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important to building group dynamics is the use of the circle as
a way to make sure that each member of the group has an opportunity
to provide their perspectives and insights. Each member should be
expected to contribute to the discussion, by taking turns in responding
to important questions under group consideration. Participants can
pass their turn in the circle and then the facilitator can circle
back to ask those who passed to contribute when ready. However,
everyone should understand that they are expected to participate.
And the facilitator’s role often requires reminding individuals
to not interrupt another.
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Building
Group Dynamics
How does the facilitator
effectively use her/his power in this role without stepping on or directing
people? There needs to be a balance between giving voice and being silent,
or giving voice to others. Silence is a key strategy to building group
dynamics.
Silence is ineffective if it is not ACTIVE LISTENING and active engagement
in which each group member honestly acknowledges that they heard the other
person.
Silence sometimes creates a feeling of anxiety in students since it disrupts
the expected teacher role. Allow discomfort, a space to think about differences
and for differences to be heard. Leave a space, be patient, and eventually
others will jump in and present their ideas and viewpoints.
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