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facilitator and overseer
A supervisor, foreperson, team leader, overseer, cell coach, facilitator, or area coordinator is a manager in a position of trust in business.

facilitator and directed
The procedure is controversial, since most peer reviewed scientific studies conclude that the typed language output attributed to the clients is actually directed or systematically determined by the facilitator.
Facilitated or Conducted-group drumming that is musically directed by a specific person, often called a facilitator.

facilitator and some
The facilitator asks the recipient some questions that will enable the recipient to drill down to the core belief housed in this memory that is troubling him.
They lay down some fundamental principles, realised a need for a constant and impartial 3rd party facilitator and duly chose the NUS from a selection of applications to support the project.
* Wax ( some brands: binder, accelerant, ignition facilitator ).
In some Affinity groups, the vibe watch is also charged with keeping the facilitator from using his or her role to favor any position or proposal.
Although the facilitator should have some knowledge of the subject business process, but this is not as important as the mastery of a pragmatic and rigorous method interviewing business experts.
According to this theory, some individuals whose communication is hindered by dyspraxia can communicate with the aid of a facilitator, who supports the patient's hand while he or she types words on a keyboard.
Lamar Odom, a gifted facilitator forward, was also seen by some to be a " Scottie Pippen " type of player to complement Kobe Bryant's talents.

facilitator and six
Between October 2002 and May 2003, he served personally as international facilitator of the OAS mesa process aimed at finding a solution to the internal Venezuelan political crisis between President Hugo Chávez and the Coordinadora Democrática opposition, moving to Caracas for six months to do so.

facilitator and between
The Mekong has thus not been an obstacle but a facilitator for communication, and the similarities between Laos and northeast Thai society — same people, same language — reflect the close contact that has existed across the river for centuries.
Between 1998 and 2000 he served as Chairman of the International Panel of Eminent Personalities Investigating the Circumstances Surrounding the 1994 Rwanda Genocide, and between 2000 – 2003 was the facilitator for the Inter-Congolese National Dialogue, which had the objective of bringing about a new political dispensation for the Democratic Republic of Congo, in terms of the Lusaka Ceasefire Accord.
Therefore, the Congress of these United States was to be the facilitator of commerce between the states and the tribes.
This creates a leader / follower dynamic between the facilitator and participants.
This facility provides a platform for the University and its partners to forge linkages between various stakeholders from industry and academia, initiate and assist innovation activities and act as a catalyst and facilitator. It will therefore act as a hub for Innovation activities, facilitating and guiding development of ideas into innovative applications that can be marketed successfully. It currently runs two undergraduate degree program in Technology. i. e. Bachelors of Technology in Innovation with Mathematics & I. T and Bachelors of Technology in Humanities ( Meta College Concept ).
He had played the role of facilitator of the Muanikau Accord between the Fiji Military and coup leader George Speight and his group in July 2000 that ended the 58 day parliament hostage crisis.
In the UK, the focus is on a PBL-tutorial which is conducted in small groups of around 8-10 students ( although this varies with seniority and between medical school ) with a tutor ( or facilitator ) who usually comes from either a clinical or academic background, depending on the level of the course.
One popular example of peacemaking is the several types of mediation, usually between two parties and involving a third, a facilitator or mediator.

facilitator and people
The role of the facilitator is often shared by multiple people, for instance one person may arrange the logistics before the meeting, another person may keep time and monitor the agenda during the meeting, and a third person may be responsible for recording agreements.
FedNor ’ s role is one of facilitator and catalyst, to bring the private and public sector partners together in order to create an environment where communities can thrive, businesses can grow and people can prosper.
LWR seeks to be a catalyst for, and facilitator of, development and social change led by local organizations and impoverished people.
ACAP follows the three grass root philosophy of maximum peoples ’ participation, sustainability, and its role as a catalyst ( facilitator ) whereby the local people are involved in all aspects of the conservation and development processes, both as principal actors and prime beneficiaries.
Participants then return to the circle and the facilitator leads the group through the final 45 minute session, in which people reflect on the small group discussions and share any thoughts, insights and ideas on the topic that may have emerged.

