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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

Becoming a DL Teacher: Feedback That Matters
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
What does it mean to be a deeper learning teacher—and how can we support each other in that journey? Participants will use our Deeper Learning Teaching & Classroom Framework—anchored in the domains of Conditions, Connection, and Pedagogy, along with the Growth Arcs (Sprouting → Rooted → Thriving)—to practice giving and receiving feedback that deepens practice rather than merely checking boxes.
Participants will analyze what deeper learning looks like across contexts and practice structured protocols for feedback. Whether newer to deeper learning or more advanced, participants will have differentiated entry points to explore and calibrate.
Takeaways include:
A set of feedback stems aligned to the framework.
An adaptable observation lens using Growth Arcs.
A feedback protocol to apply in their own school.

Our Framework draws on research and practitioners including Hammond, Immordino-Yang, Bransford, Hewlett Foundation, Ritchart, Berger, McTigue/Wiggins.
Speakers
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Kaile Berlenbach

Program Manager, Kupu Hou Academy @ Mid-Pacific Institute
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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 →
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
High Tech High 158

10:00am PDT

Design for Deeper Learning with the AI Kaleidoscope
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
High Tech High GSE’s Kaleidoscope framework supports educators in designing transformative learning experiences. However, designing for and with learners takes a lot of time and creative energy. This workshop introduces collaborative protocols for community-oriented projects and strategies for using the AI-companion to High Tech High’s Kaleidoscope Framework as a resource for lifting some of the cognitive weight of design.
Speakers
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Rosemarie Biocarles-Rydeen

Professional Learning Designer, High Tech High Graduate School of Education
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
High Tech High 107

10:00am PDT

Developing Authentic Audiences for PBL
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
This workshop explores the question “How can an authentic audience make projects more meaningful and impactful for students?” Participants will examine how connecting student work to real audiences can deepen engagement, improve language development, and strengthen the purpose behind project-based learning. In addition to authentic audience, participants will also consider authenticity in general, discussing real-world tasks, inquiry and disciplinary thinking. After collaboratively analyzing a sample project, participants will reflect on their own project plans and consider ways to more intentionally design for authentic purposes and audiences.
Speakers
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Dolan Morgan

Senior Director of Programs, Internationals Network
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Sevana Sammis

Manager of Professional Development, Internationals Network
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
High Tech High 146

10:00am PDT

How to Craft Movement Stories
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
Build a values-first story kit students will join: a clear story, tagline, and simple visual. Works for classroom projects, school culture efforts, or community partnerships. Learn a step-by-step process you can teach tomorrow to help students and staff communicate for impact. Leave with a completed workbook kit plus an elementary/middle/high adaptation guide.

In this hands-on workshop, educators and school leaders experience the Movement Communications Design Framework (MCDF) using a printed workbook and a simple peer-feedback protocol. You will move through four short sprints—Values, Storyboard, Visual Motif, and Tagline—then assemble your mini communications kit.

Bring a real initiative (class project, student-led effort, school-wide priority, or community campaign), or choose a ready-to-use prompt if you are starting from scratch.
Speakers
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Luke Piedad

Chief Operating Officer, Hundred Hands Learning Lab
Luke Piedad is the COO of Hundred Hands Learning Lab (H2L2), a San Diego–based creative design studio that partners with educators, organizers, and changemakers to build accessible, equity-centered systems. Luke brings a unique blend of technical expertise, organizational design... Read More →
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Patrick Yurick

Chief Executive Officer, Hundred Hands Learning Lab
Patrick Yurick is the Chief Executive Officer of Hundred Hands Learning Lab (H2L2), a San Diego-based studio that treats design as a way to build movements, not just materials. He leads teams that help educators, organizers, and nonprofits turn complex ideas into visual stories, brands... Read More →
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Victor Flores

Chief Technology Officer, Hundred Hands Learning Lab
Victor Flores is the Chief Technology Officer at H2L2, where he oversees technical strategy, architecture, and execution across client engagements. He focuses on building systems that are clear in purpose, adaptable in design, and aligned directly to business and mission-driven g... Read More →

Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
High Tech Middle 116

10:00am PDT

Mission-Aligned Targets, Deeper Learning Outcomes
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
This workshop explores how to create clear, standards-based learning targets that strengthen project-based learning and reflect a school’s mission. As a new administrator in a PBL-focused school, I quickly recognized the need to strengthen how learning connects meaningfully to both academic standards and the school’s mission. By intentionally aligning learning targets with the mission, we move beyond a statement posted on the wall to a living guide for instruction, assessment, and student growth. Participants will see how this approach deepens the impact of project-based learning, strengthens coherence across school practices, and solidifies the school’s identity as a mission-driven, PBL-centered community. In addition, I will co-present with a consultant who has been working with me to make this change at our school.  She will share an external perspective on how this process supports instructional alignment, as well as the challenges and opportunities it presents for schools and educators.
Speakers
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Laura Flaxman

Author, Educator, Consultant, Asia Pacific International School


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Anna Sea

Director of Instructions, Asia Pacific International School
Wednesday April 1, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am PDT
High Tech Middle 102

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.
Speakers
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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

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.
Speakers
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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
 

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