Facilitators' Institute Training 2022 Program

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Checklist while travelling on BCTF business When traveling on BCTF business in most situations you will be traveling alone. The BCTF must take steps to ensure your health and safety. The following checklist is a guideline for you to follow when you are away from home and working alone: Let people know where you are • Where possible, make sure someone personal knows to where, and when, you will be traveling. • Make contact with someone either from home or your destination to say that you have arrived. • If possible, have someone meet you. • If you are going out for the evening, make sure someone knows. Traveling/Driving alone • Ensure you are well rested when travelling. • Leave yourself plenty of time to travel and prepare for your meeting/session. • If possible, travel during the daylight hours. • Ensure you car is well maintained and equipped with proper tires. • Don’t take chances. If the roads are bad, don’t drive. • Ensure that you have a cell phone and that the batteries to your cell phone are fully charged. (Remember there are many “dead” zones for cell phones. This is why it is important to let someone know where you are and to check in when you have arrived.) Carry emergency food supplies with you. • Carry clothing to match the weather in case you are stranded somewhere. • If traveling on small planes or ferries, be familiar with safety procedures. • Avoid using the cell phone while driving. • Park in well lit areas and lock all your doors. Cell phone use while driving • As of January 1, 2010, drivers in BC can no longer use hand-held cell phones and other hand-held portable electronic devices. • A person may use an electronic device in a hands-free telephone function while driving if: o the electronic device, as well as any part or extension of it, is not held or operated by the hand. o it is voice-activated or requires only one touch in order to initiate, accept, or end a call. o if the device includes an earpiece, that earpiece can be worn in one ear only and must be placed on the ear prior to driving. o the electronic device is securely fixed to the vehicle or worn securely on the person’s body, and is within easy reach of the driver’s seat. o the device must be installed in a manner that does not obstruct the driver’s view of the front or sides of the motor vehicle or interfere with the safety or operating equipment of the motor vehicle. When using hands-free technology while driving, keep conversations short. If you are engaged in a long and/or complex conversation pull to the side of road.

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Getting to, and around, UBC Campus

3min
pages 99-104

Information to help you fill out your expense voucher at FIT

7min
pages 95-98

Meeting room checklist

1min
page 94

Icebreakers, reflections, and closure activities

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pages 81-82

BCTF acronyms

3min
pages 85-87

Checklist while travelling on BCTF business

3min
pages 83-84

Master your learning

1min
page 77

What is reflective practice?

3min
pages 78-79

Life-long learning

1min
page 76

Reinforcing content

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page 74

The Experiential Learning Cycle

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pages 71-73

Respecting each other’s beliefs and values

2min
pages 56-57

Dealing with challenging participants

6min
pages 47-51

Inclusive meeting self-reflection

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page 68

Handling problem situations

8min
pages 52-55

Power wheel

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page 58

Tips for facilitators: Reading the participants

1min
page 46

Copyright guidelines for material used in BCTF workshops and presentations

8min
pages 42-45

List of workshops

7min
pages 33-38

Health and Safety program

1min
page 28

School Union Representative Training (SURT) program

5min
pages 25-27

Program français

1min
page 24

Purpose of workshops

1min
page 23

Program coordinators/Contributing BCTF staff

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page 20

Professional and Social Issues (PSI) program

4min
pages 29-31

Ateliers du Bureau des dossiers professionnels et sociaux disponibles (French program

1min
page 32

Childcare

1min
page 19

Safety Allies

1min
page 9

Welcome––Clint Johnston, President

1min
page 5

Leadership Priorities

1min
page 7

Welcome––Henry Lee, Assistant Director, Professional and Social Issues Division

1min
page 6

Carousel sessions and advanced facilitation skills

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Commitment to Solidarity

2min
page 8

Aboriginal Ways of Knowing and Being

1min
pages 2-4

Agenda

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pages 12-13
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