Lovely! I can use this format next week with a group of middle school students 
who are doing a fishbowl (virtually) with our senior leadership teams from 
across North America. They can model it for the districts, who can take it back 
and use if with their participatory narrative “street data” processes. Thanks!

John Watkins

> On Oct 27, 2021, at 1:58 PM, Jeff Aitken via OSList 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> A blog by Chris about PNI is below. In the example, an animating theme is 
> "how to get a bunch of perspectives from throughout a company on a new phase 
> in a company’s evolution."
> 
> And the questions he suggests for participants on a Google form: "share a 
> story of something that happened lately that made you think: ‘we need to 
> address this issue…'” Get everyone in the organization to enter one story, a 
> few sentences. On the form then ask them a) how common do you think this is 
> in our organization and b) what is one thing we could do to address that 
> issue?" 
> 
> As you see it's a way to harvest stories than can inform a next conversation 
> about the past-present-future. (In open space?)
> 
> Something like this could be adapted for a basic inquiry of our OS community 
> of practice. If there is a lively theme to propose! 
> 
> https://www.chriscorrigan.com/parkinglot/very-basic-story-gathering/ 
> <https://www.chriscorrigan.com/parkinglot/very-basic-story-gathering/>
> 
> - Jeff
> 
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2021, 12:58 PM Harrison Owen SR via OSList 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> wrote:
> OS in Schools is wonderful. Even a long time ago (25 YEARS?) A school up in 
> Seattle basically bookended its year. Opened with 2 days on the question 
> "what are we going to do?" and closed with 2 days - "what have we done?" 
> Everybody came -- students, teachers, parents, cooks, janitors -- everybody. 
> 
> Harrison
> 
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 2:54 PM john watkins via OSList 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> wrote:
> Jeff (and Chris),
> 
> I love this work! We (the Deeper Learning Dozen 
> <https://deeperlearningdozen.org/>,  working with senior leaders in school 
> districts across North America) see this process as deeply connected to our 
> efforts to get school districts to engage meaningfully with their most 
> marginalized students and families, and PNI is a really great process for 
> that, especially in valuing stories as evidence of learning, what works and 
> doesn’t work for kids and families, and what they see as needed changes. We 
> see it as really well aligned with our colleagues, Shane Safir and Jamila 
> Dugan, in their new book, Street Data: A next generation model for equity, 
> pedagogy, and school transformation. Thanks for posting!
> 
> John Watkins
> Oakland, CA
> 
>> On Oct 26, 2021, at 6:37 PM, Jeff Aitken via OSList 
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I looked into "the method" with Chris not so long ago. It can be relatively 
>> simple actually. 
>> 
>> A few good questions are agreed upon: Questions that invite stories of 
>> experiences from members of the community (like our OS community of 
>> practice.) 
>> 
>> There is attention to crafting a short menu of questions that can bring out 
>> a story. Each person can then choose which question to answer. 
>> 
>> There is software that will collect the responses, and then it can help to 
>> arrange a round of "making sense" of the stories that are gathered. 
>> 
>> As an American I have interest in stories of Open Space helping people in a 
>> town or city toward (or return to) a sense of mutual love for the place, and 
>> mutual aid for one another. As just one timely example. 
>> 
>> There was interest in stories of OS as a practice of peace, also timely. 
>> 
>> Cynthia Kurtz write the book Participatory Narrative Inquiry and the 
>> software Narrafirma with colleagues. 
>> 
>> Jeff
>> Telegraph Hill
>> Yelamu / San Francisco California
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Mon, Oct 25, 2021, 8:38 AM Harold Shinsato via OSList 
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
>> wrote:
>> If you pray to the list serve Gods, don't expect much. There aren't any.
>> 
>> This list is self-organized and self-moderated. If things go well, I am 
>> hoping to get the OSList migrated to Mailman 3.0 soon. It will help with 
>> some of the bounce problems, but it won't make any difference to the 
>> self-organization of this conversation.
>> 
>> You might make a difference though. I believe you already have. Thank you 
>> for that, Mark!
>> 
>> On 10/24/21 11:50 AM, Mark Carmel via OSList wrote:
>>> To the list serve Gods: Maybe it's time for a list serve tune up.... how 
>>> about adding Chris Corrigan's method of story sharing so we can collect 
>>> everyone's success stories in one place? Thanks for your consideration and 
>>> service,
>>> MC
>>> 
>> 
>> -- 
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