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No Two People Are the Same
Author: Jan Noyes
When a facilitator leads a workshop or seminar, she doesn’t just present information to a group, she presents to a group of individuals--pairs of ears and eyes that hear and see through the veil of their own understanding, attitudes and experience.
Facilitators need to be aware there are individual differences in the way people learn. No two people are the same or experience the world in the same way.
Each person’s experience is unique, regardless of family, sex, religion, ethnic group or life style. Each person brings his uniqueness with him to the group.
There are indeed similarities among groups, but a facilitator is wise not to assume she knows how a person will react to, think about or understand information.
The word facilitator best describes a workshop leader or seminar trainer because her job is to facilitate—to make it easier for or to assist the progress of an individual in the learning process.
To be her most effective, the facilitator needs to present new information in a variety of ways that are inclusive of individual experience and styles of learning. A successful facilitator makes it as easy and enjoyable as possible for each individual to get the most value from the workshop or seminar.
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Jan Noyes has written a popular, informative manual, "How to Create and Present a Successful Workshop", that can be used by anyone, regardless of experience.
This manual is unique because it takes you clearly through each step of planning, preparation and presentation. Jan uses her knowledge of teaching, neurolinguistics and accelerated learning to guide you to success.
No matter what the workshop topic, using the proven techniques and suggested daily agenda make it easy to create and present a workshop or seminar with confidence.
Jan Noyes can be contacted at mailto:jnoyes@howto4u.com. More manual (first 9 pages free) and newsletter information is available at http://www.howto4u.com.
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