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Don’t Tell Me, Show Me! Helping Clients Thrive with Experiential Learning Jim Knickerbocker, PhD, PCC Intrepid Growth, LLC jim@intrepidgrowth.com 831-272-4546
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OBJECTIVES Understand how experiential learning complements traditional coaching approaches Learn some experiential activities that can enhance a coaching session Plan incorporating experiential activities into coaching practices
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WORKSHOP FLOW 1 Introduce 2 Experience 3 Practice 4 Reflect
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ABOUT EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING 1 Introduce 2 Experience 3 Practice 4 Reflect
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WHY EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING? “Tell me and I'll forget. Show me and I may not remember. Involve me and I'll understand.” ~ attributed to both Native American & Chinese sources
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WANTED For resisting learning from others
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EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING & COACHING Use of Experiential Learning via Coaching may help clients: 1.Understand and remember at a deeper level 2.Build client’s capacity for self-observation and self-correction 3.Who prefer non-auditory learning styles (kinesthetic, visual) 4.Who are intellectually or emotionally well defended against learning from others (e.g., smart people, wounded people)
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WHAT IS AN EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING EXERCISE? FramingDeliveryDebrief Provides contextMust make choicesHarvest learning & Make linkage to life Because participants have free will, you can’t guarantee what will happen
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STOP TALKING – START DOING! 1 Introduce 2 Experience 3 Practice 4 Reflect
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YOUR TURN! 1 Introduce 2 Experience 3 Practice 4 Reflect
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HOW DO YOU GET TO CARNEGIE HALL? Practice, Practice, Practice! Get into groups of 3 people Take turns rotating through these roles: Coach – Helper/Observer – Client Follow provided instructions, take turns leading experiential activities from the coach’s perspective Talk, Talk, Talk! Discuss questions in small group, taking notes for large group report out: What was your experience of this activity? What are the opportunities to use experiential activities with your clients? What are the possible barriers or challenges?
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HARVEST LEARNING & CONNECT TO LIFE 1 Introduce 2 Experience 3 Practice 4 Reflect
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ROLL YOUR OWN To create your own experiential activities for your clients: Identify the desired outcomes or learning Recall how you (or others) learned this experientially Consider what people, places, situations or things might create the conditions for this experience?
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THANK YOU! I want to hear your feedback Today’s slides will be available on the GCA website Experiential Activity Kit for Coaches? Want info on an Experiential Activity Kit for Coaches?
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