As a former teacher and professor, bringing a whiteboard to Congress felt only natural.
As a former teacher and professor, bringing a whiteboard to Congress felt only natural. Now, thanks to a big purse and small whiteboard, you'll rarely catch me unprepared to use a whiteboard.
You too, can whiteboard anyone, at any time. Here's how to do it:
- Work backward: Determine what you want your lesson to accomplish.
- Let the whiteboard speak for itself: It's a visually engaging tool, so utilize it. Draw a chart or graph. Hold off on simple bullet points.
- Control the conversation: In Congressional Hearings, we only have a few minutes to question a witness. That means really utilizing your questions.
- Don't fear silence: No explanation needed.
- Be fearless: Accountability is a good thing.
The whiteboard has helped me break down the math behind corporate greed and hold power to account. Can you chip in a few bucks to help send me and my whiteboard to the Senate?
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Thank you!
Katie
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