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- | ====== The river of life ====== | + | ====== Exploring one's lifepath through the River of Life & the Explicitation Interview ====== |
===== Objectives ===== | ===== Objectives ===== | ||
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(1 hour 15 minutes) | (1 hour 15 minutes) | ||
- | Ask the participants to represent their life path in the form of a collage. Make sure you have a lot of old magazines so that the trainees can look for images and words in them as symbols of important dates / moments of their life (either professional or academic nor personal,, such as studies, meetings, trips, important decisions…). | + | {{:out_of_the_box:tools:supporting:river_of_life.jpg?300 |}}Ask the participants to represent their **life path** in the form of a **collage**. Make sure you have a lot of old magazines so that the trainees can look for images and words in them as symbols of important dates / moments of their life (either professional or academic nor personal, such as studies, meetings, trips, important decisions…). |
- | Invite them to reveal both continuities and breakdowns, failures and successes, and to reflect on their impact on them (from a personal, a social, or a professional point of view). | + | |
- | You can help them by showing an example and with some guidance, like : | + | Invite them to reveal both **continuities** and **breakdowns**, **failures** and **successes**, and to reflect on their **impacts** on them (from a personal, a social, or a professional point of view). |
- | What are the continuities in your habits, friends, actions? What are the breaks? | + | |
- | What are the events of your life that you consider as failures, as successes, and why? | + | |
- | What are the consequences of those moments in your personal path? In your career? | + | |
- | **> Step 2 : Explicitation Interviews** (inspired by P.Vermesch) | + | You can help them by showing an example and with some guidance, like:\\ |
+ | What are the continuities in your habits, friends, actions? What are the breaks?\\ | ||
+ | What are the events of your life that you consider as failures, as successes, and why?\\ | ||
+ | What are the consequences of those moments in your personal path? In your career?\\ | ||
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+ | **> Step 2 : Explicitation Interviews** (inspired by P.Vermesch) | ||
(40 minutes x 2) | (40 minutes x 2) | ||
Invite the participants to gather by pair, ideally with a person they didn’t share a lot with so far or who they would like to get to know better. | Invite the participants to gather by pair, ideally with a person they didn’t share a lot with so far or who they would like to get to know better. | ||
- | For 40 minutes each, they will lead an “explicitation interview” aiming at revealing to their partner: | + | {{ :out_of_the_box:tools:supporting:river_of_life2.jpg?250| }}For 40 minutes each, they will lead an “explicitation interview” aiming at **revealing** to their partner: |
- | - the patterns they tend to repeat ; | + | * the **patterns** they tend to repeat; |
- | - the subtle or hidden meanings of the moments / events / stages they drew ; | + | * the **subtle or hidden meaning(s)** of the moments / events / stages they drew; |
- | - the impacts of these events on them ; | + | * the **impacts** of these events on them; |
- | - the knowledge, the know-how and the soft skills they acquired or strengthen thanks to them. | + | * the **knowledge**, the **know-how** and the **soft skills** they acquired or strengthen thanks to them. |
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+ | In practice, **one will talk** and try to dig in his/her own experience, **the other will lead the interview**, asking questions and taking notes. The interviewee will be free to talk about some of his/her experiences or not; the interviewer should pay attention to **respect** the interviewee’s potential **silences**. | ||
- | In practice, one will talk and try to dig in his/her own experience, the other will lead the interview, asking questions and taking notes. The interviewee will be free to talk about some of his/her experiences or not; the interviewer should pay attention to respect the interviewee’s potential silences. | ||
After 40 minutes, they will swap roles : the interviewee will become the interviewer and vice versa. | After 40 minutes, they will swap roles : the interviewee will become the interviewer and vice versa. | ||
- | Before the exercise starts, introduce the participants to the basics of “active listening” and draw their attention to the fact that the exercise is not a psychological interview (even if it may bring up emotions sometimes). The interviewer should avoid asking "why" to the interviewee. He/she have to focus on the facts and not on the judgment of what happened. This way, he/she will help the interviewee to acknowledge the skills that he/she put into practice or acquired from each specific experience he/she had, as well as the influence each experience had on him/her. | + | Before the exercise starts, introduce the participants to the basics of **active listening** and draw their attention to the fact that the exercise is **not a psychological interview** (even if it may bring up emotions sometimes). The interviewer should **avoid asking "why"** to the interviewee. He/she have to **focus on the facts** and not on the judgment of what happened. This way, he/she will help the interviewee to **acknowledge** the skills that he/she put into practice or acquired from each specific experience he/she had, as well as the **influence each experience had** on him/her. |
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+ | To help the participants visualize how it works, provide a few examples of the questions they may ask:\\ | ||
+ | “What are the different stages of your past experiences?”\\ | ||
+ | “Do they have some continuity in them or are they very different one from the other?”\\ | ||
+ | “In each stage, what exactly happened?”\\ | ||
+ | “What did you learn from this moment of your life? How does this influence your actions today?”\\ | ||
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+ | Close the session with a **short debrief** in plenary session on how they felt with the exercise. | ||
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+ | Then, let them free : the exercise might have been moving and a **break** will be more than welcome. | ||
- | To help the participants visualize how it works, provide a few examples of the questions they may ask: | + | ===== Material required ===== |
- | “What are the different stages of your past experiences?” | + | |
- | “Do they have some continuity in them or are they very different one from the other?” | + | |
- | “In each stage, what exactly happened?” | + | |
- | “What did you learn from this moment of your life? How does this influence your actions today?” | + | |
- | Close the session with a short debrief in plenary session on how they felt with the exercise. | + | |
- | Then, let them free : the exercise might have been moving and a break will be more than welcome. | + | |
- | ===== Needs / Material / equipment ===== | + | * 2 A3 per person |
- | + | * Numerous old magazines | |
- | 2 A3 per person | + | * 1 pair of scissors + 1 glue stick per person |
- | Numerous old magazines | + | * A4 + pencils to take notes |
- | 1 pair of scissors + 1 glue stick per person | + | |
- | A4 + pencils to take notes | + | |
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