A set of 4 dice used to help groups reflect on situations or experiences. Using the dice helps players to process events, reflecting on what has occurred through answering questions posed by the dice and facilitating meaningful discussions about a previous activity.
Also includes blank stickers – this allows the facilitator to add their own questions to the dice if necessary to help facilitate a particular conversation.
Audience
Suitable for anyone facilitating a reflective learning session in any organisation, such as health and social care organisations, schoosl, colleges or universities and any other workplace or education setting.
Contents |
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Dice |
4 |
Instructions |
1 |
Pack of blank stickers |
1 |
£4.16 exc. VAT
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