scoopful of pedagogical tips for teachers - inside-outside circles
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Scoopful of pedagogical tips for teachers
Inside-outside circles
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Inside-outside circles is a cooperative working method that increases the group’s overall interaction.Inside-outside circles enables sharing knowledge, experience and thoughts, as well as learning from others.
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Inside-outside circles
Instructions
1. Divide students into groups of 5 to 10. There should be an even number of groups.
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Instructions
2. Each group should form circle. Two groups work together: one in the inner circle and one in the outer circle. The people in the inner circle should face outwards and those in the outer circle should face inwards. Each student should be facing someone in the opposite circle.
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Inside-outside circles
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Instructions
3. Give the students their instructions. For example:Ask the person in front of you the numbers in English.
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Instructions4. After the task has been
underway for an appropriate amount of time, instruct the students in the inner circle to stay in their places and ask the students in the outer circle to shift one student to the right
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so that they are now standing in front of a new person.
Instructions
5. The task continues with the new partner. This activity and the rotation can be repeated as many times as necessary to achieve the objective of the task.
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Rotate the circles always to the same direction: to the right or to the left. Otherwise the students will always discuss with the same partner.
It increases the amount of simultaneous interaction in the class.It gets students up from their desks: students get to move around.Every student gets attention. The active participation time of each student in the class evens out. Each student has equal right and opportunity to participate.
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The benefits of inside-outside circles
It gives quiet and shy students an opportunity to participate in a safe way.
It increases students’ skills in communication and interaction.
It increases the positive atmosphere of the classroom. Often, inside-outside circles brings positive and liberated discussion compared to traditional round table discussions.
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The benefits of inside-outside circles
Determining previous notions and knowledge.
Sharing knowledge, thoughts and experiences.
Revising and testing concepts already learned.
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Where can inside-outside circles be used?
Determining previous notions and knowledge:What do you know about…, How would you describe…Sharing knowledge, thoughts and experiences:What have you learned today…, How do you feel about…, What is your experience with…Revising and testing concepts: What do you remember about…, Ask the person in front of you…
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Examples of themes and tasks
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Inspiration from Finland!
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Authors:
Elina Harju
Johanna Järvinen-Taubert
Päivi Valtonen
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