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Grace Bellafiore
ParticipantPersonally, I’ve been doing a combination of approaches. I’ve been reading the PDFs online, then taking notes by hand. And, sometimes I print things. In some ways, however, I’d prefer to have everything printed and in one physical spot, but the amount of material to print feels a little unwieldy…
Grace Bellafiore
ParticipantThis is a great question, Whitney — I’ve been wondering the same thing! And Susan, thanks for the response.
I understand from the thread above that the new student workbook will ideally come out some time this year, and that the Bradley Method is in the process of updating a lot of material, including teacher and student resources.
I wonder from other teachers-in-training what you have found most effective in your learning process with the materials, with the understanding that a revision is on its way. Are you using the materials in a digital format? Are you printing them? Have you purchased the 2020 version of the Student Workbook?
And, to Susan, is there an existing print version of the Teacher Manual as-is for purchase, or is that something we ought to print, as needed, file-by-file from the online resources depending on which part we need.
Thanks for any responses. I’m mostly curious to hear about folks’ learning process.
Grace Bellafiore
ParticipantHi All,
Yes, I noticed that in order to see messages in the forum, I had to tick a box that requests that I be notified of posts/follow-ups lest I not miss any posts.
During the recent workshop, some folks left their phone numbers in a google doc, which I still have access to. I’m wondering if anyone ended up making an informal group chat. Do people have a preference for GroupMe or WhatsApp or some other platform? I started making a group on WhatsApp, but it seemed like several of the numbers weren’t on the app, so I’d like to do something thats accessible for as many people as possible.
I’d also love to keep chatting here.
Cheers,
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