Re: Overgeneralisations of Great Facilitation? | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Hans Tilstra (hanstilstrarabbit.com.au) | |
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 17:40:02 -0600 (MDT) |
In my observation, people with a Phd are more likely to develop a lovely sense of knowing & not knowing. Alternatively, people with a Phd may know quite a lot in a niche area. Talk about being on the other extreme of a polarity! I think that we are sharing ideas of what makes for great facilitators. Mind you, we're talking about facilitating cohousing, not the development of a therapeutic community. Who is being served when a burning soul starts to find the emotionality of a group fascinating. Who is being served when we delve into the psychosocial side of groups? Given that this group has an extensive number of readers, what are your experiences with good & bad facilitation? What irritates, what helps? love to know, Hans
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