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Friday, July 3
 

8:30am PDT

Breakfast
Friday July 3, 2026 8:30am - 8:45am PDT
Breakfast will be provided by Imagine High's Professional Cook PC1 students. There will be gluten free, dairy free, and vegetarian options available.
Friday July 3, 2026 8:30am - 8:45am PDT
Imagine High 45669 Yale Road Chilliwack BC V2P 2N1

8:45am PDT

Transition
Friday July 3, 2026 8:45am - 9:00am PDT
Snacks will be provided by Imagine High's Professional Cook PC1 students. There will be gluten free, dairy free, and vegetarian options available.
Friday July 3, 2026 8:45am - 9:00am PDT
Imagine High 45669 Yale Road Chilliwack BC V2P 2N1

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Agency in Action: Relationships and Real-World Learning Spark Ownership
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
This energizing, student-powered professional learning session explores what agency can look like when classrooms are built around identity and belonging, valuing student voice, integrated disciplines, and inspired authentic learning. Grounded in the BC Curriculum and Shane Safir’s Agency Model, the session examines how clear learning goals, strong relationships, purposeful inquiry, and assessment for learning work together to spark curiosity, commitment, and genuine ownership.

Drawing on examples from a course called AP Passion to Action, an integrated Grade 11–12 course weaving English First Peoples, AP Seminar, Social Justice, Careers and Capstone, land-based learning, and partnerships with local Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers, participants will see how interdisciplinary design invites students to pursue questions that matter to them and their communities.

Co-designed and co-led by students, the session includes candid student perspectives on what makes learning feel challenging, human, and worth the effort. Educators will hear directly how building strong, caring relationships with and between students, co-creating criteria, and building brave learning spaces supports risk-taking, belonging, and academic excellence.

Participants will discover that agency is not a free-for-all. It is the product of intentional design: rigorous expectations, authentic audiences, real-world problems, and integrated pathways that honour student identity and voice. Educators will have time to interact with students, build collective knowledge, and collaborate with each other. They will leave with concrete strategies and a renewed momentum to create classrooms where students do more than comply. They participate. They think deeply. And they show up.

Integrated Disciplines: This Deep Dive welcomes educators of all grades and subject areas who are curious about how integrated learning designs can strengthen student agency, as well as teacher-leaders and school administrators building innovative cultures and district-level teams committed to system-wide transformation.

Collaborative Care: This Deep Dive will be grounded in collaborative care and shared inquiry, immersing educators in relational learning experiences that mirror the cultures of trust and belonging we want students to experience every day.

Inspired Authentic Learning: Educators won’t just hear about the strategies; they’ll live them. Through guided experiences, rich dialogue, and collaborative planning, participants will co-create knowledge and leave with ideas ready to implement in their own contexts.
Speakers
avatar for Marnie Birkeland

Marnie Birkeland

Teacher, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - George Elliot Secondary School
Marnie Birkeland is a secondary teacher at George Elliot Secondary School and a teacher with the Learning and Innovation team, where she works alongside students and educators to design learning that is rooted in relationship, curiosity, and purpose. Her practice centers student voice... Read More →
avatar for Carter Mochinski

Carter Mochinski

Student, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - George Elliot Secondary School
Carter Mochinski is a passionate change maker and a highly involved youth community leader. He is most passionate about making change in reducing inequalities, specifically for those with neurological divergence, differently applied persons and inequalities in climate action, while... Read More →
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Liberty Sanderson

Student, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - George Elliot Secondary School
Liberty Sanderson is a grade 11 student who really cares about learning and changing the learning experiences for students. In November, Liberty also traveled to Belém, Brazil to present our co-written Student and Youth Climate Manifesto to World Leaders. In some of our conversations... Read More →
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Cassidy Burke

Student, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - George Elliot Secondary School
Cassidy Burke is a grade 12 student who is also our GESS Grad President. This year, Cassidy made it a goal to, “become more confident talking in front of people about my ideas and opinions and not being so insecure about what others will think of it.” In our class, she learned... Read More →
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Danika David

