Dialogue@TU Level 1 Facilitator Training Session for Faculty and Staff * * Virtual – This Friday * *

The next Dialogue@TU Level One Training for Faculty and Staff members will be held on Friday, September 23, 2022, from 9 AM to 1 PM. The training will be held virtually with a Zoom link sent upon registration. 

Dialogue@TU provides opportunities for the entire campus to learn the theory and practice of dialogue as a useful skill in navigating frank discussions about our identities and social justice. 

This level of the four-part training will cover the goals of Dialogue, the most recent Dialogue research including the process and benefits, the nuances of dialogue, discussion, debate and diatribe, as well as intensive training connected to the co-facilitation process. 

Join the Assistant Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, Dr. Iona Johnson, and the Assistant Director of Diversity Training and Educational Initiatives (OIIE), Brian Jara, for these sessions which will provide: 

  • greater understanding of how different dialogue approaches (including sustained and intergroup) can foster awareness and interaction between members of two or more different groups; 
  • strategies for managing difficult conversations including race, social identity and other divisive topics; 
  • and tools to facilitate dialogues with students in college courses or with colleagues sharing office environments. 

Space is limited. Register here! 

If you would like to register for the entire Dialogue@TU Fall training series, please register with the links below: 

Level 1:  https://forms.office.com/r/qK3BUkWjZH  

Level 2: https://forms.office.com/r/qRH5GQ62LV   

Level 3: https://forms.office.com/r/NbbHWRzNeT (Professional Development Series Completion) 

New! Level 4: https://forms.office.com/r/CYnFnxavuj (Facilitator Certification) 

TU Dialogue Certification Training
***Please register if you were trained prior to January 2019. Also, please share with others who may be interested in becoming a certified Dialogue facilitator. *** 

Please direct questions and accommodation requests to Dialogue@towson.edu. 

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