeper learning work and student reflection on mastery of the academic and social standards through a digital portfolio. We have a 4K-12th grade digital portfolio site that students and staff use to reflect on the process of their learning and growth to capture over time. During the session, we will model how we create portfolio entries as well as how we have worked to get leader and teacher buy-in about the process. We will also practice using the digital portfolio to do presentations of learning. This allows students to present their work to an authentic audience on a regular basis, which gives them the opportunity to get and give feedback and to share with their caregivers what they have learned about themselves and their academics. We will share student and staff portfolio examples and the process teachers are using to plan for this level of reflection.

Speakers
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Deidre Roemer

Assistant Superintendent, West Allis-West Milwaukee School District, WI
Deidre Roemer is the Assistant Superintendent for the West Allis West Milwaukee School District. Prior to that role she served as the Director of Leadership and Learning, the Coordinator of Special Education, an instructional coach, and a classroom teacher for twelve years in Illinois... Read More →
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Becky Gries

Coordinator of Student Supports, WAWM School District


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 217

9:45am PDT

Recruiting and Developing Deeper Learning Educators

Designing and supporting deeper learning varies dramatically from the role traditional educators play. What are your biggest challenges in recruiting and developing deeper learning educators? What has worked well? What hasn’t? Come ready to share challenges and ideas — with the hope that we can both create shared learning across our contexts and explore ways to collaborate moving forward.

Speakers
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Yusuf Ahmad

VP New Products, The Reinvention Lab at TFA
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Aditi Garg

Senior Product Manager, Reinvention Lab at Teach For America


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 108

9:45am PDT

Seek Nuance: Teaching in Polarizing Times

How can students and teachers gain nuanced understanding of today’s most pressing issues when these topics are often portrayed in oversimplified and polarized ways? Furthermore, how can educators support deep inquiry into challenging topics when working in spaces where concepts like Critical Race Theory and LGBTQ+ rights are under intense scrutiny? This workshop will support teachers and students in navigating the challenges of a polarized nation so that we may foster a more nuanced understanding of ourselves, one another, and our world’s most important challenges. The framework that guides this workshop is grounded in project based learning and place based pedagogy. Specifically, it emerges from several year-long collaborations between the art and education project, Borderland Collective, and the International School of the Americas, a public high school in South Texas. Each of these learning experienced focused on a different contentious topic including migration and energy policy. From these experiences, the following pedagogical principles emerged: 1) start with a question that opens minds, 2) focus on dialogue as action, 3) leverage art for inquiry, and 4) assess for liberation. In the workshop, participants will grapple with these principles as they collaboratively develop and refine their own project ideas.

Speakers
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Ryan Sprott

National Faculty Senior Manager, PBLWorks


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 207

9:45am PDT

Student-Empowered Assessment with Digital Portfolios

If we hope to increase student empowerment, we need tools that reflect our goals of equity and empowerment.
Ted Cuevas (High Tech High Chula Vista) and Aatash Parikh (High Tech High GSE '17) developed an instructional technology tool, Inkwire, that allows students to capture and organize their work (as well as tag their peers in collaborative work) and then curate it into a format shareable with an authentic audience. 
Hear directly from Ted's students, with participants experiencing a Student-Led Conference (SLC) as the audience for the student. Students will share about how they documented their work and curated it into a portfolio on Inkwire, and how this helped them more easily present their SLCs as well as their Presentations of Learning (POLs). We will also share about how Oakland Unified School District used our tool to help implement Student-Led Conferences at one of their middle schools.
Digital documentation empowers students to own their learning, and it also does the same for educators. We’ll also explore how we might create a shared library of projects and materials to foster collaboration amongst educators.

 

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Ted Cuevas

High Tech High



Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 122

9:45am PDT

The Art of Student-led Math Discussions!