Student, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - George Elliot Secondary School
Danika David is a grade 12 student who is passionate about art and creating, and using her voice to have a positive impact on her community. She believes that, “When you feel strong emotions for something, use that to power your fire.” She has also shared that, “Being authentic... Read More →
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Logan Neill

Student, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - George Elliot Secondary School
Logan Neill is a grade 11 student who loves skateboarding, thrifting, and nature. He uses his quiet leadership style to make a difference with his peers and community. In our class, Logan has shared that, ““I feel something I am quite strong at is my ability to be a leader and... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 218

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Breaking the Blocks: Interdisciplinary Design Jam
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
The Breaking the Blocks: Interdisciplinary Design Jam will be deeply connected to the core pillars of a deep dive - Integrated disciplines, Collaborative Care, and Inspired Authentic Learning. I hope that teachers/teams of teachers can work together to plan a real, or speculative, fully integrated learning experience for their real school context that knocks down traditional curricular barriers, creates authentic learning for the participants (and authentic learning, later on, for their students), and reflects their real-life work/community context, needs, and kids. The focus of this workshop is to think big, get our hands dirty with the BC Curriculum, and create something that can transform opportunities for kids.
Speakers
avatar for Danny Leeming

Danny Leeming

Teacher, Independent
Danny Leeming is a secondary educator from Castlegar, BC, Canada who works in a rural, grade 7-12 school as a teacher-librarian, technology integration specialist, and teacher/creator of the school's Performance and Media Academy. He has a Master of Educational Technology from the... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 221

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Community Design Lab: Solving Real Problems Together
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
In this immersive Deep Dive, participants will solve a real problem for an actual Chilliwack community partner, experiencing firsthand the power of authentic learning. This is not a simulation - participants will work with real stakeholders facing real challenges, using design thinking and place-based exploration to develop tangible solutions.

What Participants Will Experience:
• Morning: Meet community partners (local businesses, nonprofits, or organizations) who present genuine challenges they're facing. Participants engage in empathy interviews and observation, practicing the art of understanding before solving. It would be great if we could do this at partner offices or off site, but we could bring them to us, if necessary.
• Midday: Take the problem outdoors to a natural area in Chilliwack. Use nature as both metaphor and method—exploring how natural systems solve similar problems, engaging in reflective wandering, and allowing ideas to emerge through movement and connection to place.
• Afternoon: Return to rapid ideation and prototyping using design thinking protocols. Community partners remain engaged throughout, providing real feedback and co-designing solutions with participants. This creates authentic iteration and demonstrates learning with real stakes.
• Exhibition: Participants present their prototyped solutions to stakeholders AND reflect on their metacognitive journey. They will ask questions of themselves like, "What did we have to learn? What disciplines emerged? How did authentic learning change our engagement?"

What Participants Will Learn:
Participants will directly experience the three Deeper Learning Competencies:
• Integrated Disciplines: Real problems demand multiple ways of knowing like biology, systems thinking, communication, design, empathy, and more naturally emerge when solving for real people.
• Collaborative Care: Working with actual community stakeholders builds authentic relationships, empathy, and accountability. Co-design with partners models true collaboration.
• Inspired Authentic Learning: When learning has real consequences and real audiences, engagement transforms. Participants feel the difference between simulated and authentic work.

What Participants Will Take Away:
Educators will leave with:
• Direct experience of being the learner in an authentic, high-stakes scenario
• Understanding of how to build community partnerships for real problem-solving
• Protocols for design thinking in educational contexts
• Insight into place-based learning that integrates outdoor environments
• Metacognitive awareness of how authentic learning feels different from traditional approaches
• Confidence to replicate this model with their own students and communities

This Deep Dive models exactly what participants can create for students: learning experiences where the work matters beyond the classroom, where community members are partners, and where students become "solutioneers" for real challenges.
Speakers
avatar for Adam Haigler

Adam Haigler

Facilitator, Consultant, & Coach, WIELD
Adam Haigler is a Design Thinking facilitator, consultant, and coach, and the founder of WIELD, an agency that works across sector to solve problems that impact people and planet. With over 15 years of experience in experiential education, Adam specializes in helping organizations... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 141

