Induction Aspect – Social bonding | Centre for Creative Quality Improvement by · August 19th, 2018 · Edit Visual Text <span style="color: #ff0000">Please add*</span> all <em>Elements</em> related to this <em>Aspect</em> of the Extended Induction period. A <em>Element </em>is a word or short phrase that <strong>identifies</strong> an impact you want to have, or a process to produce this impact. In other words, it’s just a heading that will produce more thinking later in the process. Here’s an example of an <em>Element</em> of <em>Social bonding</em>: <ul> <li>Teamwork & interpersonal sensitivity</li> </ul> Type your own elements here: <ul> <li>Forming a group that is confident and comfortable to share & learn from each others experience</li> <li>Helping the staff who are delivering the induction to understand social pedagogy</li> <li>A new beginning; a new environment</li> <li>Familiarity with surroundings</li> <li>Learning from key subject-specific icons/personalities</li> <li>Patience</li> <li>Peer learning</li> <li>Respect for and valuing of others/diversity (agreement of rules)</li> <li>Supportive of others/interpersonal skills</li> <li>Sharing interests with others</li> <li>Student Union</li> <li>Teamwork/team building – peer and staff relationships (inc. building trust)</li> <li>Tolerance (Debating and accepting other’s standpoints over their own - without losing ‘face’)</li> <li>Safe haven where learners can confidently express their opinions</li> <li>Understanding that there are people on a similar journey and using them for per support throughout the programme</li> </ul> * To add to this wiki, just click the <a href="https://www.ccqi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/EditTab.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-79631" style="border: 0;margin-top: 0px;margin-bottom: 0px" src="https://www.ccqi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/EditTab.png" alt="" width="44" height="28" /></a> tab above. On the following wiki page you’ll find two further tabs: ‘visual’ and ‘text’. Best to use the ‘visual’ tab. <strong>Be sure to click <span style="color: #ff0000">‘Save‘</span> when you’re done. </strong> Cancel share this: Comments No comments yet The comments are closed.
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