{"data":{"ID":1231,"Class":"Conversation","Created":1698889982,"CreatorID":79,"RevisionID":null,"Status":"Accepted","Title":"What Can We Learn from Each Other's Expertise","Handle":"what_can_we_learn_from_each_other-s_expertise","ShortDescription":"Join an elementary school teacher, high school student, and college student to consider the strengths teachers at each of those levels bring to the table. What could teachers at other levels learn from each other?","Description":"The goal is to brainstorm the strengths that are common in educators at the elementary, secondary, and higher education levels. Then to discuss which of those strengths could benefit educators at the other levels. Some skills may be more age specific, but it seems likely that there are myriad ways we could learn from our colleagues at other levels. Our own experiences, as educators and students, will guide our questions and our own thoughts, but we are hoping others will add from their own experiences, whatever those might be.","Link":["https:\/\/jenorr.com"],"Audience":["All School Levels"],"Practice":"We will definitely collect the ideas that are shared with the goal to post them publicly in some way. \r\nWe will have guiding questions to ask orally and to have posted to help people reflect deeply. We will also be open to other questions and directions the conversation might flow.","Presenter":["Jennifer Orr"],"PresenterAffiliation":["Fairfax County Public Schools"],"PresenterEmail":["jenorr@gmail.com"],"ScheduleSlotID":157,"ScheduleLocationID":35,"SubmitterID":79,"AdditionalComments":null,"LiveChannel":null,"Hashtag":null,"VokleID":null,"RecordingURL":null,"ConferenceID":11}}