by glpadmin | Feb 16, 2011 | Speaking of Dialogue
We had an inspiring dialogue about the usefulness of a tool to assure quality Dialogue Education designs and teaching. How do we know we are doing the best Dialogue Education with our students? Is there a checklist we can use to assure that we have thought of...
by glpadmin | Dec 20, 2011 | Speaking of Dialogue
Henri Nouwen was a man of faith who once wrote this about the winter solstice (Advent): "This time of year I feel a growing stillness in myself…" I felt a strong connection to that phrase: a growing stillness. As an extravert who has to...
by glpadmin | Sep 27, 2012 | Speaking of Dialogue
You are going to have to walk slowly to keep up with me! is my warning offered to those who dare to go for a walk with me these days. Another new axiom I am living by is Keep your eyes off the clock! Both of these speak to my predilection for “busy,” for...
by glpadmin | Sep 28, 2012 | Speaking of Dialogue
I learned something this week: Da’at is the Hebrew word for knowing, knowledge that is powerful, participative, productive. Da’at is cognitive, affective, psychomotor knowing: ideas, feelings, actions interwoven and effective towards new...
by glpadmin | Jan 14, 2013 | Speaking of Dialogue
The other day I had a conversation with an international DE practitioner who really got me thinking. She said: The GLP approach is great — I believe in dialogue and open questions to make dialogue happen. But, people also need information!...