In this workshop, teachers will participate in and then design their own math routine called "Daily Discourse". In this routine, students take charge of the entire "warm-up" process by generating mathematical ideas about a given prompt and then facilitating a discussion with their peers about the ways different students are thinking and connecting to the idea. The whole routine takes about 10 minutes, but transfers complete mathematical authority to the classroom community and gives continual ways for students to connect their own funds of knowledge and conceptions of mathematics to the learning for the day. It also creates space for the teacher to analyze discussion patterns of the class and design for a more equitable voice in the classroom space. Participants will experience a daily discourse “as a student”, debrief the experience, and then practice designing and facilitating one to take back to their schools and classrooms.

Speakers
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Sarah Strong

Instructional Coach, High Tech High
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Molly Poole

Math Teacher, High Tech High


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI 123

9:45am PDT

Using Comics To Drive Difficult Conversation About Race and History

Participants will go through a series of exercises on learning to use comics in the classroom to have difficult conversations about race and history. A WWII comic will be used as a case study to explore how the experience of Black WWII veterans can be used to have rich conversations about social justice and public policy. Participants will spend their time talking about the content's viewpoints and sharing their thought on how the content can be used in the classroom. They will also understand the cognitive psychology around how the brain processes comics and drives emotional reactions.

Speakers
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Stephane Manuel

Founder, TrueFiktion


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 219

9:45am PDT

We Need to Talk: Navigating Difficult Conversations with Skill and Confidence

Effective communication and conflict resolution lie at the heart of our work as educators and leaders for Deeper Learning. Engaging in high stakes dialogue (when opinions vary and emotions run strong) is a skill that can be honed and practiced. Participants will learn critical dialogical skills to strengthen decision-making, commitment to action, and relational trust. We will draw from several frameworks, including "Crucial Conversations," "Courageous Conversations about Race," and "Difficult Conversations," to guide our work together. After learning some key strategies, we will practice and connect with an "accounta-bili-buddy" who will check in with you two weeks after the conference to debrief how your real-life tough conversation actually went!

Speakers
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Dave Trautman

Practitioner Faculty, High Tech High Graduate School of Education
David is a PhD student in Education Studies at UCSD. Prior to beginning his doctoral studies, he served as a teacher, administrator, and consultant in California public district and charter schools. David researches school and district administrator’s beliefs about equity, including... Read More →
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Katie Weisberg

Director of Strategic Partnerships, Learner-Centered Collaborative
Katie started her career as a 6th Grade Humanities teacher at High Tech High and found herself gravitating toward students at the margins - those who learned differently, those who were still learning English, and those who other teachers "warned" her about before they joined her... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 9:45am - 11:15am PDT
HTe 111

10:30am PDT

Den Talk: Aisha Bain and Manasa Yeturu
This talk is for you - for your body, your mind, your soul, your spirit, your past selves, and the you that is becoming. This talk is raw and real. It is about rejecting what no longer serves us, about the things we don't talk about because they are filled with pain, and yet create barriers to our healing and to our unbounded possibilities. This talk is a rejection of white supremacy, we are not doing anything that gets in the way of the liberation of our people and of everybody. This talk grapples with our leadership that comes from love and rage, the place of being with the complexities around us and within us -  yet not to be consumed by them. This talk is deep belly laughter, joy, celebration. Come talk with us. See you soon!

Manasa Yeturu. Educator. Dancer. Poet. Designer. Diver. Those are just some of Manasa Yeturu’s life descriptors. She is currently a lecturer at Stanford's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design and co-lead of d.School’s renowned multi-disciplinary program Design For Extreme Affordability. Manasa has 15+ years of experience working the intersection of social justice + design, from being part of Teach for India’s team in their startup years to leading government innovation initiatives alongside Kamala Harris's team to building financially inclusive services for underserved women all around the world; she is no stranger to working on complex problems with the ethos of equity & collective care at the center of her design work. She believes in a world where we can all lift each other up and dance with community in the process.

