OLE 2000 EXPERIENTAI L FACILITATION SKILLS

This course will provide knowledge and practice in experiential facilitation skills and improve your understanding of facilitation theory and models, your practical skills as a facilitator, and your effectiveness as a facilitative participant in groups and teams. Students will examine facilitation and leadership in an interdisciplinary context and learn skills relevant to their specific field. Students will examine various leadership and facilitation styles and reflect on their personal facilitation skills through a series of feedback cycles. Students will study the experiential education model, teamwork competencies, and leadership skills. This course is a requirement for OLE students in the Experiential Training and Consulting track and is an elective for all other OLE tracks. This course is open to all students, regardless of major.

Credits

4 sh

Course Types

Civilization; Society; Outdoor Leadership and Education

Offered

  • Winter
  • Fall

Notes

 

Course Outcomes

  1. • Learn new frameworks for understanding and managing group dynamics and group
    decision-making
  2. • Understand the definition and implementation of facilitation skills
  3. • Demonstrate the ability to give positive and constructive feedback to peer facilitators and explain how this feedback can lead to improvement
  4. • Learn how effective facilitation creates an environment that enables participants to be active and engaged within the context of their group
  5. • Experience, understand, and practice the techniques of facilitating a learning experience in a variety of contexts
  6. • Understand the importance of use of self and self-reflection in facilitation skill-building
  7. • Engage in peer-learning, class exercises, and discussion to increase facilitation literacy

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