LitCon 2025
Funny thing about LitCon is that it came so soon after the election in which President Trump all but calls for war on we Canadians.
In truth, we are quite different than our southern neighbours. Though we have much in common, through some force of nature, we Canadians are more of a social minded people, i.e. gun control, social programmes for seniors, the needy and the disabled, universal medical coverage, educational rights and freedoms, the banning of books, penal systems, legalizing marijuana, etc...
The thing that has affected me the most is our differences in education - namely in reading.
There was a time when our two countries were on a similar track - when whole language education was seen as the best option in education. Canadians wholeheartedly embraced the concept so much so that the Whole Language Consortium of Manitoba hosted a global conference in Winnipeg that drew over 5000 delegates from across the globe. Bill Martin Junior was our keynote speaker as we shared a common understanding on how best to teach reading. Maria Montessori was our hero. Alfie Kohn and other innovative American academics appeared to have a solid footing in the US.

My goal was to outline individual roles in promoting reading/literacy in our schools and in our homes, a message that I have shared over the past twenty five years; through the teachings of Maria Montessori: It doesn't take magic or a new exciting programme to create readers. It takes time, heroes and books.
Over the past 30 years, I have presented at dozens of conferences. LitCon was the most well organized, from the setting at the beautiful Hyatt Regency in downtown Columbus to the amazing AV support through to the variety and quality of the numerous session presenters.
Thank you Allison, Billy and the entire executive for providing me with the opportunity to share my years of learning.
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