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Got your learning tribe?
June 6, 2023 @ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Details
What role will learning communities play in the coming decade? Have you got yours ready? We’ll listen to the stories of 3 people intentionally crafting a learning tribe around them.
Community. Network. Peer group. Tribe. There are lots of ways to describe clusters of people who come together to intentionally learn across the course of their lives.
The idea that learning ends at school or at university is outdated and dangerous in a world where we’ve never had so much learning to do in such a short space of time. When the times demand that we transform, how can we do it willingly and intentionally rather than responsively or even against our will?
At the same time, our hyper ‘connected’ society has caused community to fall into disrepair.
So we need to transform and we need community? How might high-trust lifelong learning communities meet these needs?
We’ve invited 3 people, all of whom are intentionally crafting a learning community around them, to tell us their story. They’ll tell us; how they’ve found and contributed to learning communities at different stages of their lives; why they’re currently weaving a community and how they’re doing it; what learning communities have meant to them and why they feel passionately about this. What can we learn from their stories?
At this 75 minute online event you’ll be able to listen to 3 stories, and then discuss and capture what you’ve learnt.
You’ll hear from:
- Reuben Christian, Edutainer, coach, Founder @ Dream Rehab
- Rachel Arthur, Design strategist & researcher, Host of Mamma Kind
- Phoebe Tickell, Founder & CEO @ Moral Imaginations
This event is for you if:
- You’re building a learning community yourself and want to learn from the craft of others.
- You’re seeking a learning community and you want to know how to find one.
- You can see the role that learning communities can play in the coming decade, and you want to be part of realising that potential.
Accessibility:
This event will take place on Zoom, with automatic transcription available. If you have further access needs, please email daniel@huddlecraft.com and we’ll do our best to support this.
Event series:
This event is part of an event series where we’re exploring and responding to this question: Could we create a surge of peer-to-peer learning, to amplify the impact of movements for change? Find out more and join us for the journey.
The Abundancy Fund:
All proceeds from this event will go to the Abundancy Fund for inclusive learning, which provides bursaries for underrepresented or under-resourced folks to participate in peer-to-peer learning Huddles.
Learn more HERE