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Thursday, 25 October 2018 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST
75 Varick St , New York, New York, 10013, United States
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Adelphi University - Manhattan Center, 75 Varick St , New York, New York, 10013, United States.
Effective programs rely on facilitators who understand how to design compelling programs for adults and offer meaningful, engaging learning experiences.
Designing and Facilitating Adult Learning is intended to hone the skills of educators who design and lead professional learning experiences. Conference workshops are grounded in research on adult learning and include practical strategies, active learning and opportunities to collaborate with others. Participants will leave the conference with the knowledge, resources, and next steps to impact and further their practice.
Participants will attend two workshops, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.
Facilitated by LCI President Giselle O. Martin-Kniep, Ph.D, and LCI Senior Consultant Diane Cunningham, Ed.D
Appropriate for: school leaders, coaches, department chairs, instructional leads and staff developers.
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Schedule
8:30-9:00am Registration & continental breakfast
9:00-9:20am Opening remarks
9:30-11:30am Morning Session
11:45-12:45p Lunch
12:50-2:50pm Afternoon Session
Sessions
Session 1: Responsive Listening and Facilitation. This workshop explores dispositions required for responsive facilitation, including listening to understand, flexibility, and transparency of intent. Participants will recognize facilitation attributes in program components and learning experiences, as well as practice using prompts that deepen learning for individuals and groups.
Session 2: Design for Active Learning. Workshop 2 provides a framework for designing active learning opportunities for adults. Our design approach starts with participant outcomes and offers four components that promote active learning and provide flexibility for design. Participants will explore the role of questions, protocols and embedded formative assessments.
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