Dear Kerry,
Delighted to hear that the grey cells have been stimulated. Just to say
mine were too!
As you will appreciate this is a cut down version of a much larger document
and as a consequence may not provide all the thinking or logic behind all
parts of the larger document. However, if following your discussion you
have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best wishes
Rosalind
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kerry Jordan-Daus" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: BERA SIGs and CARN Day 29 September
Dear all
Can I add to my thanks for a very stimulating day on Saturday. The diversity
of inputs ensured that everyone "heard" something that had direct relevance
to thier current work, but also were taken into "new" areas of knowledge.
It is always difficult to "devote" a weekend day to "work" when you have a
family at home, but I felt that the whole day was invaluable. I made new
contacts (always important), had my brain exercised (again important) and
came away buzzing with ideas.
At my team meeting on Tuesday, we are going to look at Rosalind's paper.
Thank you
Kerry
________________________________
From: BERA-MENTORING-COACHING on behalf of Sarah Fletcher
Sent: Sun 30/09/2007 19:29
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: BERA SIGs and CARN Day 29 September
Dear All,
Thank you SO much for support and interest from our on-line community from
this list. The Day was a splendid event in so many ways. As several people
said, speaking I feel for all, there was such passion for enabling research
through mentoring and coaching. There is already discussion about a further
collaborative venture between our SIG, the BERA Practitioner SIG and CARN.
For me the Day 'lived the dream' of participating in a truly collaborative
event where knowledge, resources, discussion, ideas & humanity intertwined.
Utterly exhausted but happy, I've just got home to Bath so please bear with
me if I am rather quiet for a few days as I recharge my batteries... I'll
check in and read postings and I look forward to on-going exchanges of ideas
about how mentoring and coaching assist in a process of knowledge creation.
Very best regards and thanks to all who took part,
Sarah
PS If you couldn't come this Day, do come to the next at Sharnbrook School.
>Research Mentoring and Coaching Conference and Study Day
>Saturday 29th September 2007
>10.00 am - 3.30 pm
>
>Milton Keynes Holiday Inn,
>Saxon Gate West, Academy Conference Centre
>
>Programme for the Day
>
>Themes:
>
>1) What research mentoring support do teachers currently receive?
>2) What research mentoring support do teachers find most useful?
>3) What research mentoring support would teachers like to receive?
>4) How does multimedia with mentoring support teachers' research?
>
>
|