by glpadmin | Sep 11, 2013 | Speaking of Dialogue
This afternoon I was working on revisions for a syllabus of an upcoming fall course. The course was designed using the principles and practices of Dialogue Education. A large part of this design was honed through the feedback of a dear colleague, Jim Wilhoit (see...
by glpadmin | Nov 14, 2013 | Speaking of Dialogue
Wednesday, October 2, 4:15 p.m. – Wrapping up Day 2 as a participant in Learning to Listen, Learning to Teach, it struck me like a lightning bolt! I’m a lumper. Not to be confused with lumpy . . . that’s a whole other blog. You see, I am an animal...
by glpadmin | Nov 18, 2013 | Speaking of Dialogue
Neuroplasticity. Now that’s a ten-dollar word. It belongs in everyone’s wallet. Its purchase power underwrites a message of hope and inspiration. As Jane Vella celebrates, “We can create ourselves!” But how do we create ourselves? Where is the instruction manual...
by glpadmin | Mar 23, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
Blogger Saba Yassin teaching with GLP Senior Partner, Peter Noteboom, in Amman, Jordan. Why do we have to create a visual of our learning tasks? Can’t we just give out verbal instructions? Why do students need more than that? I can’t begin to count how many times I...
by glpadmin | Mar 23, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
Unbelievably to me, and even at first unnoticed by me in the large ballroom style conference room that was being productive and facilitated through dialogue, the facilitator was blind, unable to see the people and setting in the room with his eyes. Led at the elbow,...