Using Circles to Encourage Dialogue & Build Community: A Campus Conflict Deep Dive Workshop

Using Circles to Encourage Dialogue & Build Community: A Campus Conflict Deep Dive Workshop
Date and time
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM, February 02, 2022
Description

Presented by Dr. Charlene Berquist and Ms. Heather Blades

The “circle process” is a unique format for engaging with others. Most people are used to listening to lectures, attending meetings, or taking part in informal conversations. In contrast, circle practice is a structured form of intentional communication that allows participants an opportunity to speak and listen in an atmosphere of safety, equality, and empathy that encourages sharing and connection. This format allows deep dialogue to take place and helps to build community and enhance and strengthen connections between those taking part in the circle.

In this interactive online session we will do the following:

  • Examine the history and indigenous roots of circle practice.
  • Identify the roles, responsibilities, and tasks of a circle keeper/leader.
  • Learn how to design and lead effective circles by creating a safe environment where people can share.
  • Consider how circles may vary based upon the context in which they are used (e.g., in person vs. online, and in differing settings).
  • Explore how circles can be used in the classroom and within units, departments, and organizations to build relationships, provide effective and collaborative leadership, and enhance learning.
  • Learn experientially by taking part in a circle process.

This Deep Dive Workshop is free for Missouri State faculty and staff, but seats are limited and pre-registration is required. A Missouri State University email address is required for registration.

Event sponsor
Admission

Free

Open to faculty, staff
Location
Via Zoom