Here are a few thoughts on humility... A learning-centered approach is a humble one. Everyone must check their ego at the door. Since learning is in the doing and deciding, facilitators need to offer content and then get out of the way. The learning is not what is presented from the front of the room, but rather in dialogue and personalization of the content offered. What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments!
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Project Director, Cleveland African American Prostate Cancer Project | Certified Dialogue Education Teacher
3wThanks for sharing this! I think about the learning that happens for me personally as a facilitator when I offer new content from a place of humility. It helps to elevate the knowledge and wisdom in the room. 🧠