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-==== Guidelines for session hosts at the Luminous Green Workshop (31st JUL 2008)==== 
  
-If you think you may be hosting a session, here are some hints and tips to help make your time as graceful and effective as possible. 
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-===At the beginning:=== 
-  * Begin by welcoming people and giving them a few moments to briefly introduce themselves, if there is time ask what their interest is in this particular session. (At least make sure that people know each others name) 
-  * Reiterate your topic and let everyone know what you mean by this..it may not be self evident. (You may want to briefly state why you choose this topic) 
-  * Describe your role and the nature of your session:  are you presenting information? Are you facilitating a conversation? Are you asking for information?  
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-===During your session:=== 
-  * Ensure everyone has the opportunity to participate and be especially attentive to language differences 
-  * if jargon, slang or acronyms are used check whether everyone knows the meaning 
-  * if the discussion is too fast paced you might want to slow it down and allocate some time for people who haven’t spoken to speak if they want 
-  * summarize and reflect to help people catch up, and keep the conversation focused. 
-  * Remind people to share the time if need be and ensure you are doing the same. 
-  * If the conversation gets stuck in disagreement or debate, acknowledge differences and delve underneath to explore underlying assumptions, differing perspectives beliefs, values, etc.  
-  * Sometimes it helps to pause and notice what is happening in the process and ask people to reflect on how this may be indicative of roles/ issues playing out in the wider environment. 
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-===At the end:=== 
-  * make a brief summary of your discussion, thank people for time and give a few moments for final words from anyone. 
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