We finally got Shelley Moore!! Seriously though, every single year I am asked by multiple members if we can bring Shelley to speak, and I’m so pleased to say that this year the stars aligned as well as our schedules, and she is coming to be our keynote on Saturday, not only to speak but to provide us with a full morning, 3 hour workshop! So I sincerely hope all of those of you who were asking will be able to make it to Advocacy: Equitable Access to Education, our 4th annual conference held March 29th and 30th at the Civic Hotel in Surrey, BC.

Tickets available here, Earlybird available until end of day February 8th:

Equitable Access to Education Conference

Originally from Edmonton, and now based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Shelley Moore is a highly sought after teacher, researcher, speaker and storyteller and has worked with school districts and community organizations throughout both Canada and the United States. Her first book entitled, “One Without the Other” was released in July 2016 to follow up her TEDx talk hosted in Langley in January 2016. Shelley completed an undergraduate degree in Special Education at the University of Alberta, her masters at Simon Fraser University, and is currently a PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia.

Keynote, Full Morning (3 hour) Workshop: Inclusive Education: Who, What, Where, When, Why?!

We will learn what inclusion is and is not
We will learn about how inclusion is connected to equity
We will learn about how disability is connected to diversity

This session will deconstruct what inclusive education means in today’s classrooms and communities. We will also discuss common misunderstandings and myths and leave with ideas and possibilities of inclusive learning communities and all who benefit.

You can learn more about Shelley’s amazing work here:

Five Moore Minutes

And you can follow her on

Twitter @tweetsomemoore

Instagram @fivemooreminutes

Facebook @proudtobeanoutsidepin

Read all the details about our conference here:

#AdvoCon2019 FAQs

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