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Welcome Deeper Learners!

This digital program is for all things DL2026! Session selection is LIVEOnly registered attendees will be able to select sessions starting March 3rd. Click this link to REGISTER.

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

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

We can’t wait to see you!

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Wednesday, April 1
 

10:00am PDT

Ordinary Streets, Extraordinary Learning
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
What if your block was the best classroom you’ve never used? Drawn from the WPS Institute’s partnerships with urban schools in Massachusetts, this session introduces Neighborhood Walks as a powerful entry point into community-connected, place-based learning.

We’ll begin by engaging with student voices from Salem and Boston that highlight the learning, connection, and engagement that emerge when young people step outside the classroom. Participants will then experience a Neighborhood Walk near the conference site, guided by lenses such as Making a Living or Being in Community. Along the way, they will practice slow observation, photo documentation, and reflection protocols that scaffold student confidence for learning in the wider world. Together, we will identify the skills and mindsets students develop through these immersions and leave with tools to design neighborhood walks for their own schools and communities.

Note: This DL session also invites attendees from the National Summit on Improvement in Education to participate. Summit is a gathering and rallying point for a vibrant and diverse community of improvers who are working to create educational systems where all young people learn and thrive. In 2026, we're bringing together the powerful Deeper Learning and Improvement communities through select crossover sessions, culminating in a joint closing keynote. You are invited to dive deeper and make new connections at DL26. Check out our Summit and DL26 comparison to learn more.
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Anna Leonhard Lacerda

Managing Director, WPS Institute
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Carrie Wihbey

Director of Strategy and Innovation, WPS Institute
I work on learning design and youth development, with a focus on project-based and career-connected learning. Lately, I’ve been exploring how AI can support deeper learning without losing the human side of teaching and learning. I love talking about what actually works with adolescents... Read More →
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Kateshia McAfee

Youth Experience and Community Lead, WPS Institute
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Laura Tavares

Executive Director, WPS Institute
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
High Tech Middle 106

10:00am PDT

Social Emotional Leadership Tools for Students
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
In this workshop, you won’t just learn about social and emotional leadership skills—you’ll practice how to teach them. You’ll take part in activities that model strategies for helping students develop self-leadership skills like self-awareness, accountability, resilience, and integrity. Through focused protocols and collaborative exercises, you’ll experience how to guide students in building the skills for leading with others, including collaboration, communication, active listening, respect, and consideration. You’ll also design and test out lesson activities that encourage students to expand their leadership impact by cultivating visionary thinking, motivation, encouragement, and confidence. By the end of the session, you’ll leave with practical tools, ready-to-use strategies, and hands-on experience to bring back to your classroom.
Speakers
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Sandra Mings Lamar

Director, Adult Education, St. Johnsbury Academy
My work in Deeper Learning began as a Peace Corps volunteer, teaching in a small village in Botswana. After completing my MA on a Peace Corps Fellowship at San Francisco State University, I served as founding teacher and administrator at New Technology High School, the founding school... Read More →
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Terha Steen

Academic Dean, Lyndon Institute
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
High Tech High 117

10:00am PDT

Student-Led Workshop: The Power of Play
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
The Power of Play for Pupils is a workshop where we discuss, play games, and learn about the importance of how the developing mind reacts to play in classrooms. Together, we will learn why play it’s important to adolescent development and why play is important in school. This workshop is intended for all teachers, school leaders, and empowered students who are open to sharing with a group.
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Asher Kalisuch

K-12 Student, High Tech High
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Cole D'Agostino

K-12 Student, High Tech High
Hi, I'm Cole! Nice to meet you! I'm a passionate sophomore who loves music, math, and anything else I love...which is a lot. I'd describe myself as fun, chaotic, and occasionally a little clumsy(usually unintentionally). I love talking about music, theater, math, and anything! Anything... Read More →
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
High Tech Middle 117

10:00am PDT

Tune In to Sound, Speak Out as Practice
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
In this Workshop, educators become listeners, then learners, then makers. Drawing on a student-produced album as a primary text and hip hop’s own pedagogical traditions—sampling, the cipher, call and response, and storytelling as testimony—participants design lesson-ready structures for inviting their own students into authentic, safe, and culturally grounded conversations about mental health and wellbeing.  Hip hop has always been a technology for processing pain, building community, and speaking difficult truths out loud. This workshop asks: what if we let students show us how it’s done? No prior music production experience is needed. The only prerequisite is a willingness to listen.


* Tune In Speak Out is a student-produced album released through Another Level Records, the student-run label at the High School for Recording Arts (HSRA) in St. Paul, MN. Written, recorded, and produced by young people, the album documents the mental health realities facing their generation with candor, artistry, and care. It is not a curriculum about young people—it is a curriculum by them. 


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Tony Simmons

Co-Founding Director, 4 Learning

Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
High Tech Middle 109
 

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