I’m covering the Reading for the Love of it conference today.
I’ve never been before, and I’m really excited about it. It’s a two-day “language arts” conference in Toronto aimed at educators. I consider myself one of those–after all, if this blog isn’t about educating, what is it about? (“Fun!” screams the sassy voice in my head, but I shush it.)
For every workshop time-slot, there are dozens of speakers. Impossible to choose. I can only imagine how many booths there will be. I had 100 business cards printed up yesterday, and I hope I give them all away.
From this literacy cornucopia, I will try to distill the best and most useful information and present it here in upcoming posts. In the meantime, I’m bringing my laptop and my camera and my good shoes.
Here’s a link to the conference’s home page.
Stephen Lewis is speaking on “Education: the world’s greatest force for good.” Good lord, how does anyone take the stage after that? It’s like trying to follow Al Gore at an ecology conference.