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samefacilitating

Samefacilitating is a term used to describe a facilitation approach in which the facilitator applies standardized structures, prompts, and supports with the aim of producing uniform facilitation effects across all participants. It emphasizes consistency in how inputs are delivered and how experiences are structured, with the goal of promoting equity, comparability, and replicability in outcomes.

In practice, samefacilitating relies on scripted or highly planned elements such as a fixed agenda, identical

Contexts where samefacilitating may be applied include education, corporate training, workshops, focus group discussions, and online

Potential advantages include greater perceived fairness, easier scalability, and clearer measurement of outcomes. Potential drawbacks involve

Overall, samefacilitating represents a structured, equity-focused end of the facilitation spectrum. As a relatively new or

prompts
for
each
participant,
equal
time
allocations,
and
uniformly
designed
materials.
The
method
contrasts
with
adaptive
facilitation,
which
tailors
guidance
to
individual
needs
or
dynamics
within
a
group.
Proponents
argue
that
samefacilitating
can
reduce
variability
introduced
by
facilitators,
improve
accessibility,
and
simplify
evaluation
by
making
processes
more
predictable.
collaborative
environments.
Techniques
associated
with
the
approach
include
standardized
discussion
questions,
uniform
task
instructions,
and
universal
design
considerations
to
accommodate
diverse
participants.
reduced
responsiveness
to
unique
group
dynamics,
the
risk
of
stifling
creativity,
and
challenges
in
balancing
uniformity
with
relevance
to
different
participants.
evolving
concept,
its
definitions,
practices,
and
effectiveness
continue
to
be
explored
across
disciplines.