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Critical and Creative Thinking
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| CRCRTH616 Dialogue Processes | J Bradford & M Johns | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | W-1-009
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 009
| MTuWThF | 6:00 - 8:30pm | 3 | 1050 | $1425 | |
Description for CRCRTH616: Genuine dialogue provides a creative space in which may emerge entirely new ways of thinking, acting, and relating to others. At the heart of such dialogue is holding respect for oneself, for one another, and for a commonly created pool of meaning. Course participants learn and experience approaches to listening and dialogue derived from Buber, Bohm, Isaacs, Jackins, Weissglass, and others, that allow us to become more aware of the underlying beliefs, assumptions, and emotions that limit our thinking and our responses to the world. Discussions explore applications of dialogue processes in educational, organizational, social, and personal change.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 |
| CRCRTH616 Dialogue Processes | J Bradford, M Johns | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | Online / LMS Chat | MTuWThF | 6:00 - 8:45pm | 3 | 1173 | $1425 | |
Description for CRCRTH616: Genuine dialogue provides a creative space in which may emerge entirely new ways of thinking, acting, and relating to others. At the heart of such dialogue is holding respect for oneself, for one another, and for a commonly created pool of meaning. Course participants learn and experience approaches to listening and dialogue derived from Buber, Bohm, Isaacs, Jackins, Weissglass, and others, that allow us to become more aware of the underlying beliefs, assumptions, and emotions that limit our thinking and our responses to the world. Discussions explore applications of dialogue processes in educational, organizational, social, and personal change.
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Academic Information: Credits: 3 |