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Identity, Art, and Rigor: PBL in Action
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
This interdisciplinary immersive workshop weaves storytelling as a powerful entry point into identity, connection, and content. Through mentor texts, movement, and art, participants explore the questions Where are you from? Who are you from? Who are you? Grounded in HTH’s Design for Deeper Learning Kaleidoscope framework, the workshop highlights concrete routines and structures that engage students in rigorous exploration and reflection.
Speakers
avatar for Kali Frederick

Kali Frederick

Professional Learning Designer, High Tech High GSE
Creatively non-compliant and embracer of wild ideas, I am a Professional Learning Designer with the High Tech High Graduate School of Education with 15 years of teaching experience in both a comprehensive NYC public school and PBL classrooms at High Tech High. Inspired by bell hooks... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 205

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Igniting the P’ax: Sparking a Fire of Systemic Change Within Our Community
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
“All that we are is story.” - Richard Wagamese. Many Indigenous worldviews, including syilx Okanagan, uphold story to reveal values, beliefs, and protocols for living in a good way. In sharing the story of our journey from “this is the way we’ve always done it” to honouring truth, reconciliation, and Indigenous brilliance, we hope to create conditions for others to share their lived experiences in a deeply reflective process. Using our school community’s story, we will invite participants to reveal and reflect upon their own values and beliefs alongside ours so that we might learn and lead in a good way, together.

Through materials, loose parts, arts-based mediums, and land-based experiences, participants will reflect on their own community of collaborators, the beliefs/values that guide their actions, the conditions that exist - and the conditions they would like to create, and what might be their next spark.
Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Detjen

Jennifer Detjen

Teacher, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Black Mountain Elementary
Jennifer Detjen has worked in the Central Okanagan school district, situated on the traditional lands of the sylix People, since 2005. She has taught grades 2-5, and since 2015 has been a Fine Arts and Physical Health prep teacher. She prioritizes serving her community and helping... Read More →
avatar for Michelle Dumanski

Michelle Dumanski

Teacher, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Black Mountain Elementary
Michelle Dumanski is a primary classroom teacher at Black Mountain School, on the traditional, unceded territory of the syilx people in the Okanagan. She brings over 20 years of experience, including 10 years in early learning, and is guided by a Reggio-inspired, child-centered approach... Read More →
avatar for Ryan Ward

Ryan Ward

Vice Principal, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Black Mountain Elementary
Ryan Ward is honoured to be the vice principal of Black Mountain Elementary School, located on the traditional, unceded territory of the sylix people in the beautiful Okanagan valley. Ryan has served as a teacher, vice principal and principal at a variety of K-12 schools in multiple... Read More →
avatar for Rochelle Popoff

Rochelle Popoff

Vice Principal, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Black Mountain Elementary
Rochelle Popoff is the vice principal of Rutland Elementary School on the traditional lands of the syilx People, in Kelowna, BC. She began her career in education in 2010 and has taught and led in K–12 settings across Western Canada and internationally. Grounded in Reggio-inspired... Read More →
avatar for Keely Flannigan

Keely Flannigan

Teacher Librarian, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Black Mountain Elementary
Keely Flannigan - I currently hold the role of Teacher-Librarian at Black Mountain Elementary School on the traditional lands of the syilx People, in a region now known as Kelowna. I am grateful and privileged to serve our community in ever-evolving ways. My hope is that every child... Read More →
avatar for Michelle Relova

Michelle Relova

Principal, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Black Mountain Elementary
Michelle Relova currently serves as the principal of Black Mountain Elementary School on the traditional lands of the syilx People, in Kelowna, BC. Since becoming an administrator in 2014, Michelle has served at all level (K-12) supporting school communities in creating inclusive... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 132/133

