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River Method

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River method - Reflection

This is a tool to be used in the evaluation of an entire activity. It is based on reflection and self-assessment.

Aims of the tool

Aims of the tool
*to encourage participants to reflect on their learning
* to support participants in looking at themselves and their learning from another point of view
* to highlight the important elements of one's learning

Description of the tool

Description of the tool
During the final sessions before dinner, every participant could fill their river, there will be a box and a facilitator will give each participant his/her river.

Key questions:
*How did you feel today?
*What was your learning of the day?
*What was the biggest challenge?

The facilitator can add some funny questions or other relevant ones.

Another part of the reflection is that facilitators will read the comments of each one.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/3425

This tool addresses

Evaluation

It is recommended for use in:

Training and Networking

Materials needed:

Paper, pens, flip-chart

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool has been experimented in

Trainings

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Emanuele Nargi (on 29 November 2022)

and last modified

25 November 2022

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