Facilitation (Teaching and Learning)

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Bibliography

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  • Bens, I. (2005). Advanced facilitation strategies: Tools & techniques to master difficult situations. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.Ubc-elink.png
  • Bens, I. (2005). Facilitating with ease: Core skills for facilitators, team leaders and members, managers, consultants, and trainers. San Francisco, Calif: Jossey-Bass.Ubc-elink.png
  • Bens, I. (2000). Facilitating resistance: All trainers and consultants need strategies for dealing with situations in which a group pushes back and resists the facilitator's proposals. Edges, pp. 33-33. Ubc-elink.png
  • Brown, M. (2002). The facilitator as gatekeeper: A critical analysis of social order in facilitation sessions. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2(2), 101-12.
  • Hyland, B. (2000). The best tips and techniques from battle-scarred pros. Edges, 12(1), 29-32. Permalink.svg Permalink
  • Kaner, S., Lind, L., & ebrary, I. (2007). Facilitator's guide to participatory decision-making. San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons/Jossey-Bass.Permalink.svg Permalink
  • Kato, F. (2010). How we think and talk about facilitation. Simulation & Gaming, 41(5), 694-704.
  • Kent, B. (2006). What does it take to facilitate? Kairaranga, 7, 59-63.
  • Rees, F. (2005). The facilitator excellence handbook. San Francisco: Pfeiffer.Ubc-elink.png
  • Stanfield, B. ( 1996 ). The Magic of the Facilitator. Edges Magazine, Canadian Institute of Cultural Affairs.Permalink.svg Permalink
  • Thiagarajan, S. (1992). Secrets of successful facilitators. The Journal for Quality and Participation, Supplement, 70.Ubc-elink.png


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