CCEF has been focusing on this dilemma in recent months. We consistently hear from our members that they need quality opportunities to share ideas, frustrations, and techniques with their peers. At our workshops and conferences attendees repeatedly tell us that a chance to dialogue and problem-solve together is extremely worthwhile and beneficial. Networking is a learning experience and a powerful way to stay current with the best practices and evolving policies that affect us as professionals and volunteers.
Beginning this fall, CCEF is launching an ambitious Regional Networking Program to better reach out to LEF leaders across the state and link them to each other as a powerful force for public education. Members of the Consortium’s Board of Directors are personally calling LEF officers and educators in their area to invite them to get involved and engaged with their colleagues through the CCEF Network.
Plans are underway to sponsor a statewide Webinar in October as the inaugural event to bring LEF officers, volunteers and educators together on a regional basis. We will present topical information and then offer breakout sessions where you can share your thoughts and ideas in a local setting. In the coming weeks we will be announcing details of this exciting new outreach program.
To find out more about the CCEF Network access our web site at www.cceflink.com.
By Susan Sweeney, CCEF Executive Director
No comments:
Post a Comment