Entry exercises

What makes me unique?

Facts

  • Group size: from 10 people
  • Time: 10-20 min
  • Material: List of “All those who … ” phrases Preparation: Possibly prepare armchair circle

Objectives

  • Participants get to know each other better
  • Similarities and differences are made visible
  • Getting started with the topic “Identity”

Manual

  • Full description of the exercise on page 20

“Visions of the future”

Facts

  • Group size: from 5 people
  • Time: 15-30 min
  • Material: picture set with 20-30 pictures (photos of situations, mountains, buildings, animals, industry, people, activities)

Objectives

  • Introduction to Radicalism
  • Recognition of personal visions of the future

Manual

  • Full description of the exercise on page 21

PoP – Pick one Pic

Facts

  • Group size: from 5 people
  • Time: from 10-20 min
  • Material: picture set with 20-30 images (it is important to make sure that there are positive and negatively perceptible images, photos of mountains, buildings, animals, industry, explosions, people, activities, blood)

Objectives

  • Self-experience and self-reflection
  • Creating trust in the group through a “mutual opening”
  • Creating space for an exchange of personal sensitivities

Manual

  • Full description of the exercise on page 21

Bingo!

Facts

  • Group size: 10-30 people
  • Time: 30-45 minutes
  • Material: 1 “Bingo” template per person, pens, Tixo

Objectives

  • Recognising personality traits
  • Strengthening self-reflection
  • Promote empathy and “see and assess the other”

Manual

  • Full description of the exercise on page 22

Violence barometer

Facts

  • Group size: from 2 people
  • Time: 15 min
  • Material: Crepe adhesive tape

Objectives

  • Make reference to the topic of “violence”
  • Participants recognize that violence can be perceived differently

Manual

  • Full description of the exercise on page 23

Statue Theatre

Facts

  • Group size: from 6 people
  • Time: 45 minutes

Objectives

  • Creative engagement with topics related to polarization, violence, peace and extremism
  • Expression of emotions through creative processes

Manual

  • Full description of the exercise on page 24

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