Sentences with phrase «gathering for group discussion»

Part of the group will entail couple work and then gathering for group discussion.

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In the discussion portion, a group of candidates — the number can vary — for a particular role are gathered in a room and presented with a question that can lean toward the philosophical («Should prisons be privatized?»)
All students, faculty and supervisors gather for a public presentation or performance (the first semester ends with a jazz vespers) preceding the small - group discussions.
Over meals, games, and walks; through informative talks, group discussions, and prayer, the gathering gives ACErs one last chance to reminisce, celebrate, and prepare for the next step in the journey.
This point became piercingly clear to me in 1996, when I was having dinner with a group of thought leaders gathered for a discussion about organizational performance.
Ever since I had a discussion with Carol from one of my first group coaching programs I've wanted to bring an online community together for artists that would enable artists to get the training that they need to succeed online, as well as create a place where those who are really serious about learning how to sell art online can gather to discuss what works and what doesn't.
Online discussion courses allow for more participants because they leverage technology to ensure that everyone has a chance to participate (for example, we can use polling questions to gather input from a larger group of participants all at once.)
When the Heartland Institute held its gathering in New York City last year celebrating climate skepticism, Exxon Mobil made a point of saying it had stopped contributing money to that group, explaining that it did not want to support groups «whose position on climate change could divert attention from the important discussion about how the world will secure the energy required for economic growth in an environmentally responsible manner.»
FPIC means that project developers must offer information to the community, ensure they understand it through a feedback loop, allow them time for private discussions, hold meetings to answer questions, and organize focus groups to gather women's or youth's perspectives.
Creating custom Groups for each new program, to which in - person attendees would be invited upon registration, would allow the providers to post excerpts from papers or previews of presentations beforehand, to gather questions for the speakers ahead of time, to generate discussions about the issues raised in the program, to conduct feedback through survey tools, and to notify delegates of similar sessions in future.
Three main sources of data gathering were used in the present study: survey methods using structured questionnaires that were devised specifically for this study; semi-structured interviews with Indigenous litigants; and input from focus group participants that consisted of open discussion with representatives of government and non-government agencies, Aboriginal community controlled agencies and private legal practitioners.
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