Every year, the Kansas Leadership Center (KLC) offers a three-day facilitator workshop with the purpose of offering community leadership program facilitators an opportunity to sharpen their facilitation skills in front of their peers and to be exposed to new facilitation exercises and techniques.
The Kansas Leadership Center is excited to offer a new format that will allow community leadership program facilitators to customize their experience at the 2012 Kansas Community Leadership Initiative (KCLI) Facilitator Workshop (April 18-20).
The 2012 KCLI Facilitator Workshop will offer various electives for participants to choose from in order to customize their experience. Electives range from basic facilitation skills to learning how to facilitate sessions based on KLC ideas or resources. There are 10 elective sessions over the course of three days. Each session is 75 minutes long. All participants will spend one session practicing front-of-the-room facilitation, and receive feedback from faculty and peers. Participants are free to choose their electives for the remaining nine sessions.
We will offer four electives geared toward participants who are new to KLC, new to their facilitation roles within their community leadership program or would like a refresher on some KLC ideas. The elective choices are: KLC Theory and the Gap, Adaptive/Technical, Leadership vs. Authority and Introduction to the KLC Competencies.
We will also offer a Civic Leadership Coaching track for participants interested in learning how to use coaching skills with their program participants. The coaching track consists of five sessions, all of which are required. Participants are free to choose electives for the remaining sessions. The coaching track is limited to 16 participants.
Please see the session descriptions. After you have registered you will be sent information on how to select your electives.
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