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August 17, 2011
Advisory GroupsBlogClassroom Community BuildingExperiential LearningGeneralThe Art of Experiential Group Facilitation

Key Ingredients for Building a Positive Environment and Increasing Engagement

Jennifer Stanchfield's post on the important ingredients for teaching and group facilitation. Techniques for maximizing engagement, reflection and building a positive group or clas

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September 16, 2010
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Get Them Moving, Keep Them Engaged

If you are reading this post, chances are you believe it is important to find ways to actively engage learners in your classroom, boardroom, or group counseling setting.  However,

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January 23, 2010
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Recipe for Building a Positive Environment for Learning and Group Development

  (Excerpt from Tips & Tools: The Art of Experiential Group Facilitation, Wood ‘N’ Barnes Publishing 2007) Group facilitation is like cooking.... When you firs

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October 6, 2009
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Friday Lessons at Wood ‘N’ Barnes: Increasing Involvement, Trust, and Buy In

As part of a new Wood ‘N’ Barnes author series every Friday in October I’m offering a new free downloadable lesson regarding experiential-based group facilitation

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