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Note that the clip shows the start of a lesson but it can be done at any point in a lesson. It shows a brainstorm – with unique contributions, allowing time to think first, {{activitytag|'no hands up’}} technique too.
Note that the clip shows the start of a session but it can be done at any point in a lesson. It shows a brainstorm – with unique contributions, allowing time to think first, {{activitytag|'no hands up’}} technique.


Workshop participants continue with the discussion.  
Workshop participants continue with the discussion.  
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* giving everybody an opportunity to speak,
* giving everybody an opportunity to speak,
* encouraging students to contribute a large range of ideas,
* encouraging students to contribute a large range of ideas,
* reduce the fear of risk taking, and
* reduces the fear of risk taking, and
* showing respect for each other (making sure that students do not laugh at each other).
* shows respect for all participants (making sure that students do not laugh at each other).


At the end of the discussion, summarise the outcomes of the discussion, including any key points the participants have made.
At the end of the discussion, summarise the outcomes of the discussion, including any key points the participants have made.
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