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Foundational Services Networking

Foundational Services Networking. Networking is…. a multi-directional sharing of experiences toward collaborative learning. * The more attendees participate, the richer the learning outcomes for all. Networking Norms and Protocol.

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Foundational Services Networking

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  1. Foundational Services Networking

  2. Networking is… a multi-directional sharing of experiences toward collaborative learning. • * The more attendees participate, the richer the learning outcomes for all.

  3. Networking Norms and Protocol • Focus sharing on ideas that are broadly applicable and may benefit colleagues in their own practice. • Assume a positive intention toward continuous improvement; share actionable ideas and solutions. • Respect colleague sharing, contexts, and mutual need to remain confidentialbeyond the networking session.

  4. Session Objectives • Share impacts, successes, and lessons learned. • Ask and collaboratively address questions and challenges. • Examine a focus topic in depth to apply new knowledge and skills.

  5. Focus Topic

  6. Session Agenda • Welcome and Session Orientation 10 minutes • Successes and Lessons Learned 35 minutes • Questions and Challenges 35 minutes • Break 10 minutes • Focus Topic 45 minutes • Session Conclusion 15 minutes

  7. Objective1:Share impacts, successes, and lessons learned.

  8. Impacts, Successes, Lessons Learned • As a team, identify impacts, successes, and lessons learned related to the foundational services area. • Focus on experiences that may be broadly applicable to networking colleague’s contexts. • Record applicable ideas on notes page.

  9. Impacts, Successes, Lessons Learned • Join members of other district(s) to briefly share ideas in small group. • List ideas shared briefly on poster paper. • Choose spokesperson for each district and prepare to share ideas with whole group.

  10. Impacts, Successes, Lessons Learned • Small groups post paper with ideas listed. • One spokesperson per district briefly introduces district team members. • Spokespeople speak briefly yet specifically to describe impacts, successes, lessons learned. • All participants record applicable ideas in second column on notes page.

  11. Objective 2:Ask and collaboratively address questions and challenges.

  12. Questions and Challenges • As a team, list all questions and challenges experienced in regard to the foundational services area. (Save in-depth discussion.) • Write questions on one color of adhesive notes, use another color for challenges. • List one question or challenge per note. • Collect all notes and give stacks to facilitator.

  13. Take a Break

  14. Questions and Challenges • Offer insight and experience when applicable to address colleagues’ questions/challenges. • Keep comments brief so that all questions/challenges can be addressed. • Record applicable ideas on notes template.

  15. Objective 3:Examine a focus topic in depth to apply new knowledge and skills.

  16. Focus Topic

  17. In Conclusion… • Remaining questions/comments • Completion of session evaluation • Foundational services updates: professional development opportunities. technical assistance information • Contact information for follow-up

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