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Title:
Question
What for:
HOW TO INTRODUCE THE TOPIC
Posted by:
Cemea del Mezzogiorno
Email:
seniorpass@cemea.eu
To be done:
IN PAIRS
DURATION:
0-30 min
OBJECTIVES:
To introduce the topic of the workshop using non formal methods
METHODOLOGY:
Every proposed activity (simulations, games, knowing each other games, sharing in small groups…) mainly aims at building an experience that can become a suggestion , a metaphorical bridge towards new activities and future experiences, keeping on growing and exploring. The active methodology refers to the development of the human being, as a process without a specific age span, but as continue evolution, based on lifelong learning.
MATERIALS AND RESOURCES NEEDED:
Post-It Notes
STEP BY STEP PROCESS:
This game encourages people informally to get to know more personal details about each other. Put a question on a Post-It note and stick it under the chair. When you are finished with the introduction and learning the names, ask people to find the note. On the notes there might be questions like: What time do you usually get up? What is your favourite season? Who was your best friend, when you were 8? What would you do, if you would not have to earn money? Etc. Ask people to find anyone in the group and interview her/him on the particular question. Then exchange the questions and go on with the other partner.
OUTCOMES:
The chaperons adapt this activity to the theme of the workshop they would like to realize, focusing the questions on the topic developed.
EVALUATION:
No evaluation is foreseen for this exercise
NOTES FOR FURTHER USE:
The tool was published to the SALTO Toolbox by Evelina Taunyte
DOCUMENTS, HANDOUTS RELATED TO THE ACTIVITY:
YOUR COUNTRY:
SENIOR PASS consortium
English
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