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12/07/2022

Reimagining Our Work: What is Your Story?

If you do only what you know and do it very, very well, chances are that you won’t fail... True failure is a mark of accomplishment in the sense that something new and different was tried.
Twyla Tharp, Choreographer

Let’s exchange stories! Have you used any of the Reimagining Our Work (ROW) Book Collection — including Making Adjustments, You Can’t Celebrate That!, Pursuing Bad Guys, A Can of Worms, Treasures in the Thicket/Tesoros en el Monte, Cup, or From Teaching to Thinking — in professional learning settings? If so, editors Ann Pelo and Margie Carter would love to hear your story. Your experiences will inform the development of a guide for using the ROW book collection for professional learning.

Share your story: exchangepress.com/row/stories
 
 
The ROW Collection has also inspired the ROW Initiative, a ‘study for action’ group, which comes together for a series of conversations over a substantial stretch of time to do the work of reimagining early childhood education. You can join just in time for the next online ROW Initiative gathering, tomorrow, Thursday, December 8, from 7-8:30 pm Eastern, to explore the concept of living in a multiracial society, with a historical and current context of a predominating white monoculture.

Duane Dennis, a Baltimore based clinical social worker, thought leader and business strategist, will facilitate, joined by ROW Leadership Team Barbara Grandberry, Lisa Nicholson, Kelly Ramsey, Vonetta Rhodes, Cecelia Scott Croff and Pam Boulton.

Learn more and join for FREE at: exchangepress.com/row/initiative.


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