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.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Our First Meeting of the Year

Hello, friends,

I'm looking forward to seeing all of you on 9/25 for our first CFG of the year!  Our agenda should have reached you by email; please let me know if you didn't receive it. To welcome our new members we'll spend some time going over our touchstones, doing a reflective activity to help us think about the relationship between our teaching style and individual students (related profiles here), and we'll take a look at protocols for observation/looking at student work that may guide us through the months to come. You can find the protocols in that collection here.


We'll see you at 3:30 in the Morris House Conference Room!  Please bring your CFG binder if you have one, a journal or notepad and a pencil or pen.  You may want to grab some water, tea, etc. before you head up, too.
See you soon!
Kirstin

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