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May 19, 2010
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Engaging Groups in Meaningful Dialogue and Reflection While Practicing Decision-making and Consensus Building.

Engaging Groups in Meaningful Dialogue and Reflection While Practicing Decision-making and Consensus Building. Jen Stanchfield   My last few posts have explored the power of p

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May 12, 2010
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More on helping students practice decision-making, compromise, and consensus through experiential activities -A funny story:

Last week I mentioned my favorite way to divide a group into teams using a “Which One?” scenario where partners practice compromise/decision-making. After reading the last entr

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April 29, 2010
BlogClassroom Community BuildingGeneralLearning through Play

Strategies for Helping Participants Practice Decision-Making, Compromise & Consensus Continued…A Tried and True Method for Dividing Groups Into Teams

In Monday’s post I mentioned that I had observed a trend of children and adolescents missing out the development of important social & emotional skills because of a lack

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April 26, 2010
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The Disappearance of Neighborhood Games. How Do We Help Students Continue to Learn from Play?

In my work with students in a variety of schools and treatment programs I have noticed over recent years that they increasingly seem to struggle with group decision-making. On the

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