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Tips for Facilitating Discussions

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LTEC 4440/ATTD 5440 Module 6 - Leading Discussion (primer)
Advanced Instructional Strategies

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Tips for Facilitating Discussions

  1. 1. Tips for Facilitating Discussions
  2. 2. Tips • Paraphrase. Paraphrase. – “So, what you’re saying is that we need to…”
  3. 3. Tips • Check for meaning – “Are you saying that….”
  4. 4. Tips • Give positive feedback. Compliment – “That’s a good point.” – “I never thought of that before.” – “Thanks for bringing that to our attention.”
  5. 5. Tips • Expand and elaborate – “Your comments provide an interesting point. Let’s take this idea a bit further.”
  6. 6. Tips • Increase the pace. Energize – “Here’s a challenge for you. For the next two minutes, see how many ways you can think of to…”
  7. 7. Tips • Devil’s advocate. Disagree – “I can see where you are coming from, but I’m not sure that what you are describing is always the case.” – “Has anyone else had an experience that is different from Jamal’s?”
  8. 8. Tips • Relieve Tension. Mediate – “I think that Lynda and Ron are not really disagreeing with each other, but are just bringing out two different sides of this issue.”
  9. 9. Tips • Consolidate. Pull together – “As you can see from Mohammed’s and Kathy’s comments…” – “Who else can add to what Joyce, Fran and Tim have already commented on?”
  10. 10. Tips • Change the process – “Let’s break into small groups and see if you can come up with….”
  11. 11. Tips • Summarize. Summarize. – “I have listed four major points that have come from our discussion.”

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