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| | | {{: OER4Schools/Facilitation/Handsignals }} |
| Handsignals can make meetings run more smoothly and help the facilitator see emerging agreements. Three simple signals should suffice:
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| * '''Raise a hand''' when you wish to contribute to the discussion with a general point.
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| * '''Raise both hands''' if your point is a direct response to the current discussion. This allows you to jump to the head of the queue, so use it wisely and discourage overuse!
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| * '''Silent applause''' - when you hear an opinion that you agree with, wave a hand with your fingers pointing upwards. This saves a lot of time as people don't need to chip in to say "I'd just like to add that I agree with..."
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| From [http://www.seedsforchange.org.uk/shortfacilitation], {{seedsforchange}}
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| = Participation = | | = Participation = |
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