I just realized that this email did not come through to me so it probably didn't reach
any of you!
Our BCLA conference session has been approved. I need to finalize edits this week.
We have Rajiv and Amanda confirmed for the panel. We need a librarian on the panel and
someone to facilitate the session.
Is anyone interested in these roles (please don't be shy!!) Can you let me know right
away if you are interested and send me a speaker biography. Speakers receive a $75
discount coupon for the conference registration.
The session is scheduled for Friday, May 11, 10:30-11:45. The conference is in Richmond
this year.
https://bclaconnect.ca/conference/
The session:
From Open Educational Practices to Social Justice:
Making the Leap
Open Education is about more than opening resources, it is also about opening pedagogy but
what does that mean? What does open education have to do with social justice? Do we
believe that education is about leveling the playing field and, at its best, addressing
issues of injustice, privilege and exclusion? Are open education practices, at their core,
about access, equity, innovation and creativity? If so, how is the open education movement
embodying those values?
Join a panel to discuss the broad impact of open educational practices. How are these
practices living up to their potential, and how are they failing to do so? Can open
education help provide a more equitable future where a multitude of diverse voices are
heard and respected? Librarians are key contributors in the open education movement as an
extension of their historical roles to provide safe places of learning that are open and
available to all; or, is that traditional role a myth? Let's discuss.