Watch how these skeletons bring out biases
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Diversity & culture
Love love love this. Diversity & Inclusion – Love Has No Labels
Tags: access, diversity, inclusion, skeleton
Learning about learning with tuiles
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Training & development
I recently wrote about an example of what not to do if you want your learners to feel included and your content to be accessible. It had to do with differentiated learning and not being told upfront what that meant. Harumph! (e.g. I’m tired, it’s the end of a long day and you, the presenter, […]
Tags: access, access and inclusion, inclusion, learning & development, tuile
I’ve returned to high school, a harumphing bad example of access/inclusion
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Diversity & culture, Training & development
I’m back in school. High school that is. A few evenings ago I found myself perched on a somewhat tottering chair, holding handouts in one hand and a cookie in the other. I was peering over my reading glasses at the figure in the distance, the principal, as he spoke into the darkened room to […]
Tags: access, differentiated learning, inclusion
10 tips for trainers part one: bumblebee butts & booty
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Communication, Diversity & culture, Teambuilding, Training & development
It’s my birthday tomorrow and as tomorrow’s not a usual day for posting I thought I’d give you a gift today. Ever since I hit the earth some 4+ decades ago I’ve not had to wait for Christmas to open gifts so I thought I’d share the bounty with you, my dear blog reader, with […]
Tags: access, bee, birthday, bumblebee, delicious, flickr, humor, humour, inclusion, popular education, praxis, self-care, tip, tips, youtube