![]() ![]() I wanted to apply this to the work I do supporting people in leadership in education. It calls leaders to constantly re-examine their own processes, thinking about how to build better communities. Starting with purpose and building around that is a skill and involves much thought and practice. Once you solidify your purpose, you can create community for the specific group that you wish to gather. Priya asks us to think more deeply about the purpose of the gathering without getting caught up in all the details. I wanted to start thinking about every ‘meeting’ as an invitation to gather intentionally- a coffee date with a friend, dinner with family, a workshop with ten families or two hundred families, any time I walked into a classroom full of toddlers! Each of these meetings, whether with one person or five hundred people, is an opportunity to meaningfully connect. For more information on CITE student and alumni events, please email Art of Gathering for School LeadersĪfter reading Priya Parker’s “ The Art of Gathering, How we Meet and Why it Matters”, I reflected on my own daily interactions. Niña is a parent coach and Early Childhood specialist who works with individuals and schools. The following is a blog post written by the facilitator of the workshop, Niña Caballero. We invite notable alumni and community members to present relevant and timely work. CITE provides these workshops free of charge, as a way to help our students and alumni continue learning. ![]() ![]() Recently, CITE hosted a workshop for school leaders, based on The Art of Gathering. ![]()
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