In order to take this course, you must have completed ALA 320: Processes of Intergroup Dialogues Facilitation. This course follows "Training in Intergroup Dialogue Facilitation" and requires applied work in facilitating intergroup dialogues.
Students will be facilitating a dialogue section that meets on Tuesdays,10 am - 12 pm (Sec 001) or 2-4 pm (Sec 002). Students participate in weekly seminars and frequent instructor/coach consultations to:
Discuss and prepare work for weekly dialogue sessions
Strengthen facilitators’ own understanding of intergroup relations
Further develop the co-facilitation relationship and experience
Discuss theory and practice of group observation, conflict intervention, intergroup communication, and community building
Strengthen facilitators’ understanding and participation in liberatory education
Continue facilitators’ own personal growth and development in the intergroup dialogue process
Practicum focuses on helping students develop and improve their skills as intergroup dialogue facilitators and peer social justice educators. This will be done in the context of the belief that facilitation skills can be used throughout life to create positive social change. Effective facilitators are effective social change agents. Moreover, by debriefing their actual dialogue experiences, facilitators can deepen their own learning about identity, discrimination, privilege, and social justice. Ultimately, we believe that individuals with strong intergroup dialogue facilitation skills are one of the key pieces in developing a just and equitable society. This course fulfills the LSA Race & Ethnicity Requirement.
*An additional two credits can be obtained by simultaneously enrolling in ALA 270.
Class begins with a required weekend retreat. Please plan to reserve the following day for retreat.
Saturday, August 26th
Please see our courses website for more information. Questions regarding this course should be directed to The Program on Intergroup Relations, igrcourses@umich.edu.
Course Requirements:
Students must complete ALA 320: Processes of Intergroup Dialogues Facilitation and have completed ALA 321 in order to take this course.
Students must complete the application by going to this link: FA23 ALA 321 Application
Intended Audience:
For students who are facilitating Intergroup Dialogues for a second time, and who can attend during the scheduled class time.
Class Format:
Students will be expected to attend class during the scheduled meeting times. Accommodations will be made for students with excused absences.