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Group Dynamics |
| Written by Grace K. Morris, M.A., NCGR-PAA Level IV |
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Some Techniques for Working with Groups:
For Small Groups
A. Circular Response: Use in groups of not more than 20 people, preferably 15, seated in a circle. a. Chairman proposes the question to be taken up. The discussion begins with the person to the right. That person has the first opportunity to express his views. Then the person at his right has a chance to talk, and so on until the discussion has gone around the circle. No member of the group can speak a second time until his turn comes again. For Large Groups (To Break Up into Smaller Groups)
A. Discussion 66: Can be used in large audiences when an issue needs to be discussed in smaller groups. a. The chairman of the meeting asks three persons sitting in one row to turn around and face the three persons seated immediately behind the. They form a group of six. They organize themselves by selecting their own chairman and secretary or recorder/spokesperson. The chairman’s job is then to see that each person in that group of six has a chance to express himself. B. Count Off: Another technique to help break a large audience into smaller discussion groups. a. If you need 10 or 12 groups, start with the first person in the first row and ask them to say 1, then the person next to them says 2 and so on. Ask the audience to keep counting off to 10 or 12. And when the audience has completed the count down, motion to the area of the room all ‘1s’ should go to. Tell them to take their chairs with them and continue to point to the area of the auditorium that the ‘2s’ , then ‘3s’ should go to. Continue until all 10 or 12 groups are assigned a corner or space in the room.
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