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Advanced facilitation techniques

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This 22 page workshop facilitator's guide outlines everything you need to know to take a facilitator's workshop to the next level. With more techniques than basic training, it acts as a great follow-up to beginner trainer workshops. The rich interactive workshop outline includes:

Handouts

Active role plays

Facilitation frameworks

Practical facilitation tools

 

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New 'Tools for Change' handout on facilitation

| December 7, 2011

Sara Robinson's facilitation strategies for dealing with Occupy's asshole problem

| November 11, 2011

Deep Democracy

Jul 15 2011 - 7:00pm
Jul 17 2011 - 1:00pm

Location

Tatamagouche Centre
259 Loop Route 6
Tatamagouche, NS B0K 1V0
Canada
Phone: 1-800-218-2220
Fax: 902-657-3445
45° 43' 12.7236" N, 63° 18' 6.7644" W

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Contact name: 
Katja Burtis
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The Tatamagouche Model of Education, Design and Leadership

Ed Design Program at Tatamagouche Centre
Jun 5 2011 - 7:00pm
Jun 10 2011 - 1:00pm

Location

Tatamagouche Centre
259 Loop Route 6
Tatamagouche B0K 1V0
Canada
Phone: 1-800-218-2220
Fax: 902-657-3445
45° 43' 12.7236" N, 63° 18' 6.7644" W


Experience our foundational program (also known as "Ed Design") for effective facilitation skills and creative program design, leading to transformational community learning and development. Our experiential approach allows you in-depth practice, discussion, and reflection. Gain skills, clarify leadership styles and deepen insights into group work - whether you organize meetings or workshops, or design complex projects or programs. For both experienced and novice facilitators, you will learn and practice the popular adult education methodology developed and honed by Tatamagouche Centre over 30 years. Leadership: Rose Adams and Brian Braganza are educators and facilitators, and members of the Program Resource Group at Tatamagouche Centre.

Contact name: 
Katja Burtis
Contact email: 

Training for Social Action Trainers

May 7 2010 - 6:01pm
May 9 2010 - 6:01pm

Location

Kiva Room - room 2-103
87 Ave and 112 St Education North Education Centre, Uofa
Edmonton, AB
Canada
Phone: 780.492.0614
Fax: 780.492.0615
53° 31' 22.404" N, 113° 31' 15.0168" W

APIRG to host internationally recognized facilitator/trainer training!

APIRG is again pleased to host Training for Change in presenting Training for Social Action Trainers

Training for Social Action Trainers is an intensive training designed for experienced facilitators wanting to revitalize their work, new trainers wanting to inspire, teachers, community leaders, activists -- anyone wanting to take their skills to a new level and learn how training can be used more effectively. More info available here.

To find out more about Training for Change visit their www.trainingforchange.org">website here.

Contact name: 
Ariel Bowering
Contact email: 

Advanced Training of Trainers

May 11 2010 - 6:00pm
May 16 2010 - 6:00pm

Location

TBA Edmonton, AB
Canada
Phone: 780.492.0614
Fax: 780.492.0615
53° 32' 27.3876" N, 113° 29' 37.3128" W

APIRG to host internationally recognized facilitator/trainer training!

APIRG is again pleased to host Training for Change in presenting Advanced Training of Trainers.

Advanced Training of Trainers is an opportunity to deepen and broaden your facilitation skills in an advanced workshop open only to graduates of Training for Social Action Trainers. Together we'll tackle some of training's biggest challenges -- including doing cross-cultural work, handling conflict and strong emotions, and modifying workshop designs on the fly -- and experiment with new solutions. More info available here.

Contact name: 
Ariel Bowering
Contact email: 
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