by glp-editor-rachel | Aug 15, 2022 | Speaking of Dialogue
Neurodiversity acknowledges that all learners interact with and perceive the world differently. This means that there is no right way to learn, which provides validation and support for establishing equitable learning environments. As I reflect on my time in higher...
by glp-editor-rachel | Sep 5, 2022 | Featured Resources Meg, Speaking of Dialogue
How do you turn a concept into a useful visual to teach and reinforce that concept over time?How do you take that visual off the page so that people can interact and learn from it? Here’s a story to illustrate how you might do just that. We hope it inspires you...
by glp-editor-rachel | Oct 27, 2022 | Speaking of Dialogue
Download as PDF Download Technique Talking circles, also known as sharing circles, have long been used by Indigenous peoples in Canada, the US, and around the world. They are used to ensure each individual who has gathered in a place has a voice and is fully heard....
by glp-editor-rachel | Jan 10, 2023 | Featured Resources Jeanette, Speaking of Dialogue
Download Tip Sheet Do you sometimes feel alone in your work? Do you wish you could share your big achievements and your tough challenges with someone else? Do you wish you had someone who could give you the right tool for a specific problem? Do you wonder how you can...
by glp-editor-rachel | Jan 23, 2023 | Speaking of Dialogue
Learning collectively is vital to addressing the shared challenges we face around the globe. A Community of Practice can be a powerful vehicle for collective learning. But it’s not straightforward, and there are many challenges to enabling and sustaining a learning...