Definitions of Facilitation on the Web:
The process of providing a market for a security. Normally, this refers to bids and offers made for large blocks of securities, such as those traded by institutions. Listed options may be used to offset part of the risk assumed by the trader who is facilitation the large block order. See also: Hedge ratio.
www.duke.edu/~charvey/Classes/wpg/bfglosf.htm
A collaborative process used to help parties discuss issues, identify and achieve goals and complete tasks in a mutually-satisfactory manner. This process uses an impartial third party, the facilitator, who focuses on the processes and procedures of dispute resolution and decision-making. The facilitator is impartial to the issues being discussed, rarely contributes substantive ideas and has no decision-making authority. Back
http://www.saskjustice.gov.sk.ca/Dis...glossary.shtml
A process intended to make something easier. Facilitation requires many important interpersonal skills, most of which center on initiating, maintaining, monitoring, and concluding different forms of structured group activities.
www.nsrfharmony.org/glossary.html
the threshold needed to trigger a headache is lowered; may be initiated by many different factors including head or neck trauma, illness, poor posture, medication, or simply experiencing frequent headaches
www.headachecare.com/glossary.cfm
At some time, groups both large and small become bogged down or embroiled in conflict. Our facilitators help groups restore and maximize their ability to work together by skillfully generating a rich level of participation; surfacing all perspectives, including less popular views; and guiding group members through proven problem-solving techniques which can be applied to both present and future issues.
www.adro.net/glossary.htm
Assisting someone to make something easier. In this context, the ?something? done by others is learning, or more precisely, changing through and by learning. Facilitating learning groups, therefore, means enabling learning to occur in the individuals and the group.
usfweb.usf.edu/usfpers/procedures/training/trainglos.htm
Assisting/guiding approach ("guide-on-the-side") to a learning situation; can be contrasted to the directive teacher-instructor ("sage-on-the-stage") approach. (See Inglis, Ling, & Joosten (1999) pp. 31-33). Heavily influenced by Humanistic psychology.
https://courses.worldcampus.psu.edu/...Glossary.shtml
Modification of a system that makes subsequent modifications easier.
www.geog.ouc.bc.ca/physgeog/physgeoglos/f.html
Help and encouragement in the learning process, particularly intended to enable self-directed learning.
http://www.ltsnhsap.kcl.ac.uk/site/r...rykeywords.htm
Assistance provided to a group of people by an impartial party (facilitator) in order to help the group conduct a satisfying meeting or series of meetings.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/agecon...r/glossary.htm
is a process in which the parties (usually a group), with the assistance of a neutral third party (the facilitator), identify problems to be solved, tasks to be accomplished or disputed issues to be resolved. Facilitation may conclude there, or it may continue to assist the parties to develop options, consider alternatives and endeavour to reach an agreement. The facilitator has no advisory or determinative role on the content of the matters discussed or the outcome of the process, but may advise on or determine the process of facilitation.
www.resolvingmatters.com/defintions.htm
A facilitator is a third party who helps the disputants to stay focused on working toward their common goals by following the agreed-upon ground rules. The facilitator takes a less active role in helping the parties find a solution than the mediator would.
http://www.knowconflict.com/Impact_o.../glossary.html
Helping groups work together productively.
web2.canr.msu.edu/leadnet/order/glossary.cfm
The process of providing a market for a security. Normally, this refers to bids and offers made for large blocks of securities, such as those traded by institutions. Listed options may be used to offset part of the risk assumed by the trader who is facilitating the large block order.
http://www.geochina.org/twincitychin...onGlossary.htm
In which the influence of early species in a community succession is to facilitate establishment of later ones by changing the conditions encountered.
http://www.blackwellscience.com/e.co.../glossf_t.html
A well timed intervention that makes it easier for people to speak openly, make a decision, resolve an issue or generate creative ideas. It requires clarity of role, the skills and confidence to deal with disruptive individuals or difficult situations, and the ability to move a group forward towards an assessment of their own performance.
www.changezone.co.uk/glossary/glossary.html
The ease the process of resolving a conflict
garneteye.com/mediation/learn.glossary.di.html
A neural process that promotes the conduction of impulses or a response to them. Facilitation is the opposite of inhibition.
www.childrenwithchallenges.net/definitions.html
the condition of being made easy (or easier); "social facilitation is an adaptive condition"
www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn
(neurophysiology) phenomenon that occurs when two or more neural impulses that alone are not enough to trigger a response in a neuron combine to trigger an action potential
www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn
act of assisting or making easier the progress or improvement of something
www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn
...well, if none ot those helps... i am not a native english speaker....