Creating a Climate for Power Learning

Creating a Climate for Power Learning by Carolyn Chambers Clark is a New Edition published by Whole Person Associates in 1997. This book, written in English and spanning 138 pages, presents a collection of 37 mind-stretching activities designed to enhance creativity, cooperation, and problem-solving skills. The activities are suitable for various settings, including keynote speeches, staff meetings, and group presentations, aiming to foster an engaging environment for participants.
Readers will find that these thought-provoking exercises help audience members relax, focus on key messages, and connect with one another. The activities encourage fresh perspectives on problems, assist in grasping difficult concepts, and promote teamwork. By energizing minds and bodies while accommodating different learning styles, this book facilitates free thinking and prepares participants for effective learning experiences.
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37 Mind-Stretching Activities: Tap creativity, build cooperation, and promote problem solving with 37 thought-provoking activities guaranteed to create a climate for change. From keynote speeches to staff meetings to group presentations, use these fun icebreakers to help your audience members: relax, focus on your message, connect with one another, look at a problem with a fresh pair of eyes, get a grip on difficult concepts, rethink preconceived notions, and work as a team. Whatever your topic, you’ll love the way these exercises prepare participants for learning by energizing minds and bodies, engaging different learning styles, and facilitating free thinking.
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