Featuring:
The Dialogue Game: Ten Easy Rules for Creating More
Enjoyable, Productive and Enlightening Conversations
(published February 2006)
A complete method to begin enjoying more enjoyable, productive, and enlightening conversations. Suitable for schools, families, businesses, and community groups of all sorts. Contents include History; Three Modes of Conversation; Sample Dialogue; Ten Rules of TDG, Eighteen Keys to Deeper Enjoyment, and seven Appendices of further information.
Click here to read excerpts.
What's New? Last updated 11/25/09
New book nearing completion: Rules of The Dialogue Game 11/09
This new book will be small (4 x 7) and short (150 pages). It will provide enough background, context, and practical guidelines, but much more accessible to the general public. This will make it easier for groups of all sorts -- schools, book clubs, community and church groups, etc. to begin to enjoy more productive and satisfying conversations.
The Dialogue Game featured on the FLOW website 6/06
Founded by John Mackie (CEO of Whole Foods) and Michael Strong (School Principal and Socratic Seminar Expert), FLOW is a "positive force for positive change, liberating the entrepreneurial spirit for good." They have some very interesting programs. To visit their website, click here.
Book on Sale 6/06
The Dialogue Game is now available. To preview the contents, or order a copy, click here.
Highlights
E-mail Archives
To read the highlights of past e-mail notices and conversations, Click here
Two Articles on Dialogue
Read another recent article, "The Power of Dialogue", published in "The Family News". Click here This is the first in a series.
Read a recent article, "Engaging in Dialogue", published in "The Family News". Click here This is the second in a series.
Past Journals
The Publications section includes highlights of past issues of a journal we published a few years ago. The last issue is especially interesting, as it includes articles written by six classroom teachers. Click here
Bibliography of Helpful Books
Here is a list of books on the practice of dialogue, by authors such as: Plato, Mortimer Adler, Peter Senge, David Bohm, and more. Click here.
Testimonials of Program Graduates
Check out what graduates of our programs think about the experience. Click here.
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