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Systems Thinking in Action Conference
Posted by Julie Turner on 9/2/2003
I am writing to invite you to the 13th annual Pegasus Conference, "Changing our Organizations to Change the World: Systems Thinking in ActionŽ."
Why is the Pegasus Conference important? As a forward- thinking educator in today's challenging times, you and your school department are apt to be facing multiple imperatives: a tighter budget, a smaller staff, and an important mandate to demonstrate excellence. The Pegasus Conference offers fresh new ways to develop and sustain the strength and health of your school and your community.
Educator Elaine Johnson will introduce Management By Means for educational institutions using a pathway to academic excellence that she developed and describes in her books "Contextual Teaching and Learning" (Corwin Press, 2002) and "The Dismantling of American Public Education and How to Stop It" (Scarecrow Press, forthcoming). Her keynote will show the vast discrepancy between organizations that focus on achieving arbitrarily set quantitative targets and those that strive to conduct all work in accord with patterns observed in natural systems. She will discuss how schools and companies can achieve better outcomes by nurturing the means by which results are achieved.
What else will you experience? The Pegasus Conference offers one of the most remarkable environments for learning you will find anywhere: a rich variety of keynote and concurrent sessions, forum presentations, pre- and post- conference skill-building sessions, networking gatherings, and skill clinics. Some other sessions of interest include:
--> Linda Booth Sweeney, author of "When a Butterfly Sneezes: A Guide for Helping Kids Explore Interconnections in Our World Through Favorite Stories," will present a concurrent session on learning to think in terms of systems
--> "From Our Future Leaders: Student Perspectives on Changing the World," will be presented by Larry Weathers and Students from the Harvard and Carlisle, MA, schools.
--> Peter Senge and the staff of Roca, a grassroots community organization in Chelsea, MA, will discuss their VIA Project – a street school for youth and young adults aged 12 to 26 - in a plenary keynote session.
Who attends? The Pegasus Conference is a gathering of people like yourself, who feel the urgency to better understand and manage complex K-12 systems to increase their school system's effectiveness. You'll meet leading theorists and practitioners from around the world: leaders in business, healthcare, government, and community organizations -- as well as other K-12 educators – who will share new concepts and skills that address structural change and improvement.
When? This year's conference will be held from October 8 to 10 at the Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center in Boston.
How can you learn more? Full information is available online at http://www.pegasuscom.com/stapage.html.
At your request, I will be happy to mail you a Pegasus Conference brochure, a session description sheet, and a CD- Rom that shows the importance of the conference to some of last year's attendees—along with information about making the conference more affordable.
Warm regards,
Julie
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