- Protocols are most powerful and effective when used within an ongoing professional learning community and facilitated by a skilled facilitator.
- Starting with basic Ground Rules builds trust, clarifies group expectations of one another,
and establishes points of “reflection” to see how the group is doing regarding process.
- 5.
- Ask if everyone can abide by the listed Ground Rules.
- Sometimes what might appear to be a difficult rule
turns out not to be hard at all.
- 8. Check in on the Ground Rules when reflection is done on the group work.