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COVER PAGE INFORMATION OF YOUR CHOICE

WE RUN COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE WE PROMOTE COLLABORATION WE SHARE KNOWLEDGE Remove text under sub headings and make headings larger

EDUCATION PROFESSIONS (TEACHERS, PRINCIPALS, TRAINERS AND ACADEMICS) CIVIL SOCIETY GOVERNMENT FUNDERS UNIONS EDUCATION PROFESSIONS (TEACHERS, PRINCIPALS, TRAINERS AND ACADEMICS) Answer question in bullet form

We run communities of practice in these focus areas We partner with other organisations and stakeholders We create and share products and resources for the sector We offer services on the management and facilitation of communities of practice and their knowledge outputs

EXAMPLES OF BRIDGE PRODUCTS (Open the following hyperlinks to go to the resources) PLANNING TOOLS FOR PRINCIPALS RESOURCE ON MENTORSHIP GUIDE TO SCHOOL PROFILING ONLINE POST-SCHOOL ACCESS MAP SCHOOL PEER REVIEW TOOLS SELF-REFLECTION TOOL FOR ECD PRACTITIONERS

THE CoP CYCLE Remove quote and heading Diagram only

SOME OBSERVATIONS BY COP MEMBERS “One feels the potential for change and impact when a CoP shifts from being a knowledge- sharing space to a work project approach.” “When we do new work we have to stay open to possibility: CoPs help us break our own patterns and learn from alternative approaches.” “The CoP is a model of collaboration rather than competition. We need to break down silos or we wont get impact in any meaningful way.”