Diploma of Facilitation | Programme
Dates | Special
Events
Zenergy
Master Class
To
enrol in the Master Class click
here.
The Master Class is a 4-day event for experienced group facilitators, which
focuses on developing leading edge skills in facilitation. Specific aspects
of facilitation chosen by the class participants, are studied in-depth
towards attaining mastery. Dr. Dale Hunter works alongside each participant coaching them as they facilitate the group. Dale has led 29 Master Classes with facilitators working in many countries around the world.
Aspects of facilitation chosen by participants may include:
Expanded group consciousness
Presence and presencing
Theory U dialogue
Appreciative Inquiry
Collective intelligence
Facilitated storytelling
Creative expression -
drawing, painting and movement
Self Organising Networks and Groups (SONG's) |
Generating social change towards a sustainable world
Working with energy
Working with conflict
Analysis of group process
Designing organisational interventions
Blended realities - f2f and online facilitation in various combinations
Designing powerful follow-up
Project, process and workshop design
Evaluation and assessment |
Zenergy Diploma participants are required to
undertake a Master Class to complete the Diploma of Facilitation.
Next programmes:
Daylesford, Vic, Australia: 4-days 16-19 August 2010 (Mon-Thurs) - AU$1500.
Auckland: 4-days 9-12 September 2010 (Thur-Sun) - NZ$1500 (+GST).
Some scholarships may be available upon written application.
To
enrol in the Master Class click
here.
Comments
from participants
"It's been one of the most exciting, challenging, transformational journeys I've ever been on."
Greg Memendez (BrandEcology)
"What I found valuable was the honouring and respect; the deeper unspoken work of a facilitator; being challenged respectfully and the aroha."
Gena Moses
"What I found valuable was the energy of the group and access to the expanded consciousness; commitment of individuals; diversity of culture and expression; music, dance, play; speed, velocity, rhythm."
Hadyn Olsen (www.wave.org.nz)
"What I found valuable was the diversity of the participants...the
space that was made available to explore the learnings."
Helen
Dawn
"Being able to cement my leading edge and to live in it and know
that I can claim and own the greatness of me."
Patricia Dyer