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Information and links to games, exercises and simulations used in diversity training, or employment equity, or affirmative action training.
Teaching Diversity - Exercises and Simulations
By University of Wisconsin - An overview of the use of exercises and simulations that can be used in teaching diversity issues, including reference to some common ones, and explaining the rationale for such exercises. (Added: 18-Nov-2008 Hits: 450 )Inclusion/Exclusion Exercise
By EdChange - Participants share their own experiences as students, exploring different ways people are made to feel included in, or excluded from, the learning process. The existence of different learning needs and the necessity for a wide range of teaching styles emerge. (Added: 18-Nov-2008 Hits: 524 )Name Stories (Diversity Icebreaker)
By Edchange - Works toward bringing the stories of individuals to the fore in the multicultural experience. Participants write and share stories about their names and nicknames, what they mean, why they were given them, and how they relate to them. (Added: 18-Nov-2008 Hits: 144 )Strategies for Choosing and Using Activities and Exercises
By EdExchange - You're developing a diversity workshop or facilitating an intergroup dialogue and looking for ways to engage your participants. This document lays out eight strategies for effectively selecting and incorporating activities and exercises into your programming efforts. (Added: 18-Nov-2008 Hits: 147 )Sharing Stories: Prejudice Activity - Diversity Exercise
By EdChange - Introduces concepts of prejudice and discrimination through self-reflection. Participants share stories regarding their experiences with prejudice or discrimination, as either victim or perpetrator. (Added: 18-Nov-2008 Hits: 274 )Circles of My Multicultural Self
By EdChange - The Circles activity engages participants in a process of identifying what they consider to be the most important dimensions of their own identity, concurrently developing a deeper understanding of stereotypes as participants share stories about when they were proud to be part of a particular group and when it was especially hurtful to be associated with a particular group. (Added: 18-Nov-2008 Hits: 263 )| Library Home Page |
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