Bring design into your classroom!
How can design be implemented across diverse subject areas and disciplines in K–12 education? Through engaging hands-on workshops and a panel featuring creative leaders in non-design fields, this community-building event will explore the essential design skills at the core of Day of Design’s curriculum for 2025/26: storytelling, iteration, and collaboration.
Open to teachers, administrators, members of the MIT community, and OST educators, the event highlights how design equips students with critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills to navigate uncertainty. The afternoon will conclude with networking and a casual community dinner. No design background is required — just curiosity about how design can strengthen teaching and learning across disciplines.
Because space is limited, attendance is by application to ensure a balanced mix of perspectives. Request to attend by September 17.
This event is eligible for Professional Development Points (PDPs) in Arts, Mathematics, and Science & Technology/Engineering (grades 7–12) when combined with additional PD hours. If you’d be interested in PDPs, please note this on the application and we’ll follow up with more information.
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September 25, 2025
1:00 – 4:45pm
Free