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IIFL - Group Facilitation - Introduction

Event Date
Fri, Jan 17 2025, 9am - 4pm

This one-day training is for anyone who leads groups in learning, formally or informally. The foundational skills of facilitation will be covered, including creating a safe group environment, monitoring, and debriefing activities, delivering content, and effectively engaging in challenging group situations. Both in-person and virtual facilitation will be discussed. The final portion of the day will be spent putting these skills to use, so come prepared to practice!

Objectives:

  • Describe elements of a safe and comfortable learning environment.
  • Discuss the implementation of learning principles for effective facilitation.
  • Demonstrate how to introduce, monitor, and debrief activities.
  • Develop strategies for engaging with challenging situations.
  • Apply facilitation skills and strategies in group practice sessions.

AECEA Professional and Student members get 15% off training through the Imagine Institute for Learning (IIFL), log in to your account for the discount code!

Location

Online

Date & Time

January 17, 2025 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

For more information and to register, go here.

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