Tag Archives: Facilitation skills
What You Do While Learners Are Talking Matters More Than What You Say
What Do You Do While Learners Are Talking? The hidden craft of facilitating discussion Facilitation doesn’t reveal itself in the lesson plan. It reveals itself after the activity has started. Once learners begin speaking freely—really speaking—the facilitator faces a very … Continue reading
Every Time a Learner Speaks, They Take a Risk
Participation isn’t about confidence or motivation.It’s about how much risk the learning space asks learners to carry. Participation Isn’t About Confidence.It’s About Risk. Facilitation isn’t just about getting more people to speak.It’s about how much risk speaking feels like. Every … Continue reading
Exploring the Nature of Teaching and Learning: A Collective Reflection
As teachers in the dynamic world of education, having a clear understanding of the nature of teaching and learning provides the bedrock for our teaching beliefs and behaviour. Is learning primarily about acquiring knowledge or developing skills? Is teaching primarily … Continue reading
Facilitation Skills: Feedback (part 3)
What is feedback? John Hattie’s meta-study, “Visible Learning,” conducted in 2009, meticulously compiled various factors believed to impact student achievement. Not surprisingly, feedback emerged as a pivotal element, claiming the top spot among 138 identified factors. But what exactly do … Continue reading
Facilitation Skills (part 2)
Communication Understanding communication is fundamental to facilitating effective interactions in any setting. Communication serves a purpose, often transactional in nature, where information is exchanged to achieve specific outcomes. This exchange relies on creating an information gap, where one party possesses … Continue reading
Facilitation Skills (Part 1)
What are Facilitation Skills? Facilitation skills are vital tools in guiding groups through discussions, meetings, and learning processes to achieve specific goals. But before considering what these skills entail, let’s step back and consider the broader landscape of teaching and … Continue reading
Empowering Educators with Facilitation Skills
Transforming Education In the era of dynamic digital connectivity, the call to revolutionize education grows louder. Traditional lecture-based approaches are seen to be failing today’s learners. Generation Z and Alpha crave interactive, participatory learning experiences. As we embrace this shift, … Continue reading
Understanding Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) consists of five core competencies: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship management, and responsible decision-making. These skills, which involve understanding ourselves and others, managing emotions, and making thoughtful decisions, can be amplified through targeted activities. SEL is crucial for fostering conducive learning environments, nurturing relationships, and enhancing both teaching and learning experiences. Teachers play a key role in promoting these competencies. Continue reading
Frustrations of Being a Teacher Educator: Part 2
Why do I feel that I am not as effective as I could be, I am getting close but ultimately missing the target as a teacher educator? Do you ever find yourself wondering if you could be a more effective … Continue reading
Frustrations of Being a Teacher Educator: Part 1
Why do I feel that I am not as effective as I could be, I am getting close but ultimately missing the target as a teacher educator? As a teacher educator of many years, it is not uncommon to be … Continue reading