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"In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure."
–Bill Cosby
OPEN SPACE EXPERIMENT
AT WORLD FORUM
At the 2003 World Forum on Early Care and Education, Peter Hesse
from Germany will lead a group of the delegates through an "Open Space"
activity focusing on advocating for children. Here is Peter's description of
what to expect:
"Open Space is a highly participative group-work procedure, inviting everybody
to cooperate who assembles under a given discussion-subject. The essential rules:
"A subject is given and accepted as the general topic. A time-frame is given
and fixed. Everybody present is considered exactly right. The moderator shortly
presents the general topic and asks who would want to discuss which sub-topic
under the general topic. Sub-topics are being loudly suggested. The moderator
asks loudly who wants to join this/those sub-topics and forms groups of about
6 -11 participants about the originator of a sub-topic. Larger groups are being
split up under the same sub-topic. When no more sub-topics are being asked for,
the remaining participants go in a group they like best themselves. If the time
frame is large enough and initial total participants agree, the group-results
are presented by each sub-group to the total group at the end and can be shortly
discussed in a conventional way by the total group."
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