Dialogue Between Writer &Reader – Is it Dialogue Education?

Just back from two weeks holiday,during which time I read rather a lot. It put me in mind of an ongoing discussion we’ve had here at Global Learning Partners:  can reading be considered “real” dialogue?

This question arises in the context of considering what new “products and services” we can offer to [...]

Forget Show and Tell – Showing (not Telling) Strengthens Learning

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Creative writers all know what’s sometimes called the first rule of writing:  show,don’t tell. What does this mean? Here,I’ll show you:

TELLING

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Dialogue Education Has Turned Me into a Rebel

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Be forewarned:  Dialogue Education can spoil you for the average professional conference! Those of you who’ve been involved in Dialogue Education learning events know what I’m talking about:  you attend a conference full of talking head panel discussions and you end up spending every session redesigning [...]