A teaching Community of Practice is the cheapest, most durable way to not teach alone. Answer four questions and get a ready-to-run starter pack — purpose, norms, a first agenda and a six-month rhythm.
The secret to a CoP that lasts: a clear purpose, a predictable rhythm, and one person who sends the invite each time. Start small — six committed people beats sixty on a list. Once you're running, list it so others can find you.
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