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Tzu chi English Educational Being able to express your opinion Speaking Active Listening with understanding Listening Adding new thoughts to the discussion Creativity Asking poignant questions Questions Team Building Skills Fostered in this Class Appropriate engagement principles What is an authentic story? When on the ground, have you felt surprise? Have you bought into a single story? Power structures of the world Start with the SECOND (what came second) Create a word bank for discussion When we reject a single story, we regain a kind of paradise Nkali (back) How told When told How often A balance of stories matters Representative Holding onto a single story of a place, comes from literature (the internet/ news/ an event/ literature) Christopher Bauman – www.chrisbauman.com.au

Power Patronizing Advanced Question Words Incomplete stories 1. How impressionable and vulnerable we are in the face of a story ___________________________________________________________________________________________? Advanced Question Words 2. Books have to be about… ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Incomplete stories misconceptions 3. I went though a mental shift ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Overwhelmed with shame 4. The unintended consequence of not telling your story ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Stereotypes resilience Patronizing Get more than one story of a place 5. All I had heard was (poor), so it was impossible for me to see (place / people) as anything else but (poor) ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Nurse ambition 6. (people) sometimes pass judgement prior to meeting someone ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Power 7. Showing a people as one thing over and over again ________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Flattern one’s experience A balance of stories 8. To be greater than another ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Single stories rob people of dignity Jam disappears off the table? https://youtu.be/D9Ihs241zeg Christopher Bauman – www.chrisbauman.com.au