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Get to Know Your Group

Get to Know Your Group. What is the furthest you’ve ever traveled? What is your favorite travel destination? In the future, where would you like to visit?. Small Groups and Effective Discussion. Sara Pope, MD Faculty Development Fellow. Objectives. Recognized strengths & weaknesses

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Get to Know Your Group

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  1. Get to Know Your Group • What is the furthest you’ve ever traveled? • What is your favorite travel destination? • In the future, where would you like to visit?

  2. Small GroupsandEffective Discussion Sara Pope, MD Faculty Development Fellow

  3. Objectives • Recognized strengths & weaknesses • Described steps for leading small group discussion • Practiced effective group facilitation

  4. Activity #1 • Assign a facilitator to lead the first discussion • Choose a topic, review topic • Start the discussion 10 minutes

  5. Activity #2 • As a group, list strengths and weaknesses of small group learning • Be prepared to share 5 minutes

  6. Four Steps 1. Prepare for the discussion 2. Start discussion 3. Manage and facilitate group learning 4. Conclude the discussion

  7. 1. Prepare for the Discussion • Needs assessment • Objectives • Environment and logistics

  8. 2. Start the Discussion • Establish norms • Review objectives • Model mutual respect

  9. 3. Facilitate the Group Process • Enthusiasm • Stimulate interest • Encourage active participation • Keep group on track • Summarize • Do facilitate, don’t control

  10. 4. Conclude the Discussion • Summarize key concepts • Provide closure • Stimulate further thought

  11. Diagnose Personalities • The Rescuer • The Projector • The Space Cadet • The Withdrawer • The Monopolizer

  12. And now…

  13. Activity #3 • Keeping the four steps in mind… • Assign a facilitator • Choose a topic, review topic • Start discussion 10 minutes

  14. How did you do? • Group function? • Facilitator function? • Personalities diagnosed? • How did you feel?

  15. Objectives • Recognized strengths & weaknesses • Described steps for leading small group discussion • Practiced effective group facilitation

  16. Questions?

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