Aisha Bain is a black feminist warrior, social justice activist, smasher of patriarchy, and uses her imposing height and incredible stank eye to silence mansplaining in an instant.
Aisha is an inspiring leader with over 15 years of experience in senior leadership, and has managed programs and partnered with community organizations responding to violence against women and girls in prevention, mitigation, service provision, advocacy, and policy change in more than a dozen countries. As a filmmaker, artist and author, Aisha has a particular passion for using creative tools and media to further social justice movements, and to raise the voice and visibility of women and girls within those movements.

She is the Co-Founder of Resistance Communications, a creative action agency that works with local power to elevate the voices and visibility of women, girls, and resistors fighting for social justice through radical storytelling, transformative programming, and art grounded in strategy for social change. She also co-founded Vision Not Victim, a global girl-driven program that provides creative platforms to unleash the power of adolescent girls, address the violence they face and work towards gender equality, supporting girls, parents, and communities to create safer and more supportive environments for girls.

In 2015, Aisha served as the Senior Program Advisor for the Women’s Protection and Empowerment Unit at the International Rescue Committee (IRC). In this capacity, Aisha led advocacy efforts, authored, and advised policy papers and events that directly resulted in policy change including the US government’s 2013 Safe from the Start Initiative; and the United Kingdom’s 2013 Call to Action to End Violence Against Women and Girls in Emergencies. Aisha also spearheaded research, gap analysis, and co-designed an innovative capacity building pilot program to address violence against women and girl refugees and immigrants in the US through a minimum package of response services, partnerships, and advocacy, with a focus on community based approaches and solutions.

Aisha has previously worked with IRC in a number of leadership roles, including as Deputy Country Director in Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake, and has extensive experience leading emergency responses and responding to violence against women and girls in conflict and natural disaster zones including the DRC, Ethiopia, and the Philippines. Additionally, Aisha has worked on women's rights in India and the Maghreb, anti-discrimination in the Balkans, and environmental rights in Mongolia for Global Rights: Partners for Justice. She also co-directed a documentary she produced entitled Darfur Diaries: Message from Home, as well as a book she co-authored, Darfur Diaries: Stories of Survival. The proceeds from the documentary and book went toward building schools in North Darfur in partnership with the Darfur Peace and Development Organization.
Spanning five continents, Aisha has danced with almost every community she has worked with.


Speakers
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Manasa Yeturu

Learning Experience Lead - Stanford d.School (Hasso Plattner Institute of Design), Stanford d.School
Educator. Dancer. Poet. Designer. Diver. Those are just some of Manasa Yeturu’s life descriptors. She is currently a lecturer at Stanford's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design and co-lead of d.School’s renowned multi-disciplinary program Design For Extreme Affordability. Manasa... Read More →
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Aisha Bain

Den Speaker, Aisha Bain Consulting
Aisha Bain is a black feminist warrior, social justice activist, smasher of patriarchy, and uses her imposing height and incredible stank eye to silence mansplaining in an instant.She is a storyteller, facilitator, and social justice innovator with over 20 years of experience in senior... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 10:30am - 11:15am PDT
Forum 2150 Cushing Rd. San Diego CA 92106

10:30am PDT

Den Talk: Dr. Emily Virtue, Liz Bergeron, and Brandi Hinnant-Crawford
Dr. Emily Virtue is an Assistant Professor of Educational Research  and the Educational Leadership program director at Western Carolina University. Before joining the faculty in the College of Education and Allied Professions, Dr. Virtue served as a lecturer in the English department and as the Retention and Completion Advisor in the Division of Student Success at WCU. Dr. Virtue has held various student affairs positions at different institutions of higher education and has been responsible for student wellness, activities, leadership development, retention, and community engagement. Her previous publications focus on pedagogical practices, supporting students in academic difficulty, and addressing systems that prevent student success in higher education. Her recent research with colleagues Drs. Hinnant-Crawford and Bergeron centers on asset-based pedagogical practices in middle and secondary settings.


