1355. Breaking the ice



Teacher A said to teacher B, “In teacher meetings, in a conference or congress, the speaker can propose a workshop by groups of teachers, for example three people. 

The point is to train on the spot and make the conference more participative. 

Ok, we have the groups. If you are in one where nobody starts to say anything, now it is the moment you can start to move the machine. You can become the leader and in that way help your colleagues. 

You make a proposal or break the ice in some way or another; shoot. It might be the beginning of a brainstorming of ideas, from which you all can get something relevant or remarkable. 

So, summing up, break the ice if nobody else does.” / Photo from: medicine yale edu. teachers Conference   

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