Paired Shares Debrief

February 23, 2012 by
Filed under: Debrief Strategies 

Brilliant method to invite more sharing & generate lots of energy.

At A Glance

Pose a question for groups of two or three people to discuss.

What You Need

Groups of pairs situated within ear-shot of you.

What To Do

Ask your group to form groups of two (or three) people. Depending on how long you wish to occupy them, the pairs can either stand or sit. Position yourself so that all groups can hear you.

It may sound like… “With just your partner(s), I would like you to share … (enter question)…”

Variation

  • After a minute or two, invite several small groups to volunteer what they shared with the whole group.

 

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