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  The National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation is a great site for those interested in dialogue.  The link provided here takes you to the  a resource page which describes numerous  models and techniques for facilitating dialogue and provides a list of resources for each model.  Be sure to check out the other pages on this site . It is well worth the tour.  You might even join the coalition!

 

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  Conversation as Experiential Learning. Ann C. Baker, Patricia J. Jensen, David A. Kolb Increasingly, the power of conversation in learning and making meaning interactively from experience is being recognized. Yet, the theoretical foundation for experiential learning at the interactive, conversational level is yet to be developed. The primary intention of this article is to begin to expand the existing theory of experiential learning at the social, interactive level of conversation.

 

   Article   Dialogue and Conversation the contributions of Gadamer, Habermas, and Bohm. This article is a section of infed the encyclopaedia of informal education at http://www.infed.org provides a condensed  overview of  the work of  these key early contributors to the field

 

  Resources       Website   Joy in the Present  Selected websites on dialogue. Anthony Judge's website is a goldmine of  links on thirty five themes, including this one on dialogue.  On this page he lists books, articles, websites, conferences, associations, communities and of course other lists related to dialogue.
     
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