by glpadmin | Oct 10, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
At the beginning of summer I had the opportunity to take a course for professional development. It was a course offered by the Canadian School of Peacebuilding and the instructor was the author Rupert Ross The content of his book Returning to the Teachings:...
by glpadmin | Oct 22, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
Participants relishing their productive silence at the October 2014 Foundations of Dialogue Education workshop in San Diego, CA With the speed of life and technology, it seems that many of us are managing our lives in 10-minute increments. Even that 10 minutes...
by glpadmin | Oct 28, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
By Valerie Uccellani and Jeanette Romkema Adapted by Global Learning Partners from Susan Cain’s Quiet p345-347 Don’t just accept a child for who she is; treasure her. As long as they’re in settings that suit them, introverted children...
by glpadmin | Nov 1, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
by Kathy Hickman, Jeanette Romkema and Elaine Wiersma When language or memory is a challenge for learners we need to find other ways to support a learner’s learning and plan for transfer. Here are a few ideas to consider. Take a photo of the learner with his...
by glpadmin | Nov 5, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
It was in my inbox on a Monday morning. A request to facilitate a two day conference. (I was curious.) It was in a cool part of the world. (I was intrigued.) It was for a great cause. (I was excited.) It was in two weeks' time. (Yikes! but, I could...