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Leading the Shift: Fostering Cultures of Collaborative Innovation
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
This Deep Dive invites participants into the experience of collaborative innovation, not as a concept to discuss, but as a culture to inhabit. Through circle processes, thinking materials, visible thinking routines, and shared documentation, participants will engage in learning that models how communities grow agency, efficacy, and trust. Together, we will surface the cultural stories shaping our classrooms, schools, and districts and explore what stories we want to be living into next. Participants will learn by doing, first through uncovering values and beliefs about teaching and learning, then through experiencing pedagogical moves that are grounded in the OECD Principles of Learning, the First Peoples Principles of Learning, and Shane Safir’s agency framework. We will make the learning visible through intentional debriefs that connect beliefs and values to action. Change theory, including Kotter’s model, will be woven in to support sustainable, people-centered transformation rather than initiative overload.
Educators will leave with practical facilitation moves, inquiry structures, and design principles they can immediately adapt to foster collaborative professionalism, teacher leadership, and community-connected, action-oriented learning, regardless of your job title or context. Part of the time will be spent creating an actionable plan for fostering student and teacher agency and distributed leadership in schools or districts. Integrated Disciplines: This Deep Dive is designed for all educators (regardless of grade level or content), teacher-leaders, building administrators looking to foster innovative cultures, and district-level educators and administrators looking to transform their district. Collaborative Care: This Deep Dive will be relational and consist of collective learning experiences. Inspired Authentic Learning: through purpose-driven design that invites both educators and learners to take meaningful action and embrace risk-taking.
Speakers
avatar for Kevin Dent

Kevin Dent

District Educator, Central Okanagan Public School District #23
Kevin Dent loves conversations about learning, particularly how learners make sense of ideas, work through uncertainty, and grow through productive struggle. He supports students and educators in developing joy, confidence, and agency in their learning and holds a deep belief that... Read More →
avatar for Lindsey Stevens

Lindsey Stevens

Learning and Innovation Educator, Central Okanagan Public School District #23
Lindsey Stevens is an educator and district-level instructional leader from Kelowna, British Columbia, with a passion for learning that makes a difference. Her work focuses on inquiry, learner agency, and collaborative professionalism, supporting educators to design responsive, community-connected... Read More →
avatar for Kristi Langlois

Kristi Langlois

District Educator, Central Okanagan Public School District #23
Kristi Langlois: Kristi Langlois is a district-level teacher leader from Kelowna, B.C., with over 20 years of K-12 classroom experience. Throughout her career, she has championed student agency, equity, and Indigenous learning while fostering meaningful professional collaboration... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 142

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Lessons That Inspire: Deeper Instruction
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Deeper Learning needs to happen all day long—not just in projects or special events. We will consider frameworks for and examples of Deeper Instruction: Lessons that challenge, engage, and empower students to go deeper in every lesson in every subject. We will examine frameworks for Deeper Instruction, and much of our time will be spent analyzing videos of Deeper Lessons across a range of classrooms, grade levels, subject areas, and contexts. We will make connections to our own practices, and culminate in preparing Teaching Posters to share our learning.
Speakers
avatar for Ron Berger

Ron Berger

Director. Keynote Speaker., EL Education
Ron Berger is a well-known national and international keynote speaker focused on inspiring a commitment to quality, character, and citizenship in students. He is the Senior Advisor at EL Education, a nonprofit school improvement organization that partners with public schools and districts... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Library 101

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Pass the Torch: Theatre, Community, and Reconciliation
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
This session is grounded in community relationships, responsibility, and care. Our group will travel to the site of a former Residential School, where participants will engage with the process behind a secondary theatre project in which students worked alongside Residential School Survivors to adapt a survivor’s memoir into a stage production.

Participants in this session can expect to discuss how to continue their own unlearning journeys, connect to their own local territories and cultural protocols to create authentic and reciprocal connections, and how centering Indigenous voices and stories can create hopeful, transformational change.

Participants won’t leave with all the answers, but are encouraged to continue reflections on the responsibilities that come with teaching difficult histories through creative practice and cultural humility.
Speakers
avatar for Jen Maxwell

Jen Maxwell

Teacher, School District #33 Chilliwack - Imagine High Integrated Arts & Technology Secondary
Jen Maxwell is xwelítem (settler) in traditional, ancestral and unceded Ts'elxwéyeqw, Semá:th, and Pil'alt Territory. She is passionate about global Indigenous studies, genealogical research, and reading sci-fi and fantasy fiction. She is motivated by authentic, community-connected... Read More →
avatar for Penny Miller

