A good magician putting on a show and has the audience in awe as they perform their magic. Viewers delight in how it makes them feel and wonder at the mystery of how it all came to be. In reality, magic is the result of a well-planned and executed set of steps and techniques. It is a skillful combination of art and science, without which, there is no magic.
Communities of Practice: Knowing We Are Not Alone
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 have regular professional development with like-minded individuals?
Tips to Help Organize Workbooks and Written Documents for People Living with Dementia
In an education event juggling work books, lots of paper, and other written documents is a challenge for any learner (and teacher!). When the learners are people living with dementia trying to find the right piece of paper or spot on a page can interfere with...
Ways to Support Change When Language or Memory Is a Challenge
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 commitment. This visual cue can serve as a reminder and help...
5 Tips for Working With Small Groups
Dialogue Educationâ„¢ can work with any group size, but may look different depending on how big or small your group is. Here are a few things to keep in mind when working with small groups. Continue to use smaller groups or pairs. Avoid the temptation to have all...
5 Tips for Working in Large Groups
Dialogue Education can work with any group size, but may look different depending on how big or small your group is. Here are a few things to keep in mind when working with large groups. Match the WHERE with the WHO. When you know you have a large group coming to an...



