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Facilitator Training

Remember: 


We will mainly learn by doing (observing, co-facilitating).




Five Nosy Questions

Debrief Prompts: 

 

What was this experience of getting to know your partner like?

How did it make you feel?

 

 

 

Small Group Dialogues

 

Share with each other in your small group.

Dialogue Prompts: 

 

  1. What is one thing your family (or community) taught you to value above all others?

  2. ---

  3. Describe one trait: What does it mean to be a friend where you come from?

  4. ---

  5. If you could change one troubling thing about your society, what would it be?

 

 

 

On Dialogue Essentials

Debrief Prompt: 

 

What are your key take aways

from these slide decks?

 

 

 

On Dialogue Essentials

Debrief Prompt: 

 

What are your key take aways

from these slide decks?

 

 

 

On Values

Debrief Prompt: 

 

Which of the CB Values

resonates strongly with you?

 

 

 

Debrief Prompt: 

 

Which of the CB Values

resonates strongly with you?

 

 

 

Facilitating from the Heart

Reflection Prompt: 

What is your reason / purpose

for being a facilitator?

 

 

 

Facilitating from the Heart

Reflection Prompt: 

What is your reason / purpose

for being a facilitator?

 

 

 

Facilitating from the Heart

Reflection Prompt: 

What part of you is asking to be a facilitator?

Where do you feel that in your body?

 

 

 

Facilitating from the Heart

Reflection Prompt: 

What part of you is asking to be a facilitator?

Where do you feel that in your body?

 

 

 

Pause the Video

       Sharing Prompts:

Which of the CB Values resonates strongly with you?

What motivates you to be a facilitator?

 

 

 

     Build personal connections in your Small Groups

by sharing openly.

Small Group Dialogues

       Sharing Prompt:

 

Which of the CB Values resonates strongly with you?

 

 

 

Our Workshops

We structure our workshops

around the three stages of Systems Thinking:

1.Relationship Building

2.Skill Building

3.Collective Action

We structure our workshops

around the three stages of Systems Thinking:

1.Relationship Building

2.Skill Building

3.Collective Action

Systems Thinking

We structure our workshops

around the three stages of Systems Thinking:

1.Relationship Building

2.Skill Building

3.Collective Action

We structure our workshops

around the three stages of Systems Thinking:

1.Relationship Building

2.Skill Building

3.Collective Action

Pause the Video

       Reflection Prompt: (2min) 

 

What resonates with you?

 

 

 

     After hearing these reflections on 'Dialogue Essentials'

take a moment to write/doodle.

CILMAR Peer Learning Activity

Five Nosy Questions

Serving the Steps to Leaps Pillar

NETWORKING

Motivation involves a variety of human forces that can activate your behavior:

Emotional and Rational Forces

Biological and Social Forces

Motivation gets stronger, when you have two capacities:

a Clear Mental Image (vision) of what you want to create

a Strong Desire to make it real

These two capacities of motivation then have the powerful effect:

To awaken your dormant Inner Strengths

To move you forward to make your Vision a Reality

"Today is your Opportunity

To build the tomorrow you want."

Ken Poirot

On Motivation:

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