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You have found Georgetown University’s Teaching, Learning & Innovation Summer Institute, hosted by the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship. This is a private event that is only open to faculty and staff at Georgetown University. To return to the TLISI website please click here
Tuesday May 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Note: This session will be livestreamed.

Featured Invited Speaker: Dr. Gholdy Muhammad
Introduction by Joselyn Lewis, CNDLS and Nafisa Isa, CNDLS

In this session, TLISI featured speaker, Dr. Gholdy Muhammad, offers a unique, culturally, and historically responsive approach to cultivating genius and joy in education. This approach is essential for accelerating the growth of all students and uniquely youth of color, who have been traditionally underserved in learning standards, policies, and school practices. She will present her equity framework, called the HILL Model, to help educators develop students’ histories, identities, literacies, and liberation.

The HILL Model consists of five pursuits in teaching and learning:
  • Identity Development—Helping youth to make sense of who they are and others.
  • Skill Development— Helping youth to develop proficiencies across the content areas and state learning standards. 
  • Intellectual Development—Helping youth gain new knowledge set into the context of the world. 
  • Criticality—Helping youth name, understand, question, and disrupt oppression in the world. 
  • Joy—Helping youth uplift beauty, aesthetics, truth, and personal space fulfillment within humanity. 

Participants will learn and understand history and policy and personal and instructional factors that justify the need and purpose for culturally and historically responsive education. Educators will be encouraged and motivated to be more inclusive of their teaching of these five collective pursuits while learning the importance of integrating cultural, racial, linguistic, and historical responsiveness into their learning goals, lesson plans, and the texts they use to teach. Additionally, participants will see sample lesson/unit plans across grade levels, moving theory into action.
Speakers
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Gholdy Muhammad

John Corbally Endowed Professor of Literacy, Language, and Culture, University of Illinois at Chicago
Dr. Gholdy Muhammad is the John Corbally Endowed Professor of Literacy, Language, and Culture at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has previously served as a classroom teacher, literacy specialist, school district administrator, curriculum director, and school board president... Read More →
Introducer
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Joselyn Lewis

Director of Inclusive Pedagogy, Georgetown University

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Nafisa Isa

Educational Developer, Georgetown University
As an Educational Developer at CNDLS, Nafisa works at the intersection of inclusive pedagogy, innovation, and community building. Her areas of interest include experiential learning, arts integration, and praxis in support of sustainable, just futures.
TLISI Co-Sponsors
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Learning, Equity, Access, and Pedagogy Initiative

The Learning, Equity, Access, and Pedagogy (LEAP) initiative invites academic units across Georgetown University to examine and strengthen the climate, content, and pedagogy of their teaching and learning environments. By participating in the LEAP initiative, each unit works toward... Read More →
Tuesday May 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Social Room in Healey Family Student Center

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