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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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METHOD
AND NOTES
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It is important that the groups discover for them-
selves, during the discussion, that different sets of
symbols were used. This information should not be
offered by the trainer. It is also important that suffi-
cient time is allowed for groups to work out their
feelings about this seeming duplicity by the trainer.
Questions you might ask participants in Group B:
How do you feel about your score this time?
Was your score better or worse than you
expected?
Are you surprised about the quality of your
powers of concentration/recall?
How did you feel while you were participating
in the exercise? ...
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