TOOL WHEEL

CHECK-INS

INTRODUCTION

Introductory resources from Center workshops and our Master Practitioners to refresh your understanding and help you to introduce this tool to others.

VIDEOS

This is an archive of videos on The Check-In Tool, both introducing the tool as such, examples on different contexts of using the tool and video instructions on the tool  for classroom use.

RESEARCH NETWORK

READ MORE – LEARN MORE

Recommended reading from practitioners that they have found helpful when learning more about this tool.

COMMUNITY CALLS

Get inspired by these excerpts from our Global Calls and Regional Calls featuring Master Practitioners sharing their practice using the Systems Thinking Iceberg.

PRACTITIONER RESOURCES

A selection of examples and resources from practitioners showing how they have used the Iceberg in their own work.

HANDS ON

‘Pick up and go’ ideas and resources created by practitioners to get you started.

ALL DOCUMENTS

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A Check-in Trio of Tools
Combining compassionate systems tools to enhance Check-ins
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Nine layers of Check-in
How Sylvie Mazerolle found a place for check-in within the many different communities she inhabits.
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Framing the Iceberg for Teachers
Three different frames for teachers to use when applying the Iceberg tool to their practice
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The Power of Checking-in
View Jacob and Charlotte's slides from the Asia Pacific Community call in May 2022
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The Power of Check-ins to Restore a Fishery in La Paz
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What Have I done?
Student Iceberg activity using the Doraemon Cartoon to uncover the iceberg below hiding a low test score
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Returning to Normal – How Do We Feel About That?
Using an aspirational Systems Thinking Iceberg with school administrators during the post-covid reopening of schools
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A Thriving Workforce
Using the Systems Thinking Iceberg to explore the complex issue of staff workforce
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Service as Liberation
Using an Aspirational Systems Thinking Iceberg to Improve Customer Service