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Two accomplished faculty, Anne Becher and Nina Molinaro, have been selected for the 2019-20 CU Dialogues Faculty Fellowship. This new fellowship was created to provide summer funding and support for ...
The future of mental health interview series continues with Mary Olson on Dialogic Practice and the Open Dialogue Method.
The post Your Inner Dialogue Is Your Most Important Leadership Tool appeared first on Self Employed. What’s the most important conversation you’re going to have today? If you’re like most leaders, ...
Last year’s Mind Body Dialogue featured a conversation with author and humorist Kevin Kling and focused on the importance of story in healing the mind and the body.
The CU Dialogues Program is committed to the practice of open dialogue that intentionally focuses on equity, justice, and the inclusion of diverse voices.
Knowledge & Practice The Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue’s Office of Knowledge and Practice is dedicated to building capacity in dialogue and working to advance innovation, equity and systems ...
These dialogues simulate real-life situations and enable users to practice their spoken English skills in a format that is convenient for them.
Stephanie Schneider from SUNY Old Westbury explores philosophy and practice, focusing on building future-ready education in ...
The future of mental health interview series continues with Mary Olson on Dialogic Practice and the Open Dialogue Method.