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* Opposing viewpoints are allowed to co-exist, and participants can accurately represent each other's points of view, even when they do not agree with them.
* Opposing viewpoints are allowed to co-exist, and participants can accurately represent each other's points of view, even when they do not agree with them.
* Participants pay attention to each other, and the person speaking.
* Participants pay attention to each other, and the person speaking.
* Participants refrain from talking behind each other's back.
(Adapted from the "[[OER4Schools/Facilitation/FGPDM|Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making]]".)
(Adapted from the "[[OER4Schools/Facilitation/FGPDM|Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making]]".)


= Learn about ideas for facilitation =
= Learn about ideas for facilitation =