Dialoguing is very important in
creating a strong network. When done correctly, it can promote communication
and inspire us to do more than we could imagine. This portion of the seminar
will go through a series 4 activities to introduce one form of
dialoguing. This dialogue blog will be ongoing after the 2013
Adaptabilities/Disabilities Seminar and Dialogue Session ends so
we hope this session will stimulate new ideas which we can further develop
through input to this blog and...
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Saturday, May 9, 2009


Group
Discussion Guidelines
Everyone has wisdom.
We need everyone’s wisdom for
the wisest result.
There are no wrong answers.
The whole is greater than the
sum of the parts.
Everyone will hear others and
be heard.
We
have tried to make each groups diverse based on your registration so we can all
get different perspectives. When we ask “who” is in your group, we want to
focus on our experiences working with disabilities in the work place. Do not
feel pressured to think you should...


This is an individual activity.
Whether
you are a employer looking for employees, a student looking for summer employment, or a support person,
you have an idea about the expectations and goals one should hope to achieve throughout the
summer period. Please list these goals and expectations by commenting in this post. Indicate your perspective without giving your name. For example, a grade 11 teacher....
Friday, May 8, 2009


Get together with your group.
a) Check the other comments to get a
perspective on what others want.
b) Discuss what you think someone with a
disability would want in terms of summer employment? How can someone with a
disability achieve this goal? What resources do you/they require? How can one
obtain these resources?
c) Please summarizes your group's discussion
by commenting in this post....
Wednesday, May 6, 2009


How
can we all adapt, regardless of whether we have a disability or not, to work
from our strengths?
a) Discuss this with your group and make comments in this post.
b) As this is the last activity for conversation #1, make any other comments or summaries of your conversation, the dialogue process, or what you would like to see in future conversations.&nbs...
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