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		<title>Yakkety Yak</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cat Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Others have already given great overviews of the opening session with John Wood, so I won&#8217;t go into that.  I did want to share some of my personal gleanings that I plan to share with my library.  Much of what he says can translate into how we can/could/should ? serve the poor in our local [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Others have already given great overviews of the opening session with John Wood, so I won&#8217;t go into that.  I did want to share some of my personal gleanings that I plan to share with my library.  Much of what he says can translate into how we can/could/should ? serve the poor in our local neighborhoods.  I&#8217;m from Columbus, Ohio, but I&#8217;m sure many of you deal with similar situations.</p>
<p><strong>Points I gleaned: <br />
</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>He strives to have &#8220;the heart of Mother Theresa and the scaleability of Starbucks&#8221; &#8211; great tagline!</li>
<li>Education is a hand up, not a hand out.</li>
<li>Involve local people, especially parents, to increase the likelyhood that your work will continue after you&#8217;ve moved on. You can only help people who want to help themselves. Have you read <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bridges-Out-Poverty-Professionals-Communities/dp/0964743795">Bridges Out of Poverty</a> yet?</li>
<li>Literacy is a long-arc proposition</li>
<li>We need to find a way to get beyond the &#8220;<em>they</em> should do something about that&#8221; mentality.</li>
<li>Have an intense focus on results &#8211; GSD &#8211; Get . . . you know . . . Stuff Done &#8211; what gets measured gets done</li>
<li>Dream big &#8211; go big or go back home</li>
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<p>Oh, and did I mention how great a job he does at telling the story? The story of mothers walking down a 2 mile mountain to carry 110 bags of concrete on their backs. Stories of children mashing the &#8220;stage&#8221; when he opened the boxes of books. Stories of children who are helping to write some of the very first pictures book (ever!) in their local language.</p>
<p>Leaves me thinking &#8220;Daddy, will you help me buy a yak?&#8221; But seriously, I think our yak is our service, and with nearly 73% of Cols City School children on free or reduced lunch, we have our own huge gulf to cross (and sometimes our own rickety bridges). He&#8217;s got some great BHAGs (big hairy audacious goals).</p>
<p><strong>And what about the Big Hairy Audacious Questions? Here are mine:</strong></p>
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<li>What can we do to really get our local parents or teachers or community leaders involved in <em>leading</em> Ready to Read workshops?</li>
<li>What barriers do we still have that keep us from GSDing, and how do we break them down?</li>
<li>And, because it&#8217;s been a long day and I didn&#8217;t really get much dinner, when is my delivery guy going to arrive with my Mostaccioli?</li>
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