tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7647004984448068921.post6123982930632596018..comments2022-03-25T08:39:45.455-07:00Comments on Thinking About Chinuch: A Jedcamp of Our OwnAaron Rosshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14634159184538374914noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7647004984448068921.post-44390658375156429222013-12-28T22:13:15.798-08:002013-12-28T22:13:15.798-08:00As a participant at Yavneh's Jedcamp, I share ...As a participant at Yavneh's Jedcamp, I share your enthusiasm about how it went. At the first session I attended, there was a leader who brought content to share, yet was happy to allow the conversation to go where the rest of us took it. The conversation was dynamic and spirited, respectful and friendly, even though we did not all agree on all the issues. I felt that I both learned from and shared with my colleagues. <br />IMHO, the most important aspect of a PD in the 'edcamp' model is the opportunity to be deeply reflective of one's own practice - a process that typically continues long after the sessions are over. Simcha Schaumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09335082938696936737noreply@blogger.com