Dear Julie, a planning meeting is a wonderful opportunity to mimic the composition of the open space with the idea to have "the whole system" together. So I get them all together and certainly not seperately...getting everyone into the planning mode sets the stage for the way the os will run. What emerges from my experience is that leadership pops up (everyone shares in it) out of the interplay of passion and responsibility. Having a planning session with everyone will create the structure (not us facilitators structuring. peace mmp
On Tue, 6 May 2003 08:14:32 -0800, Julie Smith wrote: >I wonder if it would help to look more deeply at how we structure the >planning for an OST with children and youth. I'm thinking it might be >helpful to think in terms of multiple sponsors, all of whom need >attention and input before the event. I think I might even meet with >them separately in three groups: the adults, the youth (12 - 18), and >the children (6 - 11). > >If a particular group identified a particular need (like art or music), >then they would also have the opportunity to identify how to get that >need met. (And I'll bet the adults would be surprised and enchanted by >the new ideas that would emerge.) Passion bounded by responsibility >would start in the planning, setting the stage for even greater >responsibility and deeper learning during the event itself. > >These are just my ruminations..... I haven't ever tried it this way with >people under the age of 12. > >Julie Michael M Pannwitz boscop Draisweg 1 12209 Berlin, Germany FON +49 - 30-772 8000 FAX +49 - 30-773 92 464 www.michaelmpannwitz.de An der E-Gruppe "openspacedeutsch" für deutschsprechende open space-PraktikerInnen interessiert? Enfach eine mail an mich. * * ========================================================== [email protected] ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of [email protected], Visit: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
