Conversations That Matter,
a facilitated reflection and meaningful discussion program at Tucker, is seeking students to be facilitators!
Some details:
What is a Peer Reflection
Facilitators (PRF) and why do I want to be one?
As mentioned, these reflective workshops
will be co-led by Peer Reflection Facilitators. Peer Reflection Facilitators are students just like YOU! They are students who are interested in fostering more meaningful conversations on campus and want to learn how to do so! As a Peer Reflection Facilitator
you will be part of an elite group of students trained to help groups reflect and deepen their understanding of themselves and each other. You
will be part of a movement seeking to improve the way we engage with each other at Dartmouth. And you
get a free t-shirt!
To be eligible for this year's Peer Reflection
Facilitators cohort you must:
o Be
available to attend a required facilitator orientation and training on Sunday, May 11th, 2014
o Be
willing to co-facilitate 2-3 group reflections each term for the next year (excluding terms away from campus)
Training
Not sure you are up to the challenge? Don't
worry, we will help! Each selected Peer Reflection facilitator will participate in an initial 4 hour training and orientation retreat that will provide training on the fundamentals of group facilitation, theoretical underpinnings of reflection, facilitation
of diverse groups, and the specific workshops.
Time Commitment
Peer Reflection Facilitators should plan
to facilitate about 2 reflection workshops each term. Each of these workshops will take 90 minutes for the actual workshop, and about 1 hour of preparation. This is in addition to the initial 4 hour training and orientation retreat and termly start-up/refresher
meetings.