- active participation in discussions, learning group behaviour of identifying
phenomena specific to the group dynamics; - proposing solutions to overcome difficulties or conflicts within the group.
Disadvantages:
- it may encourage ostentatious attitudes, “show” to the detriment of
originality; - some participants can be hesitant, inhibited, fearful of exposure, ridicule,
being addressed by others; - rigid roles or severity of moderator may block the spontaneity on the part of
the actors; - it requires much time to prepare and carry out;
- lack of explanations in the beginning and inadequacy of the topic as regards
the age and concerns of participants can cause confusion, disorganization,
and disappointment.
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