burrow |ˈbərō|nouna hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, like an aardvark, as a dwelling.verb [ no obj. ][ with adverbial of direction ] move underneath or press close to something in search of comfort: the teacher burrowed deeper into the library.make a thorough inquiry; investigate: teachers are burrowing into the questions that most intrigue them.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

A Few Opportunities

I wanted to let you know about an evening opportunity being offered through Lewis and Clark College on April 2nd, a brief hour and a half Courage to Teach experience rooted in poetry as a means to reflection called Renewing Ourselves as Professionals (link). 

 I also have the registration information for the 2013-2014 Courage to Teach cycle that starts next October if anyone is interested. Check here for dates, and let me know if you'd like me to forward you the registration form.

I hope these last weeks of winter are treating you well.  Take care of yourselves!  I look forward to us meeting again soon on Thursday, February 21st at 3:30 in MCR where Dori will invite us to participate in a protocol centered around some of her work with the Primary class.  Thanks to all of you also for your valuable feedback regarding my presentation for the Planning for Playful Inquiry Workshop.  It was certainly stronger and more meaningful thanks to your input.  I look forward to sharing the revised version with interested OES Faculty sometime soon.

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