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50 Activities for Interpersonal Skills Training
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50 Activities for Interpersonal Skills Training

by Sue Bishop, David Taylor
January 1992
Beginner content levelBeginner
430 pages
11h 13m
English
HRD Press
Content preview from 50 Activities for Interpersonal Skills Training
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ESCRIPTION This is an icebreaking activity that also enables the
trainer to focus participants’ attention on the training
session content. This does require some advance
preparation (see Trainer’s Notes, p. 44). After intro-
ductions, this should be the first activity of a course.
OBJECTIVES By the end of this activity, participants will:
Have communicated with other course members.
Have experienced low-risk self-disclosure.
Have voiced their opinions to one other person on
training session topics.
Have begun to consider elements of the course that
will be followed up in later sessions.
PARTICIPANTS Any number, ...
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