The Workshop Survival Guide

The Workshop Survival Guide

Author: Rob Fitzpatrick

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-05

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 9781071344378

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Need to run a workshop? Your attendees are trusting you with their time and attention. What are you giving them in return? Most workshops don't work. They fail to deliver real results and they fail to keep the audience energetic and engaged. They're stressful to run and painful to attend. Designing and running a brilliant workshop is easier than you think. It's not about flashy showmanship or natural charisma. Instead, it's about following a set of clear, simple rules for structuring and arranging the day. Discover and use key design principles such as: Naturally refresh and maintain the audience's attention and energy by alternating the "teaching format" (e.g. lecture, small group discussion, hands-on practice) every 20 minutes and making strategic use of good breaks Dramatically improve your educational impact by choosing an exercise which is properly matched to the type of knowledge/skill/wisdom currently being taught Save dozens of hours by beginning your design process with a simple "skeleton" of Learning Outcomes and timings rather than jumping straight into slides and materials Finish on time, every time, by intentionally designing flexible "schedule springs" into your session, allowing you to seamlessly adjust to delays and bad luck, and to ensure that everyone learns what they came for without running late The first half of the book covers everything you'll need to know about designing and refining the session itself. With a good design in hand, teaching a brilliant workshop goes from arduous to nearly automatic. The second half of the book shifts from ahead-of-time design to day-of facilitation. Learn the essential facilitation needed to solve unexpected problems and run a smooth, stress-free workshop: Reliable tools and tactics for crowd control, recovering attention, and shifting between tasks (without feeling like you're fighting against your audience) Clear guidance for picking the best room setup, and also improving a "bad" room to make the most of it Spotting and problem-solving the six major types of "difficult" attentees who are being either accidentally or intentionally disruptive (including the most common issue of bringing a hostile expert onto your side) Checklists and reminders of what to bring, what to do, and when to do it, in order to ensure that nothing gets forgotten, overlooked, or lost At no point in the book will we ask you to "put on a big smile" or "project confidence". That's fluffy BS which doesn't work. Instead, we'll give you clear, concrete tools for managing a crowd and seamlessly guiding everyone to an effective outcome. Why we're the right authors to help you succeed Over the last 15 years, we've designed and run a huge number of successful workshops (and a few major flops) covering every type of audience: executives, undergrads, MBAs, disadvantaged youths, busy professionals, and more. We've designed everything from 20-minute teasers to 3-month intensives, in locations ranging from Costa Rica and Qatar to London and Berlin. We've taught for companies like HP and Deloitte and for universities like Oxford and NYU. We've built workshops for every price point, from free upskilling (paid for by the state or employer) through to $4000-per-seat premium events. We've taught casual sessions, with beer in hand and flip-flop on foot, through to formal, posh affairs with glitzy venues and high-end catering. In every case, no matter where it was located or who it was for, the process outlined in these pages worked. Perhaps most importantly, we can teach you how to do this. We've trained up teachers from scratch who are now billing upwards of $5000 per day and getting invited back to teach again and again. This stuff isn't complicated. You can learn it!


That Workshop Book

That Workshop Book

Author: Samantha Bennett

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780325011929

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Shows a new generation of teachers how the systems, structures, routines, and rituals that support successful workshops combine with thinking, planning, and conferring to drive students' growth, inform assessment and instruction, and increase teachers' professional satisfaction. And it shows those already using the workshop how to increase its instructional power by seeing its big ideas and its component parts in fresh, dynamic ways.


The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous

The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous

Author: Overeaters Anonymous, Inc. (U.S.)

Publisher: Overeaters Anonymous, Incorporated

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780960989867

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Provides a detailed explanation of the principles of Overeaters Anonymous and serves as a guide for those of us living the programme of OA who want to spread the message of recovery to others.


Laura Candler's Power Reading Workshop

Laura Candler's Power Reading Workshop

Author: Laura Candler

Publisher: Raphel Marketing.

Published: 2011-07-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780982664438

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"This guide will help you teach your students to love reading. This book walks you through the first ten days to implement a basic Reading Workshop with your students, and shows you how to add twelve proven "power reading tools" to the program to make your reading workshop the most effective reading instruction you will ever use."--Page 4 of cover.


A Guide to the Reading Workshop, Middle School Grades

A Guide to the Reading Workshop, Middle School Grades

Author: Lucy Calkins

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9780325097251

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"The Guide to the Reading Workshop: Middle School Grades offers a comprehensive but concise introduction to: the need for this series; research on what adolescent readers need; ways to launch and sustain independent reading; a big-picture introduction to the reading workshop; the architecture of minilessons; classroom management tips and strategies; levels of text complexity; conferring with readers and providing transferrable feedback; small-group work; writing about reading; practical help for book clubs; instructional Read Aloud; the special importance of nonfiction reading; supporting English learners in reading workshop"--provided by publisher.


Effective Writing; Study Guide, a Workshop Course, May 1975

Effective Writing; Study Guide, a Workshop Course, May 1975

Author: United States. Internal Revenue Service

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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This study guide for a workshop course in effective writing is designed to help everyone involved in the process of business writing--managers, supervisors, and professional employees--agree on standards to be used in writing and reviewing; and to increase their confidence and skill in generating documents that meet those standards. Unit 1 presents fundamental considerations and standards for effective communication. Unit 2 discusses planning, organizing, and evaluating writing, as well as revising and editing. Unit 3 discusses language principles, clarity, conciseness, and appropriate tone. Unit 4 discusses such topics as paragraph development, paragraph length, and paragraph linkage. Unit 5 discusses sentence principles, active voice, parallel ideas, and punctuation. Unit 6 is an epilogue that includes general comments about the course.


Participant Guide for Twelve Step Workshop and Study Guide, Second Edition

Participant Guide for Twelve Step Workshop and Study Guide, Second Edition

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2020-02-28

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781889681344

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The Participant Guide is a companion publication to the Twelve Step Workshop and Study Guide, which is a comprehensive leader's guide for a fifteen-session OA workshop. The Participant Guide is for workshop attendees. It is abridged from the leader's guide and includes only worksheets and homework assignments.