The art of effective facilitation : : reflections from social justice educators / / edited by Lisa M. Landreman.
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Place / Publishing House: | Sterling, Virginia : : Stylus Publishing,, [2013] 2013 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (296 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- The evolution of social justice education and facilitation / Lisa M. Landreman and Christopher MacDonald-Dennis
- Building a framework for social justice education : one educator's journey / Annemarie Vaccaro
- The evolution of a social justice educator's professional identity : impacts of professional maturation and multiple discourse perspectives on personal practice / Kelly Carter Merrill
- Developing gender-inclusive facilitation : understanding genderism / Brent Bilodeau
- Engaging whiteness in higher education / Rebecca Ropers-Huilman
- Developing and sustaining effective co-facilitation across identities / Tanya Williams and Elaine Brigham
- Understanding and supporting multiracial students / Adam J. Ortiz
- From safe spaces to brave spaces : a new way to frame dialogue around diversity and social justice / Brian Arao and Kristi Clemens
- Navigating triggering events : critical competencies for social justice educators / Kathy Obear
- When neutrality is not enough : wrestling with the challenges of multipartiality / Robbie Routenberg, Elizabeth Thompson, and Rhian Waterberg
- Facilitating interactive privilege awareness programs : employing intentionality from design through implementation / Gregory I. Meyer, Karen Connors, Rebecca Heselmeyer, Dusty M. Krikau, Tracy L. Lanier, Matthew R. Lee, Chris Orem, and Nancy Trantham Poe
- Training and supporting peer facilitators / Heather Wilhelm and Robbie Routenberg
- Why is it so hard to take action?: a reflective dialogue about preparing students for social action engagement / Andrea D. Domingue and David S. Neely.