Today, let's try something that requires a little more audience partiticipation. It's an exercise designed to illustrate the many roles each individual plays in society. You will need to make sure that each participant has paper and pencil handy. Ask your listeners to put headings above sections of the paper for each group they're in. For instance, over one area they might write "Family" and over another area "Work." They need to leave enough room to write additional material. After they have listed all their groups, they are to look at one group heading at a time, then list all the titles/roles they hold in that group. For instance, under family I might write: Son, Father, Brother, Husband, etc. Participants can either form small groups to discuss their lists or work together to form a larger list for the whole room.
I'd like to thank Steve Sheridan for the idea that started this exercise.
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