Penny Miller

Teacher, School District #33 Chilliwack - Imagine High Integrated Arts & Technology Secondary
Penny Miller has been working as an Arts Integration teacher for almost 20 years. Her passion for storytelling through theatre and history filtered with a social justice lens has been at the core of her teaching practice. Collaboration, connection, relationships with people and the... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 217

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Press Start for Deeper Learning: A hands-on lab for game-based teaching and learning
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Don't learn about the French Revolution, live it! In this hands-on, game development-focused deep dive, participants will learn about the power of video games in the classroom by creating their own. They will engage in the disciplines of programming, media arts, and carpentry, all while hearing about practical applications and anecdotes from real classrooms. Engage in discussion and explore examples of how this medium can be used to extend learning in any classroom.
Speakers
avatar for Matt Slykhuis

Matt Slykhuis

Teacher, School District #33 Chilliwack - Imagine High Integrated Arts & Technology Secondary
Matt has taught students from elementary through high school across a wide range of subjects, including Math, English, Music, and Technology. From leading Rock Band classes to teaching Video Game Development, his diverse teaching background naturally led him to explore how games can... Read More →
avatar for Joe Taylor

Joe Taylor

Teacher, School District #33 Chilliwack - Imagine High Integrated Arts & Technology Secondary
After a decade working in the trades, Joe hung up the hard hat and moved into education. As a shop teacher at an integrated arts and technology secondary school, Joe designs cross-curricular, project-based learning experiences rooted in learning through making. Drawing on industry... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 209/Woodshop 178

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Relational Pedagogy: Teaching Through Connection, Story, and Place
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
This Deep Dive invites participants into an immersive, land-connected, and story-based learning experience rooted in relational pedagogy. Rather than learning about relationships as a concept, participants will learn through relationship itself, with land, with story, with one another, and with their own evolving teaching identity.

Educators will experience a series of interconnected relational practices including a land-based arrival, a Four Directions Walk grounded in the Medicine Wheel, Story work Circles, and the creation of a Learning Bundle, a tangible artifact representing reciprocal learning and accountability. The session models learning as a living, participatory process shaped by connection, belonging, and responsibility rather than content transmission alone.

Grounded in the work of Shawn Wilson and Gregory Cajete, this Deep Dive explores learning as ceremony, participation, and relationship. Participants will experience how story functions as pedagogy, how circle builds collective meaning, and how learning can be assessed through relational accountability rather than compliance.

By the end of the session, participants will:

• Experience relational pedagogy as participatory, story-based, and land-connected learning
• Engage in circle processes grounded in respect, reciprocity, responsibility, and reverence
• Create a Learning Bundle symbolizing mutual learning, gifting, and accountability
• Reflect on how relational pedagogy can transform assessment, inquiry, and classroom culture
• Leave with both a tangible artifact and an embodied understanding of relational teaching

Connection to Deeper Learning Competencies

Integrated Disciplines
This Deep Dive weaves together Indigenous pedagogy, land-based learning, story, assessment, leadership, and inquiry into a single living practice. Learning is not siloed by subject area, participants experience how place, narrative, reflection, and material making naturally integrate across disciplines. The Medicine Wheel structure models holistic thinking that educators can adapt into curriculum design, inquiry projects, and assessment frameworks.

Collaborative Care
Relationship is the curriculum. Through circle processes, object exchange, partnered reflection, and collective meaning-making, participants directly experience learning as relational, reciprocal, and emotionally grounded. Vulnerability, listening, gratitude, and accountability are not added on, they become central pedagogical tools. This Deep Dive builds educator capacity to cultivate belonging-driven classrooms and leadership cultures rooted in care rather than control.

Inspired Authentic Learning
Participants engage in authentic, meaning-rich learning that is personal, emotional, symbolic, and reflective. The Learning Bundle serves as both artifact and metaphor, representing how learning moves through giving and receiving. Rather than consuming a strategy, educators become the learning, connecting deeply to purpose, identity, and ethical responsibility. The experience is intended to reshape how participants understand assessment, engagement, and what “rigor” truly means.

