Difference between revisions of "Fishbowl"

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{{Term|FISHBOWL|Form of discussion in which participants form an inner circle where they discuss a topic while the remaining participants listen and observe. The method actively involves the participants because the content is partially determined by them. The purpose is to actively listen to the experiences and perspectives of a specific group of people, giving an opportunity for dialogue on a multicultural environment. Fishbowl discussion 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. <ref> Training methods that work: A handbook for trainers, Lois B. Hart, Michael G Crisp. 1991 [http://www.mhhe.com www.mhhe.com] (18 August 2008), [http://www.bonner.org www.bonner.org] (18 August 2008), [http://www.mainesupportnetwork.org www.mainesupportnetwork.org] ((18 August 2008), </ref> }}
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{{Term|FISHBOWL|Form of discussion in which participants form an inner circle where they discuss a topic while the remaining participants listen and observe. The method actively involves the participants because the content is partially determined by them. The purpose is to actively listen to the experiences and perspectives of a specific group of people, giving an opportunity for dialogue on a multicultural environment. Fishbowl discussion 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. These are some discussions where Fishbowl is useful:
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*Opening or closing procedure
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*Icebreacker
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*Team building
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*Energizer
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*Assessment management. <ref> Training methods that work: A handbook for trainers, Lois B. Hart, Michael G Crisp. 1991 [http://www.mhhe.com www.mhhe.com] (18 August 2008), [http://www.bonner.org www.bonner.org] (18 August 2008), [http://www.mainesupportnetwork.org www.mainesupportnetwork.org] ((18 August 2008), </ref> }}
  
  

Revision as of 16:26, 18 August 2008

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Form of discussion in which participants form an inner circle where they discuss a topic while the remaining participants listen and observe. The method actively involves the participants because the content is partially determined by them. The purpose is to actively listen to the experiences and perspectives of a specific group of people, giving an opportunity for dialogue on a multicultural environment. Fishbowl discussion 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. These are some discussions where Fishbowl is useful:
  • Opening or closing procedure
  • Icebreacker
  • Team building
  • Energizer
  • Assessment management. [1]



References

  1. Training methods that work: A handbook for trainers, Lois B. Hart, Michael G Crisp. 1991 www.mhhe.com (18 August 2008), www.bonner.org (18 August 2008), www.mainesupportnetwork.org ((18 August 2008),