Liz Bergeron joined New Tech Network in 2016 and serves as the Managing Director of Strategy, Research and Thought Leadership. Liz’s experience includes working closely with ministries of education internationally, US public school districts, and nonprofits conceptualizing and conducting research to inform practice, policy, strategy, and operations. Prior to joining NTN Liz was an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin La-Crosse where she taught pre-service teachers. Previous professional experiences also include her time as the Global Research Manager for the International Baccalaureate (IB) organization where she provided management and oversight for the Program Impact Department.  Recent research collaborations include working with Drs. Hinnant-Crawford and Virtue operationalizing good teaching, warmth & demand, and criticality surfaced from Gay (2000), Hammond (2014), Hilliard, Irvine (1990/1998), Ladson-Billings (1995/1998/2007/2009), and Muhammad (2020). 


Brandi Hinnant-Crawford is a self-described motherscholar, critical pragmatist, liberation theologian, and aspiring scholar-activist. She currently serves as an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Clemson University.  Crawford’s scholarship focuses on equity and inclusion for marginalized students across the P-20 pipeline as well as how research, particularly improvement science, can be leveraged as methodological tools to catalyze just outcomes.  Her work has been published in diverse venues such as Black Liberation Theology, Urban Education, the International Journal of Teacher Leadership, and the Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem Based Learning.  In her 2020 book, Improvement Science in Education: A Primer, she reconceptualizes improvement by centering equity and justice as the purpose of improvement.  
Brandi holds a doctorate in philosophy from Emory University in Educational Studies, a master’s degree in Urban Education Policy from Brown University, and bachelor’s degrees in English (with teacher licensure) and Communication (media concentration) from North Carolina State University. From the time she first stepped foot in the classroom in the rural south to working in central office in the urban north to conducting research across the county, she has been committed to providing equitable opportunities to learn for all children.  While she loves research and teaching, her first priority is being the mother of her ten-year-old twins, Elizabeth Freedom and Elijah Justice Crawford.

Speakers
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Brandi Hinnant-Crawford

Associate Professor of Educational Leadership, Clemson University
Brandi Hinnant-Crawford is a self-described motherscholar, critical pragmatist, liberation theologian, and aspiring scholar-activist. She currently serves as an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Clemson University. Crawford’s scholarship focuses on equity and inclusion... Read More →
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Dr. Emily Virtue

Assistant Professor of Educational Research and Educational Leadership Program Director, Western Carolina University
Dr. Emily Virtue is an Assistant Professor of Educational Research and the Educational Leadership program director at Western Carolina University. Before joining the faculty in the College of Education and Allied Professions, Dr. Virtue served as a lecturer in the English department... Read More →
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Liz Bergeron

Research/Strategy, New Tech Network
Liz Bergeron joined New Tech Network in 2016 and serves as the Managing Director of Strategy, Research and Thought Leadership. Liz’s experience includes working closely with ministries of education internationally, US public school districts, and nonprofits conceptualizing and conducting... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 10:30am - 11:15am PDT
HTHI Commons

11:30am PDT

Keynote & Closing
Dr. Rochelle Gutiérrez' scholarship focuses on issues of identity and power in mathematics education, paying particular attention to how race, class, and language affect teaching and learning. An expert in rehumanizing education and creative insubordination, her keynote will integrate indigenous ways of knowing and being, what it means to build new futures, and so much more!

Speakers
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Rochelle Gutiérrez

Closing Keynote Speaker, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Dr. Rochelle Gutiérrez’s research interrogates the unearned privilege that mathematics holds in society and the roles that race, class, language, and gender play in teaching/learning mathematics so as to open up new possible relationships between humans, mathematics/science, and... Read More →


Thursday March 30, 2023 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Forum 2150 Cushing Rd. San Diego CA 92106

12:30pm PDT

Lunch Day 3
Sandwich Selection
Ham & Brie
Turkey & Cheddar w/ Sundried Tomato Mayo
Avocado, Tomato & Muenster (vegetarian)
Green Goddess Chicken Salad
Persian Rice Salad (vegan)
Tabbouli Salad (vegan)
Spinach & Orzo Salad (vegetarian)
Chips / Cookies / Brownies (gluten-free)

Thursday March 30, 2023 12:30pm - 1:00pm PDT
HTe Gym
 


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