"accomplishing much by doing nothing at all"    What's there not to love! 
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Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 11:02:59 -0400
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Brendan – Thanks for sharing. Always fun to see another person join the circle! 
And please convey my congratulations to Mark. Now he knows how to accomplish 
much by doing nothing at all. And the next time, it will be even better. We 
know that. Harrison Harrison Owen7808 River Falls Dr.Potomac, MD 20854USA 189 
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Subject: [OSList] Opening Space for the first time Hello folks 

I'd love share this lovely little story with you - so I will!

I received this email from one of my previous co-learning program 
participants...as well as bringing me a sense of joy and excitement for Mark 
(the author), it reminded me that we all have had a 'first time' at opening the 
space....may we all remember that moment and savour the rich journeys that have 
emerged from those first steps into the circle space...

With deep gratitude for all space-openers, old, new and yet-to-be!

Brendan

Open Space in Broome Hi Brendan I have conducted my first Open Space meeting!  
After much thinking, sweating, planning, panicking,… I ran a mini-version over 
half a day for teachers of Aboriginal community schools at our Broome 
conference. My thinking was that I was in no position to tell them how to best 
do their job and they would benefit more from sharing with each other. My 
colleagues were extremely sceptical but let me get on with it – I think ready 
to let me take all the flak when it became a disaster. The result was 
spectacularly successful – beyond anything I could anticipate! The theme was:   
        How do we deliver the Australian Curriculum in a remote Aboriginal 
Independent Community School? There were about 50 teachers, all working at 
independent Aboriginal schools in the Kimberley and Pilbara; most of them quite 
young.I set up 3 sessions of 45 minutes with 6 spaces available. After the 
intro, I had hardly left the circle when teachers were jumping up to write 
their session topics. By my observation, 95% of teachers were fully engaged all 
morning in intense discussions. In the closing session, the teachers shared one 
idea which had energised them – and everyone had something to contribute. My 
colleagues were blown away and exuberant in their praise. So I’m going to try 
the format again over a whole day in another context… Thanks for the training 
you provided and the encouragement to try something different. I’m a convert. 
Mark NewhouseManager of CurriculumAssociation of Independent Schools of WAe:  
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