Toolbox — For Training and Youth Work
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Simulation Exercise
The Monologue tool is about a character that faces confusion of taking decision and should be convinced at end by someone.
Aim and Objectives
- helps you to reflect your thoughts within conflict situation
- deepen the understanding of your beliefs and doubts
- identify the surrounding environment elements
Step by Step process:
The workshop starts with explanation of the tool
-Presenting an example with 5 participants (one main character in the middle and 4 persons around standing as they represent psychological tempos).
-The participants will be divided in groups of 5 persons
-Each group will be given a conflict situation related to youth work or similar topics
-The main character will choose the emotions/ physiological moods to play around him/her
-The action start by the main character when state his/her conflict situation
-Participants will be asked to rotate positions with the character in the middle
-Evaluation/feedback and short discussion how the tool can be developed
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1943
This tool is for
Youth trainers, leaders, and workers
and addresses
EuroMed, Voluntary Service, Intercultural Learning, Personal Development, Conflict Management
It is recommended for use in:
Youth Exchanges
Training and Networking
Duration:
45 min
The tool was created by
Shadi Zatara and inspired from LARP
in the context of
Tool Fair - 2012
The tool has been experimented in
Workshop
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Shadi Zatara (on 4 January 2017)
and last modified
3 November 2016
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