by glpadmin | Jul 31, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
The above image was drawn on one of our tables by a participant over the period of our 7-day course. Last week we had the honor of teaching the course Designing Learner-Centered Training for Conflict Transformation at the Summer Peacebuilding Institute (SPI) at...
by glpadmin | Jul 31, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
This is just one resource in a series to support the application of Dialogue Education to higher education. For more resources, we invite you to check out our Teaching at the University collection. By Jeanette Romkema and Dan Haase NOTE: These tips were...
by glpadmin | Sep 16, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
I have a raging new agenda: inclusion. I believe this agenda will be a great challenge to me and to all Dialogue Educators since we see the value in small groups working together to learn via learning tasks. In the words of Danah Zohar, we want to hear...
by glpadmin | Sep 22, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
As more leaders recognize that working in silos does not achieve the extraordinary results that can come with cross-department, cross-discipline, cross-sectoral collaboration, the question then becomes: “How do we engage people?” Humanity now...
by glpadmin | Oct 2, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
Winding our way through Bali last spring, we observed people throughout the island offer small, hand-woven baskets to their gods. These daily baskets were lovingly filled with sandalwood incense, fresh flowers, and a local food item such as fish, or other real food,...