tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8272669280593690117.post3534080577671323414..comments2023-09-16T06:40:50.604-07:00Comments on The Podgorani: On TourPodgoranihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04751466045116573964noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8272669280593690117.post-90390399794611082752009-11-13T18:13:15.796-08:002009-11-13T18:13:15.796-08:00Yip that is so true dorothy. I think that some peo...Yip that is so true dorothy. I think that some people that come in have ideas and skills and stuff that i would really like to listen too and talk about- sometimes being reciprocal is what is needed, especially over a coffee, meal etc.Podgoranihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04751466045116573964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8272669280593690117.post-55518328732677106882009-11-12T20:03:49.744-08:002009-11-12T20:03:49.744-08:00Sounds like you had a great PD time there. This is...Sounds like you had a great PD time there. This is an excellent post, coming from the school that probably gets THE most visitors in NZ, giving ideas from a wealth of personal experience. <br />I applaud your 'invite the principal to dinner' one. Wouldn't that be nice - or even lunch. I often wonder as people leave our gates and drive up the road to Nosh for lunch why they don't flick out a simple invite to join them. We could pay for ourselves if they are short of $$$. They take so much from us and sitting down with them and hearing their honest reflections would be a very valuable Koha.<br />And you so seldom have time to hear about THEIR schools when you are hosting visitors who, quite rightly, are full of questions about your place.<br />And as for valuable Koha.... I think when people leave saying they have just received some of the best PD of their large group's life, that a box of Roses and a bottle of wine for a staff of 30+ is underwhelming.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16486794203463798461noreply@blogger.com