THE NAVIGATE PROJECT’S FIFTH ANNUAL FALL CONVENING
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8
On behalf of The Navigate Project at Motivate Lab, we extend our immense gratitude to those who were able to attend our Fifth Annual Fall Convening! We appreciate and value the passion, perspective, and thought partnership you each brought with you, despite feelings of uncertainty in the air (including the weather!). It was wonderful to meet and learn from so many of you in person. We left Denver feeling reinvigorated by the work we are doing as a collective. For those who were not able to attend, we missed your presence and appreciate your support.
One of our primary goals for this year’s convening was to facilitate meaningful connections between the individuals and organizations throughout our network. Our hope is that you feel inspired to explore new connections and lean into existing ones. In the coming weeks, we encourage you to initiate conversations and set up time to connect. A list of attendee contacts is provided in the convening materials below. Please let us know if we can help foster these connections in any way. Our ideas and actions are most effective when working together on behalf of students.
You can expect to hear from us in the coming weeks as we seek to support you and your team with implementing Mindset GPS. Stay tuned for updates on our Spring Professional Learning Community series and opportunities to engage with our products and services.
Convening Resources & Materials:
We have consolidated all convening materials here for your reference, including slide decks, notes, photos, and shared resources from each session. On page 2, you will find an overview of each of the Navigate Project’s products and services.
Next Actions:
Complete the Fall Convening Post-Survey to help us learn from your experience by Friday, 11/22.
Schedule a call with the Navigate Project team to discuss any lingering questions, ideas, next actions, or TNP products and services.
Thank you for making our Fifth Annual Fall Convening a success!
With gratitude,
The Navigate Project Team