Difference between revisions of "HOW TO DO"

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*Facilitator's Role
 
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The moderator is the facilitor during the fishbowl discussion.   
 
The moderator is the facilitor during the fishbowl discussion.   

Revision as of 11:08, 25 August 2008

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Before

  • Four to five chairs are arranged in an inner circle, and the remaining chairs are arranged in concentric circles outside the fishbowl. A few participants are selected to fill the fishbowl, while the rest of the group sit on the chairs outside the fishbowl. In open fishbowls, one chair is left empty; in closed ones, all chairs are filled.


During

  • The moderator introduces the topic and the participants start discussing the topic. The audience outside the fishbowl attentively listen to the discussion.

Open fishbowl: any member of the audience can, at any time, occupy the empty chair and join the fishbowl. When this happens, an existing member of the fishbowl must leave the fishbowl and free a chair. The discussion continues with participants frequently entering and leaving the fishbowl. Depending on how large the audience is. When time runs out, the fishbowl is closed and the moderator summarizes the discussion.

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 moderator closes the fishbowl. and summarizes the discussion.


  • After

The moderator summarizes the discussion


  • Facilitator's Role

The moderator is the facilitor during the fishbowl discussion.


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References

  1. 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)