What Participants Take Away

• A Learning Bundle symbolizing relational commitments• Practical circle and story work structures for immediate classroom use• Language for discussing relational assessment and inquiry• A renewed understanding of teaching as ceremony, relationship, and responsibility• A deepened sense that who we are in relationship matters as much as what we teach


Speakers
avatar for Dave Dumont

Dave Dumont

Teacher, School District #74 Gold Trail
Dave Dumont has been an educator since 2010, teaching primarily in rural communities across Alberta and British Columbia with significant Indigenous populations. He currently teaches Grade 5/6 at Desert Sands Community School in Ashcroft, British Columbia, located on the shared territories... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 140

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Roll for Agency: How Tabletop Play Puts Learners in the Story
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
What if your classroom became a living story your students could step into?

In this Deep Dive, you’ll learn how to design rich, story-driven experiences—from world-building to character creation to dynamic, unfolding narratives—and then bring them to life through play.

Storytelling is already a familiar tool in classrooms. We read stories, analyze them, and discuss their meaning. This session invites educators to take the next step: not just working with stories, but co-creating them with learners in real time.

In this immersive, full-day Deep Dive, participants will step into collaborative storytelling through accessible tabletop role-playing experiences. You’ll take on the role of a learner—making decisions, inhabiting characters, navigating uncertainty, and shaping a shared narrative alongside others.

Participants will experience how role-playing:
• Centers student voice and agency
• Encourages perspective-taking, empathy, and collaboration
• Makes decision-making and consequence visible
• Supports inclusive, equitable participation by distributing power and authorship

Throughout the session, we will pause to reflect and connect these experiences to classroom practice, literacy, and deeper learning competencies.

You’ll use a flexible framework and begin building your own story-driven learning experience—starting with world-building, moving into character creation, and shaping the narrative dynamics that bring it all together. 

No prior role-playing or gaming experience is required. This session is about storytelling, learning design, and creating experiences that students can step into and shape.

Participants will leave with:
• A firsthand experience of role-playing as a learning tool
• A practical framework for turning stories into co-created learning experiences
• A designed role-playing concept ready to adapt for their students
Speakers
avatar for Dylan Ismail

Dylan Ismail

EdTech & Creative Coach, Classmate
Dylan is a Creative Coach at Classmate, where he has spent the past seven years partnering with teachers to design creative, student-centered learning experiences. His work focuses on helping educators turn ideas into classroom-ready projects that prioritize storytelling, play, and... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 223

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - Teaching at the Table: Collaborative Learning Through Role-Playing Games
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
What will participants experience?
Participants will experience playing a tabletop role-playing game (rpg) as a player, discussing their experience, and working together to design their own game for learning or exploration of a topic.

What and how will they learn?
Participants will have an opportunity to learn about and participate in the role-playing game Wanderlust by Star West Morgan. After the gameplay experience, we will discuss rpgs, game mechanics, and how tabletop role-playing games can support development and learning as collaborative self-exploration and transformation. Participants will then have a chance to design or adapt their own rpg for exploring a topic, social or academic competency, or learning goal of their choice.

What will they take away?
Participants will take away insights into what tabletop rpgs are, how they can contribute to collaborative and cooperative learning, and transformative experiences. They will gain experience playing an rpg, and some understanding of game mechanics. They will hopefully also take away some concrete ideas about implementing rpgs into their teaching and learning practices.

This workshop connects especially to the Deeper Learning Competency of Collaborative Care. Role-playing games are spaces of deep collaboration, reciprocity, and power-sharing. My goal with presentations is to create an experience based in these principles, and encourage participants to collaborate, share, and support, both in and outside of gameplay.
Speakers
avatar for Kari Gustafson

Kari Gustafson

Instructor, University of the Fraser Valley - School of Education
Kari Gustafson, PhD (they/she) is an instructor, researcher, role-playing gamer, and parent, working in the crossroads of neurodiversity and disability studies, education, and role-playing games. They explore how these areas connect and inform one another, and our experiences of identities... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 219

