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Learning, Accountability,

& 2-Way Collaboration for

Success

Six Core Principles of Adult Learning

RespectKnowles

ImmediacyKnowles

RelevanceKnowles

SafetyVella

EngagementVella

InclusionVella

Survey Quotes

“I need the presentation of materials to be engaging and interactive.”

“I learn better by seeing and doing than I do by listening to a lecture.”

Choose one principle that resonates with your own learning needs and preferences as an adult.

On the back, write how that principle will be particularly helpful in your learning and collaboration this week that you are comfortable sharing.

What Resonates for You?

In trios, share one example of what the principle will look like this week when working well in terms of your learning and collaboration.

You have 1 minute each.

What Resonates for You?

Collaboration:What Your Team Expects From You

Collaboration:What You Expect From Your Team

Watch for the chalkboard at the dinningroom entrance before each meal.

We invite you to share a concrete way that the principle showed up that day by writing it down.

Read what is written to give you more ideas..

Food For Thought

Please Sit In Teams

“There is risk in nottrying new things.”

-Secretary Holcombe

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.”

-Peter Drucker

Take 5 minutes.

Go around your tables and hear each person’s specific vision of what the future looks & sounds like over the next year.

Envisioning the Future

Given your learning, collaboration and accountability in BEST this week:

What will you and your group do to bring this future alive over the next year?

Bringing it Alive Dialogue

Share with another school team one thing your group will do to bring your future alive.

Sharing with Others

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.”

-Peter Drucker

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