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Facilitation TipsDiscussions, Decisions, and Challenges
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INTRODUCTIONIn the life of every group, there are many opportunities for misunderstandings, disagreements over differences, and full-blown conflicts. Use of effective facilitation skills enables the work and outcomes of any group to be more successful.
Facilitation techniques can improve
X Meeting management X Collaboration X Conflict prevention
X Problem identification
X Solution generation X Decisions through consensus X Implementation of decisions X Impact of decisions
This book is intended to
X Provide reminders of facilitation concepts and tools
X Serve as a “take along” to prepare for discussions and meeting
X Promote facilitation reflections for improvement
X Give space and blank pages to add your ideas as you go
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What Is Facilitation? Facilitation is a process in which a person intervenes to help increase the group’s effectiveness by how it
X Identifies X Discusses X Solves problems X Makes decisions
Facilitation is the key to opening others’ minds and options. Facilitation is defined as making things easier.
Facilitation Promotes Satisfaction Successful facilitation of any group promotes procedural, psychological, and substantive satisfaction among the group members. Any group member, regardless of role, can facilitate interactions and impact decision-making and outcomes.
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Facilitator as IntervenerEffective facilitators
X Consider the group’s task(s) and goal(s) X Establish or follow an agenda designed to accomplish the task(s) X Intervene throughout the group’s process to increase the group’s successful
completion of the task(s) and goal(s)
The 4 Whats Questions the facilitator should consider prior to intervening
X What’s happening? X What do I not want to do? X What do I want to accomplish? X What intervention is most likely to be effective right now?
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Procedural: Process and Structure X Before the meeting X During the meeting
• Decision making• Consensus
X After the meeting
Psychological: Interactions and Participation
X Listening X Questioning X Summarizing with neutral language X Acknowledging and affirming X Separating interests from positions
Substantive X Content X Outcomes
Group Satisfaction
Procedural Psychological
Substantive
Satisfaction
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School-Based Team member(s)
School-Based Team Member(s)
School-Based Non-Team Member(s)
District-Based, Non-Team Member(s)
Outside District Staff Member(s)
Outside District Advocate and District Staff Member(s)
Outside District, 3rd Party
All team members are trained in facilitation
Any trained team member serves as facilitator (including parent and staff member as co-facilitators)
Any trained staff mem-bers from another campus serves as facilitator
Other trained campus or center office person serves as facilitator
Trained personnel from another district serves as facilitator under a reciprocal agreement
Trained persons agree to co-facilitate
External, trained person serves as facilitator
Informal, Routine Practice More Formal PracticePreventative ResponsiveResolved at Lowest Level Resolved without Legal InterventionFeedback Collected Feedback Collected
Training refers to successful completion of facilitation trainings which teach facilitation skills and processes such as: The Basics: Facilitating IEPs and Advanced facilitation, offered at Texas Education Service Centers.
Texas Facilitation Continuum
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