9:00am PDT

Deep Dive - The Dream of a Different School: Agency, Belief, & Collective Efficacy
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Step inside the Canyon Falls Middle School story—a seven-year journey rooted in a shared belief that schools thrive when students and educators experience deep agency, and true community. In this immersive Deep Dive, participants will explore how CMS intentionally designed the conditions for collaborative professionalism, creating enabling structures for increased learner agency and deeper learning. Through hands-on, interactive experiences, educators will uncover how integrated, multidisciplinary learning and the building of collective teacher efficacy lead to meaningful student impact. Participants will engage with the vision, research, and learning principles that guide CMS and see how they come alive through community structures, looping, competency-based design, and embedded reflection. Student and teacher voices, captured through authentic artifacts, video, and documentation, will anchor the experience and connect every decision back to learners. This session will equip participants with practical, transferable structures and practices they can apply to their own classroom, school, or district.
Speakers
avatar for Michelle Harvey

Michelle Harvey

Teacher Librarian, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Canyon Falls Middle School
Michelle Harvey is a teacher-librarian at Canyon Falls Middle School, where she loves creating welcoming spaces that inspire curiosity, creativity, and a lifelong love of reading. She is passionate about helping students build confidence as readers, researchers, and critical thinkers... Read More →
avatar for Scott Hayhurst

Scott Hayhurst

Teacher, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Canyon Falls Middle School
Scott Hayhurst is a Physical and Health Education teacher at Canyon Falls Middle School and has also worked as a Community Teacher and Social Emotional Learning teacher in the 7 years the school has been open. As a member of the Curricular Leader team, he works with others to develop... Read More →
avatar for Christina Hidalgo

Christina Hidalgo

Teacher, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Canyon Falls Middle School
Christina Hidalgo is an experienced educator who has taught high school science as well as served as a special education teacher, and for the past nine years has taught middle school math and science. She is committed to building student confidence, curiosity, and capacity in mathematics... Read More →
avatar for Michael Magliocchi

Michael Magliocchi

Teacher, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Canyon Falls Middle School
Michael Magliocchi is a Foods Teacher at Canyon Falls Middle School with a unique dual background as both a career educator and a professional chef. With 16 years of industry experience prior to entering education, Michael translates professional culinary standards into accessible... Read More →
avatar for Carson Tonn

Carson Tonn

Vice Principal, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Canyon Falls Middle School
About to enter his 20th year working in Central Okanagan Schools, Carson Tonn has been a classroom teacher, a behaviour support specialist, and most recently the Vice-Principal of Canyon Falls Middle School. His experience helping to open CMS has solidified his passion for creating... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Watson

Sarah Watson

Principal, Central Okanagan Public School District #23 - Canyon Falls Middle School
Since 2016, Sarah Watson has been an administrator across district, middle, and secondary settings and is honoured to have worked to design learning environments that centre student agency, collective efficacy, and meaningful learning for every learner. Sarah is currently the principal... Read More →
Friday July 3, 2026 9:00am - 11:30am PDT
Imagine High - Room 215

11:30am PDT

Lunch
Friday July 3, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Lunch will be provided by Imagine High's Professional Cook PC1 students. There will be gluten free, dairy free, and vegetarian options available.
Friday July 3, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Imagine High 45669 Yale Road Chilliwack BC V2P 2N1

12:30pm PDT

Transition
Friday July 3, 2026 12:30pm - 12:45pm PDT
Friday July 3, 2026 12:30pm - 12:45pm PDT
Imagine High 45669 Yale Road Chilliwack BC V2P 2N1

12:45pm PDT

Deep Dives: Afternoon Session - Return to your Deep Dive
Friday July 3, 2026 12:45pm - 2:30pm PDT

Friday July 3, 2026 12:45pm - 2:30pm PDT
Imagine High 45669 Yale Road Chilliwack BC V2P 2N1

2:30pm PDT

Advisory for Exhibition - Return to your Deep Dive, same room as Deep Dive sessions
Friday July 3, 2026 2:30pm - 3:00pm PDT

Friday July 3, 2026 2:30pm - 3:00pm PDT
Imagine High 45669 Yale Road Chilliwack BC V2P 2N1

3:00pm PDT

Deep Dive Exhibition - Return to your Deep Dive
Friday July 3, 2026 3:00pm - 3:30pm PDT

Friday July 3, 2026 3:00pm - 3:30pm PDT
Imagine High 45669 Yale Road Chilliwack BC V2P 2N1
 
Deeper Learning Canada
From CA$650.00
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