Event Information
• Introduction (10 minutes)
Participants will engage in an interactive icebreaker that invites them to share their experiences in diverse classrooms. This will set the stage for exploring how CRT and ISTE standards can be used to create culturally responsive educational tools. The facilitator will introduce the session goals and emphasize the role of responsible technology integration.
• Exploring CRT and ISTE Standards (20 minutes)
Participants will explore how CRT principles (e.g., validating cultural identities, fostering inclusivity) intersect with ISTE standards such as Empowered Learner, Digital Citizen, and Knowledge Constructor. Group discussions will focus on how these frameworks can enhance teaching practices in diverse classrooms. Practical examples of digital tools will be shared.
• Co-Creation of Classroom Tools (40 minutes)
In small groups, participants will co-create one of the following tools:
- Digital Lesson Plan Frameworks: Templates designed to integrate both CRT principles and ISTE standards, ensuring lessons are culturally inclusive and leverage technology for responsible use.
- Interactive Learning Activity Templates: Activities that incorporate digital tools like gamification and adaptive learning platforms to enhance student engagement.
- Quick Assessment Rubrics: Simple, digital rubrics that allow for immediate feedback, customized to student needs and responsive to cultural diversity.
- Resource Sharing Lists: Curated lists of digital resources that educators can share with their students, designed to support diverse cultural perspectives.
- Tech Integration Guidelines: A practical guide for incorporating AI, responsible digital citizenship, and adaptive learning systems into lesson plans in ways that respect cultural differences.
Facilitators will provide structured guidance, using templates and models to help participants collaborate and develop these resources.
• Presentation and Feedback (15 minutes)
Each group will present their tool to the larger group, highlighting how CRT principles and ISTE standards were applied. A structured feedback process will allow participants to refine their tools with input from peers and facilitators, ensuring adaptability for various educational contexts.
• Wrap-Up and Next Steps (5 minutes)
Participants will finalize their tools and receive access to an online collaboration space where they can continue sharing and refining their work. Follow-up support will include webinars focused on implementing these tools and exploring emerging technology trends such as AI and adaptive learning in culturally responsive education.
This workshop is grounded in research on Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) and educational technology. CRT frameworks, such as those proposed by Gloria Ladson-Billings (2021), provide the foundation for designing inclusive digital tools, while ISTE standards for technology-enhanced learning guide the responsible integration of technology in diverse classrooms (International Society for Technology in Education [ISTE], 2024). Emerging research on AI and adaptive learning systems further supports the development of equitable educational practices (Ayeni et al., 2024).
References:
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). (2022). ISTE standards for educators. Retrieved from https://iste.org/standards/educators.
Ladson-Billings, G. (2021). Culturally relevant pedagogy: Asking a different set of questions. Harvard Education Press.
Ayeni, O. O., Al Hamad, N. M., Chisom, O. N., Osawaru, B., & Adewusi, O. E. (2024). AI in education: A review of personalized learning and educational technology. GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 18(2), 261-271.