Thanks Archie, what an awesome game to encourage effective listening and paradigm shifts. And probably frustration management after a while :) I will use it with students, friends and family :) I hope it gets spread widely.
Best,
Victor
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VICTOR KONIJN
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Beacon Hill NSW
Australia
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Original Message:
Sent: 26-07-2021 01:28 AM
From: Archie Zariski
Subject: "Getting Uncaught"
Here is a game from Canada's First Nations that is a good metaphor for entanglement in conflict and the way out through cooperation: Guy Quenneville on Twitter: "Leo Gamble then walked the youth through various traditional games using simple materials, including one game in which two people are entwined in rope and have to communicate effectively with each other to figure out how to get uncaught. pic.twitter.com/Noejt3zsGY / Twitter"Twitter | remove preview |
| Guy Quenneville on Twitter: "Leo Gamble then walked the youth through various traditional games using simple materials, including one game in which two people are entwined in rope and have to communicate effectively with each other to figure out how to get uncaught. pic.twitter.com/Noejt3zsGY / Twitter" | Leo Gamble then walked the youth through various traditional games using simple materials, including one game in which two people are entwined in rope and have to communicate effectively with each other to figure out how to get uncaught. pic.twitter.com/Noejt3zsGY | View this on Twitter > |
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It would be fun to adapt this to become an exercise in teaching dispute resolution.
Cheers, Archie
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Archie Zariski
Professor, Legal Studies - Athabasca University Canada
Athabasca University
AB
17804330569
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