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Inspirational exercises
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A great way to kick off a new course
Use this exercise to pinpoint the most valuable lessons from previous courses and projects and build on these experiences when you start a new one. -
Developing ideas with a target in mind
Use this exercise to generate ideas and solutions to a specific goal or problem. -
Evaluating a successful project
Use this exercise to evaluate a completed project. By evaluating, you get a chance to reflect on the most valuable lessons and move forward to the next project with new knowledge. -
Evaluation and development of feature days and school projects.
This exercise is great for developing the structure of projects and feature days in school or at the day care centre. -
Expectations for the parent-teacher conference
Begin by matching your expectations in order to clarify the aim of the parent-teacher conference for all parties before the conversation starts. -
Facilitate support and approval for your focus person
This exercise is designed for teachers, sports coaches, therapists and others who work with a focus person and have to include parents, partners or managers in the cooperation. -
Find the passion
This exercise will ignite the passion and commitment in a team facing a major change or a daunting task. The exercise is designed with teachers in mind, but can also be used to define other types of roles in corporations or organisations, for instance the effective salesman, the adaptable employee, the good co-worker, etc. -
From doubt to drive for visual talking
This exercise is aimed at process consultants and facilitators; it helps you to respond to the doubts and scepticism that can arise when you suggest picture cards as a tool for educational processes, handling obstacles and challenges, strategizing and developing, etc. -
Get the ideas flowing
Stimulate your brain and body, generate friendly competition and open up for the creative flow. This exercise is ideal for facilitating creativity and innovation in larger groups of all ages with a specific task at hand.