facilitator and other
At a point in the seminar, the facilitator pauses the discussion and instructs the triad to talk to each other.
The facilitator controls discussions and provides other managerial service.
Facilitated communication ( FC ) is a process by which a person referred to as the " facilitator " supports the hand or arm of a communicatively impaired individual while using a keyboard or other devices with the aim of helping the individual to point and thereby to communicate.
For example, Sue Rubin, an FC user featured in the autobiographical documentary Autism Is A World, reportedly types without anyone touching her ; however, she reports that she requires a facilitator to hold the keyboard and offer other assistance.
In contrast to other countries that ask a judge to serve as the finder of fact and the defender of an objective process, Soviet criminal law authorized the police to serve as the finders of fact and laid upon the judge the duty of serving as the facilitator of a verdict that could have been based upon facts that had already been discovered before the trial.
A further characteristic of the role of the facilitator in the social constructivist viewpoint, is that the instructor and the learners are equally involved in learning from each other as well ( Holt and Willard-Holt 2000 ).
Second, rather than seeking to take on the role of an instructor or disseminator of knowledge, the facilitator recognizes that knowledge is an individual construct that is developed through interaction with other group members.
* The Ball Exercise-Immediately after introductions, the facilitator arranges the group in a circle and asks each person to throw the ball to a person on the other side of the circle while stating their name.
A driver, pilot, or other type of facilitator is often hired locally.

facilitator and ;
The student movement involved such celebrated figures as John Lewis, a single-minded activist ; James Lawson, the revered " guru " of nonviolent theory and tactics ; Diane Nash, an articulate and intrepid public champion of justice ; Bob Moses, pioneer of voting registration in Mississippi ; and James Bevel, a fiery preacher and charismatic organizer and facilitator.
Ramzi bin al-Shibh (, ; also transliterated as bin al-Shaibah ) ( born May 1, 1972 ) is a detainee at Guantanamo Bay and stands accused of being a " key facilitator for the September 11 attacks.
A teacher tells, a facilitator asks ; a teacher lectures from the front, a facilitator supports from the back ; a teacher gives answers according to a set curriculum, a facilitator provides guidelines and creates the environment for the learner to arrive at his or her own conclusions ; a teacher mostly gives a monologue, a facilitator is in continuous dialogue with the learners ( Rhodes and Bellamy, 1999 ).
A Zing facilitator often asks the group to follow a pre-determined meeting etiquette of four steps ; Talk, Type, Read and Review.

facilitator and by
The teacher acts as a facilitator who encourages students to discover principles for themselves and to construct knowledge by working to solve realistic problems.
The export-orientated approach has encouraged liberalisation supported by strong state involvement as a facilitator ( of the enabling environment for the private sector ); as operator ( to encourage competition ); and as regulator ( to protect the economy as well as vulnerable groups and sectors from shocks ).
Referrer spam takes place when a spam perpetrator or facilitator accesses a web page ( the referee ), by following a link from another web page ( the referrer ), so that the referee is given the address of the referrer by the person's Internet browser.
Sometimes triads will be asked by the facilitator to come up with a new question.
He was initially reported as communicating by typing into a keyboard with his right hand, though the presence of a facilitator to move his hand attracted sharp criticism and strong doubts that Houben's communications were authentic.
The practical arrangements will be arranged or managed by the facilitator.
It is important to note that the tasks and responsibilities listed below do not need to be covered by a single facilitator.
In-store rentals are processed by either using a kiosk and ordering books online with a third party facilitator or renting directly from the store's inventory.
Critics of FC do not agree that this definition of independence suffices because of the possibility of influence by the facilitator.
# Participants do not have to be selected and recruited manually by a facilitator.
Mr Butler served as Director of Studies until his death in 1978 when he was succeeded by Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki, third-generation psychic, mediator, author, lecturer and workshop facilitator.
The emphasis is on open discussion with limited guidance by a professor, facilitator or tutor.
The teacher acts as a facilitator, pushing the student to rely upon and monitor his or her own comprehension, which fosters critical thinking .” This is very vital because student conversation can elicit new ideas that may not have been mentioned or even thought of by another student.
These cross-functional implications can be elicited by conducting JRD sessions in a controlled environment, facilitated by a trained facilitator, wherein stakeholders participate in discussions to elicit requirements, analyze their details and uncover cross-functional implications.
The National Park Service manages the remaining 67 miles, acting as a facilitator for resource protection by landowners and river users, providing law enforcement and visitor education services, and coordinating resource management activities.
This can occur without the presence of a facilitator, meaning that experiential learning is not defined by the presence of a facilitator.
By employing positive group dynamic tools and a rigorous problem solving infrastrucure ( guided by a facilitator ) the team harnesses its multiplicative potential to problem solve.
A facilitator should also be able to adapt the learning experience ‘ in mid-air ’ by taking the initiative to steer the learning experience to where the learners want to create value.

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