Say What?
Look Who's Talking
Past/Present/Future
Skills to Pay the Bills
Prep, Prep, Prep
100

The basic definition of this skill is:

Facilitator asks questions to enable participants to elaborate on their answers to understand underlying thoughts and implications allowing them to create a deeper connection to the lesson

Unpacking Questions

100

The basic definition of this skill is:

Facilitator uses appropriate humor that is relevant and appropriate to the topic. Humor does not detract or distract from the lesson or participants

Smart Humor

100

The Advance level of this skill is:

Facilitator moves from subject to subject as if they are one discussion without gaps in the learning process. Facilitator can utilize any comment or question to transition to the next topic.

Seamless Transitions

100

The Advance level of this skill is:

Facilitator uses purposeful questions to lead participants to clear connections to their roles by tactical and practical application of concepts.

 Connection to the role

100

The basic definition of this skill is:

facilitator seamlessly leverages technology where appropriate to enhance the lesson such as breakout rooms, chat, and screenshares.

Tech Usage

200

The Beginner level of this skill is:

Facilitator focuses on selecting appropriate language for the participants. Facilitator uses generalized terminology as inclusive language.

Intentional / Inclusive word choice

200

The Beginner level of this skill is:

Facilitator connects to the participant to create an environment where they are willing to share their thoughts and ideas when asked.

Safe Space

200

The Beginner level of this skill is:

Facilitator connects the module to the theme of the overall content. Facilitator treats each module as a separate lesson instead of the big picture.

Weave the Golden Threads

200

The Beginner level of this skill is:

Facilitator uses the What, So What, Now What format. Facilitator uses pre-written questions.

Activity Debrief

200

The Proficient level of this skill is:

Facilitator is comfortable being themselves while facilitating. Facilitator purposefully aligns behaviors based on the lessons, audience. 

Authentically accountable

300

The Proficient level of this skill is:

Facilitator utilizes unpacking to ensure the participants response connects to the lesson. Facilitator is able to identify in a future topic what was previously discussed or shared.

Being in the moment / Active listening

300

The Proficient level of this skill is:

Facilitator consistently adjusts tone and pace dependent upon participant responses and subject.

Vocal variation

300

The Proficient level of this skill is:

Participants are able to follow along with the discussion and content. The facilitator demonstrates a knowledge of the content and is able to lead the participants through the conversation. 

Structured Conversation

300

The Beginner level of this skill is:

Facilitator tells the participant how the topic applies to their role and specific duties.

Application of topic

300

The Advance level of this skill is:

Facilitator lands the lesson in a seamless manner by adapting to situations and changes that impact the experience. Facilitator uses advance planning along with quick changes based on the need of the participants and the lesson.

Facilitator pivot

400

The Advance level of this skill is:

Facilitator uses transitions and questions to have participants bring us back to the topic. Facilitator uses questions to understand incorrect answer and redirect.

Redirection

400

The Proficient level of this skill is:

Facilitator is comfortable pausing following statements or questions to allow participants to process or add responses. Facilitator observes or makes eye contact with participants to encourage responses. 

Embrace the Silence

400

The Advance level of this skill is:

Facilitator appropriately answers questions related to a future sections and topics in the experience. Facilitator builds excitement for future discussion. Facilitator references back to previous questions when arriving at the module.

Foreshadowing

400

The Beginner level of this skill is:

Facilitator shares the content with minimal research on process changes prior to class. Facilitator rarely challenges incorrect answers

Information accuracy / facilitator integrity

400

The Proficient level of this skill is:

Facilitator prepares the location in advance to meet the demands of the module and the participant. Facilitator uses the entire space to effectively engage the participant.

Room Setup

500

The Advance level of this skill is:

Facilitator uses active listening and open-ended question to guide participants to the deeper and intended impact of the lesson and the role. Facilitator adjusts their approach based on the needs and responses of the individual or group

Purposeful questions

500

The Proficient level of this skill is:

Facilitator plans out time for participants to share based on content. Facilitator balances their talking with that of the participants; allowing them to share their stories, thoughts, and experiences.

WAIT (Why am I talking?)

500

The Advance level of this skill is:

Facilitator gains participant buy-in quickly and effectively through the use of appropriate energy, storytelling, or smart humor.

Strong Open

500

The basic definition of this skill is:

clear connection of the reason the topic is important provided by the participants or facilitator

Establish the “why”

500

The Proficient level of this skill is:

Facilitator uses tone, executive presence, and movement to maintain participant engagement. They address disruptions or challenges while still maintaining engagement.

Command of the Room

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