More on Participatory Narrative Inquiry here: https://www.workingwithstories.org/aboutpni.html
On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 2:05 PM john watkins via OSList < [email protected]> wrote: > 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/ > > - Jeff > > On Wed, Oct 27, 2021, 12:58 PM Harrison Owen SR via OSList < > [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]> 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]> 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]> 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? 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