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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
+ | This section is based around assisting the facilitator to navigate the client in and through their worlds. The first barrier to this is the [[theory: | ||
+ | ===== Navigation Methods ===== | ||
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+ | “Whichever way you go, you find something.” David Grove | ||
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+ | There are a set of intervention strategies that facilitate a journey through our worlds. | ||
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+ | Using Emergent Knowledge techniques allows us to navigate these worlds, using the theories of [[theory: | ||
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+ | Solutions are found at a different level than the problem is stated, by using simple dynamic rules that transform complexity into a route that can be navigated. The primary world is the level in which the problem is stated and the solution is found in secondary and tertiary worlds, which are at different levels to the problem. | ||
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+ | “We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein | ||
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+ | ===== Navigation Materials ===== | ||
+ | As a facilitator using these techniques a range of materials should be acquired to allow your client the maximum choice when expressing themselves through writing and drawing: | ||
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+ | * A3 / A4 / A5 / Letter / Legal Paper | ||
+ | * A selection of good dictionaries | ||
+ | * Flip / Easel Chart Paper | ||
+ | * Scissors and Sellotape / Scotchtape | ||
+ | * Post It™ notes – Various Colours | ||
+ | * Blue tak / Poster Putty | ||
+ | * Pencils / Crayons / Coloured Markers / Pens | ||
+ | * Index Cards | ||
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+ | ===== Summary Outline ===== | ||
+ | Navigation of the client’s worlds is a truly rewarding process; new information and new insights will emerge. As facilitators we should be aware of how the client is describing their world now and their earlier worlds, their use of pronouns and location of feelings, their gestures and non-verbal language. All of these provide us with clues to aid our client in discovering even the smallest piece of information that once known, may dissolve the issue totally. | ||
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+ | The [[theory: | ||
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+ | We shall also take our first step in having the client externalise their internal world by [[theory: |