I thought I had it.
Thanks to SET BC and the BC Ministry of Education for the chance to participate in the UDL project. I was one of the teachers involved in the Year 1 project, from Quesnel, BC. I am now 18 months into UDL. My teaching practice has changed, as have I.
As I played around Twitter on (Thanks Anita) and check Diigo and Delicious and the Nings and read blogs I have come to realise that perhaps my head has really been buried in the sand. There is so much out there. I have spent time reading from a number of places and the ones I have really enjoyed are:
Sir Ken Robinson – would LOVE to see/listen him speak
The Committed Sardine page @ http://web.mac.com/iajukes/thecommittedsardine/Home.html
A place to go and talk with other committed teachers….http://edtechtalk.com/. I had no idea of such a site.
Ira Socol’s blog at http://speedchange.blogspot.com/
There is so much information, so many teachers with whom I share a similiar educational philosophy. This is so exciting to me….and to think that I might have completely missed the boat if not for the UDL project.
Bring it on!

1 comment so far
7:30 pm - 3-9-2009
Hey, glad you’re blogging again! I love who you’re reading, too. I love Ian Jukes on Digital Kids and Ira Socol is a formidable intellect who can rant rave and rebel on my behalf any day!