“WORKSPACE FOR TEACHERS” on Saturday, February 5th from 2-4PM, Highland Park
Posted: January 27th, 2011 | Author: Joan Jaeckel | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »Friends,
The El Rio Charter School planning process is now getting to the heart of the matter.
Teaching!
If you’ve been following our progress you know we’ve been ueberbusy with business plans and bylaws and all such necessary parts of starting to move El Rio from rivulet to white water. Parents write every day asking to participate.
And … some things just require teachers to weigh in.
So now, as we write our way towards our August deadline for presenting the El Rio Charter School petition to LAUSD, we turn to you, teachers, for input, feedback, guidance and vision.
Whether you are a teacher, a pre-service teacher …
- Are you interested in helping to write a charter petition for 21st century teaching that builds capacities for an enlightened future today?
- Do you wish to help build a network of classrooms in L.A. preparing young people to have the presence, empathy and initiative to think big and, as Obama said last night, “do big things”?
If this resonates with you, please join us at the first El Rio “WORKSPACE FOR TEACHERS” on Saturday, February 5th from 2-4PM at the home of El Rio Charter School development team member Jennifer Patton, in Highland Park, LA, CA 90042. Joan Jaeckel will facilitate a conversation between us and Julie Navarro will set the tone with a Waldorf kindergarten circle.
El Rio Charter School, although still a dream, is not a lone dreamer. El Rio is part of a dynamically growing cultural movement of public Waldorf education that already has in it, nationwide, 45 public schools and 20 developing initiatives. Most of this growth is in California, northern California to be exact. In L.A., things are just beginning.
Ocean Charter School opening six years ago and El Rio is in the works. The Mariposa school in Thousand Oaks is a ‘regular’ public school whose teachers implement Waldorf practices. Several individual teachers in L.A. schools use Waldorf approaches in their classrooms. The northern California school network grew out of close proximity to teacher training and intra-school mentoring. We can build this same capacity of mutual learning by getting together to imagine an expanded network of public Waldorf education adapted to the realities of urban, inner city life in Los Angeles.
The charter writing process, the most essential part of it all, can only be done with input from actual teachers – visioning what the children will experience, translating the vision into the actual charter petition, forming a mutual learning space … whatever is needed.
The WORKSPACE starts forming a energetic hub for L.A. teachers interested in teaching, adapting Waldorf teaching to the LA urban schools, interested in teaching or mentoring at El Rio … meet and form the actual life of the school.
Whether you wish to join us as actual worker bee between now and August or you only wish to come once or twice to share your thoughts — please join us for the first El Rio “WORKSPACE FOR TEACHERS” on Saturday, February 5th from 2-4PM .
For address and directions please email joan.jaeckel@gmail.com.
Warmly,
Joan Jaeckel
Acting Director,
El Rio Charter School development team
P.S. Please allow 15 minutes for parking. Once at the house, you will follow the signs leading you up two flights of external stairs to the right towards a door to the cozy attic of the El Rio Charter School development team “HQ”!

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