
tead of a “power over” one. Talking from one’s own point of view, especially by teachers who are used to talking as “the authority,” reinforces power sharing and helps create the safety needed …
Below you will find the basic circle format. The elements of the format are designed to create an intentional space that invites everyone to participate fully and authentically. A circle begins …
Talking Circles are used for building or strengthening relationships, teaching and learning, exploring different perspectives on a topic, developing social-emotional literacy, healing for …
The talking stick continues to go around the Circle until everyone is done speaking. Interruptions are only used to get clarity when there is no other way. When speaking – separate the feelings …
Talking circles, which are sometimes referred to as sharing circles or more broadly as circle work, are used in many contexts across different Indigenous traditions and cultures.
Talking points are short, jargon-free nuggets of information that policymakers can use when speaking on an issue. An individual talking point should be one sentence long and make only …
“Talking to strangers can be scary, but it’s vital to launching any new product. Through storytelling, Gif Constable makes customer development concepts accessible. This book will …