Difference between revisions of "Fishbowl"
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**'''Closed fishbowl''': the initial participants speak for some time. When time runs out, they leave the fishbowl and a new group from the audience enters the fishbowl. This continues until many audience members have spent some time in the fishbowl. Once the final group has concluded, the facilitator closes the fishbowl. | **'''Closed fishbowl''': the initial participants speak for some time. When time runs out, they leave the fishbowl and a new group from the audience enters the fishbowl. This continues until many audience members have spent some time in the fishbowl. Once the final group has concluded, the facilitator closes the fishbowl. | ||
− | In both cases there is an important rule to follow, no-one from the audience can express his/her opinion. In the case of the open fishbowl they have to feel an empty chair, in the clos ones they have to wait the change of participants. In case someone doesn't follow the rule, the facilitatir should immediately remind him/her about it. | + | **: In both cases there is an important rule to follow, no-one from the audience can express his/her opinion. In the case of the open fishbowl they have to feel an empty chair, in the clos ones they have to wait the change of participants. In case someone doesn't follow the rule, the facilitatir should immediately remind him/her about it. |
'''After the Meeting''' | '''After the Meeting''' |
Revision as of 14:34, 18 September 2008
FISHBOWL |
A training tool used to break barriers and overcome anxiety in a group. It is a facilitative tool in which participants learn from each other, by forming an inner circle where they discuss a topic while the remaining participants listen and observe. The purpose is to actively listen to the experiences and perspectives of a specific group of people, giving an opportunity for dialogue in a multicultural environment. Fishbowl discussions helps to observe group process and roles. It is also designed to help people listen to each other, enhancing relationships between people, communication, reflection, community building, and interpersonal development. [1] |
Organizing a Fishbowl |
Step by StepBefore the Meeting
During the Meeting
After the Meeting
Facilitator's RoleThe facilitator plays three main roles which are the follows: Leadership role
Referee role
Neutral role
Job Aid |
References
- ↑ www.mhhe.com (18 August 2008), www.bonner.org (18 August 2008), www.mainesupportnetwork.org ((18 August 2008), www.trainingforchange.org (18 August 2008), en.wikipedia.org (18 August 2008)
- ↑ www.work911.com (18 August 2008), www.trainingforchange.org (18 August 2008), en.wikipedia.org (18 August 2008), www.mindtools.com (18 August 2008), www.daretoshare.ch (18 August 2008)