ISLS 2026
Culturally Sustaining & Responsive Pedagogy ✕ Clear filters
Tuesday, June 16 · 4 sessions

2:00 PM

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Arts Gallery & Performance

Arts Gallery & Performance - Static Installations All Week

A week-long static gallery of arts-based installations exploring learning through the body, culture, materials, and emerging technology. Works span trans body politics and abolitionist imaginaries, immersive VR/AR and digital reading, and craft-based math via crochet, paper, and youth creative computing with community data art.

Culturally Sustaining & Responsive Pedagogy in a talk
30 talks

2:30 PM

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Short Paper · ALP 1100

Collaborative learning with sociocultural considerations

Short papers on collaborative learning shaped by cultural and social context, from board-game redesign grounded in distributed cognition and culturally relevant pedagogy to belonging for minority computer science students. Several examine partnership-based work, including student-AI problem-solving, cross-disciplinary mentorship, and a 16-year Japanese lesson-study RPP.

Culturally Sustaining & Responsive Pedagogy in a talk
5 talks

4:30 PM

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Short Paper · ALP 1110

Co-design, Teachers, RRP

Short papers on co-design, teachers, and research-practice partnerships, including environmental engineering curriculum co-design, teacher-developed critical-thinking assessments, and curricular co-design as professional development. Further talks examine teacher-researcher thought partnership, translanguaging in teacher preparation, and Black children's sociopolitical sensemaking as a resource.

Culturally Sustaining & Responsive Pedagogy in a talk
6 talks
Symposium · ALP 1700

Telling the Spiders’ Stories: Relationship Building as Essential Infrastructuring for Climate Justice Learning

A symposium using the metaphor of spiderwebs to examine the relational work of connecting knowledge traditions, histories, and community actors for climate justice learning. Studies explore the labor of building and sustaining these networks across disciplinary and institutional boundaries, arguing such web-weaving is critical infrastructuring deserving recognition and support.

Culturally Sustaining & Responsive Pedagogy