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Workshops
Designing and Facilitating Experiential Learning

  • Jeff E. Brooks-Harris - University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA, Texas Woman's University, Denton
  • Susan R. Stock-Ward - Northeastern Illinois University, USA, Roosevelt University, USA, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA, University of Akron, USA


August 1999 | 208 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Clarifying the fine art of workshop design and facilitation, this book - aimed particularly at social workers - is the ultimate guide to setting up and running a workshop.

The authors' model takes account of experiential learning and individual learning styles. Numerous examples and exercises are provided.

 
Introduction
Three Lessons from The Wizard of Oz

 
 
Toward an Integrated Model of Workshop Design and Facilitation
 
Using Learning Styles to Understand Participants and Guide Workshop Design
 
Preparing for Workshop Design
Gathering Information and Setting Goals

 
 
Creating a Comprehensive Workshop Design
 
Designing Effective Workshop Learning Activities
 
Directing the Workshop and Creating a Learning Environment
 
Facilitation Skills for Different Types of Experiential Learning
 
Workshop Evaluations
Strategies, Variables and Plans

 
 
Improving Your Workshop Design, Directing and Facilitation Skills

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